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“Vincent has left me wanting to know more about not just what will happen with Faythe and Marc, but also what the world will throw at them next” ~ Under the Covers
Faythe has been receiving mysterious phone calls from someone in her past, but it’s something she can’t deal with and certainly something she can’t tell her boyfriend Marc. Especially as a bunch of missing strippers, strippers who look a lot like Faythe, seem to be missing and a sudden increase in murdered strays seems to be appearing, the only thing that seems to link them seems to be Faythe.
Since I started this series I have been told that it gets better as it goes on. It seems that I wasn’t being completely mislead. Like the first book in this series Stray, Rogue takes a while to pick up the pace. But once again when the book gets moving I found it difficult to put down. I love when Vincent get the story moving, she makes it action packed and interesting, it just seems to take her a while to pick up momentum.
As for Faythe and Marc. Please don’t read this book with a brick wall nearby, it makes you want to repeatedly bang you head against it. Although Faythe has managed a bit of maturity in comparison to the previous book, sometimes her actions boggled my mind especially in regards to one of the newer member of my harem, Marc.
The storyline and world building continued to develop in Rogue. Vincent has left me wanting to know more about not just what will happen with Faythe and Marc, but also what the world will throw at them next. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series if it continues the trend of improving with each book I am in for a treat!
[about-author author=”Rachel Vincent”]
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Thanks for the review Suzanne
Isn’t Marc fabulous? I love the were-world that she’s built. It’s so rich and believable.
I really enjoyed this series. I really miss this world. I’m really glad to revisit with this new spinoff series that exists in the same world.
Yes faythe is trying at times
You’re the reason I started this series, and hung in there to finish it! Each book gets better and better, until you don’t want them to end!!! ๐
Ahhhh so glad to hear that!!!!!
Thanks for the review.