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Rogue | 
enlarge | Author: Rachel Vincent Publisher: Mira Books Category: Book
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 7651
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.4
ISBN: 0778325555 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780778325550 ASIN: 0778325555
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New book. WE USE PRIORITY AIRMAIL ONLY for books from the USA. UK & European delivery is 7-10 days. Over 2,000,000 books sold to Amazon customers
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Cant wait for Pride October 20, 2008 Ms. H. V. Armstrong (Scotland) A good sequal. You would need to have read stray first to gain a full appreciation for this book but its a good book. Faythe is an indering character if only a little annoying at times. Interresting group dynamic which makes me wish i had brothers lol. Trying to keep up with the different characters names can be challenging at times especially when reading the book at half 1 in the morning, but this book was such a page turner i couldnt tear myself away.
Better than the first September 22, 2008 J. JENNINGS (UK) This was better than the first of the series, I think she's gradually improving with every book she writes. Much more thought out anf well tougth out. Still mirrors Kelley Armstrong who is by far a league ahead!
Good follow up. June 29, 2008 A. OBrien (Ireland) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Rogue is the follow up to Stray and picks things up a few months after the events in the previous book. Faythe and Marc are together as enforcers and as a couple, and life is going on as normal in the pack. When a number of toms are found murdered in Pride territory, their necks broken, these deaths are found to be linked to the disappearance of a number of strippers. Faythe and the rest of the werecats are plunged into a race to find the killers. This book is well plotted and the comparisons to Kelley Armstrong's Bitten and Stolen are far less evident. The action moves at a fast pace and many of the characters are interesting and well drawn. The character sketches of the minor characters are great and I love the character of Marc but I'm continually left wondering why he loves such a selfish, immature character as Faythe. Yes she does grow up a little bit in this book and she is finally taking a greater involvement in the Pride, but she's doing it under duress and with no real intention of wanting to continue long-term. For a girl of twenty-three she's about as mature as someone five years her junior and her actions continue to hurt the people around her. My one real gripe with this series is Faythe, the angsty and angry, childish heroine that I wish I could shake some sense into. I know that Faythe is probably drawn the way she is as it gives the author lots of scope for future character development, but it makes it hard to love a book when you don't like the heroine. I like this series, but I don't think I'll love it until Faythe grows up a bit more. Here's hoping the cliffhanger ending of this book will lead to this happening in the next.
One for the girls.. June 20, 2008 S. Banks (UK) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
if you are interested in why a ring tone is ironic to the situation and a changeling society that has a few egotistical females and many big chunky males that have to look after them this is for you.. However if your not feeling particularly emotional and prefer action this book is certainly not for you. I only managed to get a third of the way through before I through it away in violent rejection... Maybe its a girl thing!!!
A winner for me June 16, 2008 Clare (UK) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This series starts with the book 'Stray' and that was an excellent debut in this genre. Rogue is the next installment and it doesn't disappoint. In this volume, our heroine Faith Summers is more active within her pride as she promised at the end of the previous novel. Her relationship with Mark is intriguing and passionate but is not the entire focus of the book-this is a heroine who stands on her own 2 feet and the plot itself is a great one, with a cliff hanger ending. Truthfully, I find Faith a wee bit annoying hence the 4 stars only but as a fan of this genre and the owner of literally 100's of books in this vein, I can truthfully say it is one of the best new series I have picked up in a while. If you are a fan of Charlaine Harris or Laurel K Hamilton (with less sex than the latter and slightly more simple in style than the former) you will agree with me.
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