Rogue by Mark Frost

Rogue (Paladin Prophecy, #3)

by Mark Frost

Will West is playing a dangerous game. Months after uncovering the sinister Paladin Prophecy plot, Will continues to work with the mastermind behind the project--none other than his own grandfather, Franklin Greenwood. Will cooperates in order to keep his friends safe. But are they really secure in the hands of a madman?

Reviewed by ammaarah on

1.5 of 5 stars

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1,5 stars

Rouge is a little better than Alliance, but there's still so many issues.

Rouge is an action-packed finale, but there's all action and travelling and very little space for character development, emotions and story. There's a lot going on in Rouge, but I was so bored. Everything is rushed and the climax is anti-climatic.  

In Rouge, we get to witness the Never-Was world through the characters' eyes. The world-building is okay, but I couldn't understand certain aspects related to the world, the concepts and the technology. I also didn't understand why the characters decided to journey to the Never-Was in the first place. 

I also don't like any of the characters and lost the positive feelings that I had towards some of them in The Paladin Prophecy. The characters' abilities would always appear or evolve when they were needed and I never felt that the characters were in immediate danger. I also really hate the romance in this series. It's so poorly done

The Paladin Prophecy series will not be remembered with fondness in my bookish memories.

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  • 4 January, 2020: Started reading
  • 8 January, 2020: Finished reading
  • 8 January, 2020: Reviewed