Rogues: A novel of the Demon Accords
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aliyah
So I just finished Gods Hammer was was like, "Sure why not started the next book?" It's now 4:45 and my early morning shift starts in 45 mins and my start has turned into a finished and can't wait for the next book.
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lars gaustad
Another awesome page turner
If in fact Chris takes up the narration in the next i will b most interested 2 see just what if any reflection he does on the question of witch/were making offspring I must confess the thought of Chris and Tanya with children and Declan and Stacia with children as we know the future lies in their (the children) hands so next gen. warriors?
Just one of the poss. threads u so wonderfully present us with in this and in fact all your Demon Accord works
again congrats John
If in fact Chris takes up the narration in the next i will b most interested 2 see just what if any reflection he does on the question of witch/were making offspring I must confess the thought of Chris and Tanya with children and Declan and Stacia with children as we know the future lies in their (the children) hands so next gen. warriors?
Just one of the poss. threads u so wonderfully present us with in this and in fact all your Demon Accord works
again congrats John
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zofia
Loving the series, and this one continues the story just ended to quickly. I'm also using this series of books along with the audio books to work on improving my dyslexia, and this has been a great series for it.
God Hammer: A novel of the Demon Accords :: Fallen Stars (The Demon Accords Book 5) :: Balance (The Divine Series Book 1) :: Brutal Asset (The Demon Accords Book 3) :: Winterfall: A novel of the Demon Accords
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f simon grant
Good character development. Love the kid and Stacie getting together. With the baby coming soon and maybe a war from another planet, this series goes places. One of my favourite authors. Can't wait for new books to come out!
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diane delucia
Enjoyable episode in this multi volume series.
In “Rogues” the author takes us to rural Maine. The action centres on Stacia Reynolds, the White Werewolf. The story unfolds through her eyes and the participants around her. Initially, this seems to be a fairly straightforward case of a rogue werewolf going insane but quickly grows into a far more dangerous situation which heralds the introduction of a possible new adversary for not just Stacia but also Chris Gordon’s whole team.
The Warlock is introduced partway through the book which is a welcome addition and which also continues a possible relationship that had begun in the previous book, God Hammer. He adds a magical dimension to the story and judging by the detail and description devoted to its workings, it seems that Mr. Conroe has spent a long time thinking about and developing his magic system. This same introduction also lets us see glimpses of Declan’s adventures in his second year at College which also seem very intriguing. I am not sure if the author is planning to narrate Declan’s story through this period but if he does, it will certainly be added to my Kindle.
We are also introduced to Declan’s new friend, who raises several new moral layers and conundrums. Mr. Conroe does seem to have a talent for pointing out certain double standards that we take for granted in our society.
Above all though, this is Stacia’s story and it does not disappoint. As usual, big government gets short shrift in the book and there are some disturbing and exciting developments at the end.
As with his previous books, Mr. Conroe has kindly left us a post script which states that the next story will be centered around Chris Gordon, which again will make a nice return to the first major character in the series but one which has not featured centrally for three books now. Hopefully, judging by the pace of Mr. Conroe’s previous writing, it will be out for next Christmas. I am looking forward to it.
In “Rogues” the author takes us to rural Maine. The action centres on Stacia Reynolds, the White Werewolf. The story unfolds through her eyes and the participants around her. Initially, this seems to be a fairly straightforward case of a rogue werewolf going insane but quickly grows into a far more dangerous situation which heralds the introduction of a possible new adversary for not just Stacia but also Chris Gordon’s whole team.
The Warlock is introduced partway through the book which is a welcome addition and which also continues a possible relationship that had begun in the previous book, God Hammer. He adds a magical dimension to the story and judging by the detail and description devoted to its workings, it seems that Mr. Conroe has spent a long time thinking about and developing his magic system. This same introduction also lets us see glimpses of Declan’s adventures in his second year at College which also seem very intriguing. I am not sure if the author is planning to narrate Declan’s story through this period but if he does, it will certainly be added to my Kindle.
We are also introduced to Declan’s new friend, who raises several new moral layers and conundrums. Mr. Conroe does seem to have a talent for pointing out certain double standards that we take for granted in our society.
Above all though, this is Stacia’s story and it does not disappoint. As usual, big government gets short shrift in the book and there are some disturbing and exciting developments at the end.
As with his previous books, Mr. Conroe has kindly left us a post script which states that the next story will be centered around Chris Gordon, which again will make a nice return to the first major character in the series but one which has not featured centrally for three books now. Hopefully, judging by the pace of Mr. Conroe’s previous writing, it will be out for next Christmas. I am looking forward to it.
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dawnvlive com
Good solid installment for the series as a whole, I just can't give any DA book 5 stars when Chris shows up for one chapter. I understand the author is trying to develop other characters and plot lines but a DA book with so little of Chris and Tania is some what of a disappointment.
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joyce hampton
Yet another fantastic entry in the series. Fans will not be disappointed one little bit. Great story, strong female lead and something i know i'm not the only person was really hoping would happen. I devoured this book in just over a day and cannot wait for the next one. 10/10 would read again.
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krei jopson
I LOVE THIS SERIES!!!!!!!! Live the characters LOVE the twists, seriously can't get enough!!!!!
This series made me but kindle unlimited because I started reading so much it was the only way I could afford to keep up!!
This series made me but kindle unlimited because I started reading so much it was the only way I could afford to keep up!!
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suz anne seuss
Non-stop action follows Stacia as she navigates the world of supernatural enforcement helped along by a few new friends(yes,I use the term loosely) and some more well-known. Toss in the overzealous government and a revival of some old enemies and you have Mr. Conroe's latest masterpiece. Huge fan of the series and already looking forward to the next installment!
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alaodi
Another excellent book by john conroe. It was interesting to see stacias perspective, and when declan joined in it was interesting to see how he had learned to work with omega. It was a bit annoying that we didnt get much more information about omega till the end and even then it felt a bit forced/rushed. Still a really fun book and ill be snaping up the next one just as fast because ive yet to once be dissapointed by a john conroe book!
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kacy faulconer
Great continuation of the DemonAccords. Enjoyed all in the series and snapped up the new as it came out. Just as you were getting into it, it finished but can live it due good story telling and different ideas. Worth the money. Well done.
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emma thompson
This the first time that have written a review for any book, however after finishing this book, the latest in the series, I just wanted say thank you to the author. The series does a great job of being serious enough to be suspenseful with out it taking itself so serious that it doesn't feel fun to read. I highly recommend this series to any fan of Science, or Occult fiction.
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kristi wolfe
This the first time that have written a review for any book, however after finishing this book, the latest in the series, I just wanted say thank you to the author. The series does a great job of being serious enough to be suspenseful with out it taking itself so serious that it doesn't feel fun to read. I highly recommend this series to any fan of Science, or Occult fiction.
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lauren sipe
Another great story from John Conroe. I have read the Demon Accords series several times and have been waiting patiently-ish for Rogues to come out. It was not a disappointment! I devoured the book and now need to hound Mr. Conroe for the next installment. I guess I will reread Rouges, then start at the beginning of the series again. Thank you Mr. Conroe for being a great story teller.
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janice prowant
Thankfully Mr. Confirm returns to a singular narrative instead of the jarring jumping around of the previous books. The fact that Stacia was the main character for the most part certainly didn't hurt either.
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raluca
Anotber winner from Conroe. Loved the new focus. These characters draw you in and their stories are masterfully woven so you are right in the story with them. Fantastic addition to the series. Next tale gleefully anticipated .
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jessica kintner
This series keeps getting better and better! John Conroe has become my new best author with this series. I just hope the next Demon Accords book comes out soon as I could barely put this one down it was so good!
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basab nandi
A great continuation to the series, I have been following the Demon Accords for over two years and wait each new book with the same anticipation as The Dresden files and the Iron Druid books. I have already re-read this one twice.
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melisa ika puspita
Another 5+ star novel from John Conroe, highly recommended by this SciFi/fantasy fan!!! Check it out, especially if you're already up to speed on the story so far. If not, you may want to read his prior volumes first.
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julie endres
The perspective of a young lady monster isn't the strongest of the series, but good fun. The enemy is fantastic, as hinted at many books ago, and should provide a challenge for our band of heroes for the next book.
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