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Reviewed by Keith Mbuya for Readers' Favorite
When Margaret Rouge, a powerful, red rogue wolf, realizes that her teenage daughter Stella has wandered off into the White Blood Pack territory, one of the most guarded wolf territories, she must act fast. However, the plan to rescue her daughter leads her and her rogue pack into the clutches of Lycan royalty, King Alexandar and Queen Lucianne. For Lycan royalty, hell is threatening to break loose. An unknown enemy has invaded vampire territory, abducting vampires in their wake, and the vampires think it’s Alexandar’s people. It does not help when the royal family learns that one of the king’s closest allies is bonded to a rogue wolf, Margaret. With their kingdom’s fate at stake, the royal family is forced to forge unlikely alliances and risk trusting their enemies to protect the kingdom. Discover how it all goes down in The Rogues Who Went Rogue: Book Two of the Coalescence of the Five by Stina’s Pen.
Lovers of romance paranormal novels with a touch of drama and fantasy will find The Rogues Who Went Rogue by Stina’s Pen an enthralling read. The author whisked me away from reality and hurled me into a world of endless imagination. I was treated to suspense, adventure, and plot twists I never saw coming. The great attention to detail and the vivid depictions of the scenes made me feel like I was next to the cast in every scene, slowly watching the action unfold. The author gives down-to-earth depictions of the cast. Juxtaposing their complex traits made it easy to connect with them. I could relate to Tate’s predicament, and I could not help rooting for him.