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The Hollywood Cowboys have sent J.J. Jezreel straight to Hell—but the legacy of the demon once known as Judas Iscariot lives on.

Now it’s a race against time for the monster-hunting metal band from the Sunset Strip to save the world—and to save a friend—before the Gate Between Worlds unleashes Hell on Earth.

Join the Hollywood Cowboys in their second adventure, KISS OF THE TRAITOR. From the stage to the grave, the Cowboys give it their all in a rock ‘n roll roller coaster of tongue-in-cheek action and suspense. Will the Hollywood Cowboys find the pieces of the Omnicron Device in time to stop the Gate Between Worlds from opening? Will they find their friend in time to save him from the kiss of Judas?

The Hollywood Cowboys bring their full-throttle brand of rock ‘n roll and ass-kicking to answer those questions in KISS OF THE TRAITOR.

“This book picks up where Hollywood Cowboys left off—grabs you by the throat, shakes you around and takes you places you don’t expect.”

-Doug Cox, Southern Gentleman’s Club

364 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 26, 2012

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July 2, 2013
Kiss of the Traitor By Mike Chinakos
2nd book in the Hollywood Cowboys Series.

5 of 5 stars

“Who else could say they’ve time-traveled with a world famous metal band to save mankind?”
-Bob, Hollywood Cowboys Head of Security

Vampires, rock stars, and were-lions, oh my! After the first book, the Cowboys and rock journalist Lana Achates have found themselves in a race against time to save their friend Les Jones and the world. Les is slowly Turning—all he needs is his first taste of blood to finish the change into a vampire. Throwing himself into the arms of Lilith and Jericho, how long can Les control the blood hunger? Will the cowboys find him before it's too late?

Another amazing novel from Mike Chinakos. Kiss of the Traitor is so detailed with the action you feel like you are right beside the Cowboys throughout their journey. There are so many emotional highs and lows—suspenseful and heart stopping twists and turns in this book, that I thought I might need a paramedic on standby just in case.

Each chapter will literally rock you with musical titles that fit each one as the story progresses. Kiss of the Traitor will have you shouting at the Devil because every time you think you have it figured out, the most unlikely circumstances change. If you are looking for a book to blow your mind, this is the one.

Reviewed by: Amber Miller reviewer for I Heart Books.

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December 9, 2015
Kiss of the Traitor picks up right where Hollywood Cowboys left off with the supernatural fighting 80’s metal band racing to find a cure for their friend before he fully “turns” to a vampire.

In doing so, they attract the attention of an ancient vengeful being who plans on picking up where the last Cowboy-vanquished bad-guy left off: Assembling the pieces of a talisman that will open the Hell Gate which will, you guessed it, bring Hell on Earth.

To stop her and save their friend, the Cowboys will travel to the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan, to fight their way to an invisible island frozen in time.

Chinakos brings us great fun and adventure again with this second outing which plays like an R-rated episode of Scooby Doo (and I mean that in the coolest way possible). But, just like the 80’s action genre which inspired this romp, a definite tongue-in-cheek suspension of belief must be taken when considering that a full on gun battle in the industrial section of Portland Oregon goes entirely unnoticed by the police, among other things.

Rock’n’roll figures less prominently in this story, replaced by a nod to martial arts action flicks and an introduction to the evils of tech corporations with a nemesis worthy of the Umbrella Corporation from Resident Evil.

You won’t be disappointed.
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