Rogue by Rachel Vincent

Rogue (Shifters, #2)

by Rachel Vincent

I know that better than most. Since rejoining the Pride, I've made big decisions and even bigger mistakes: the kind paid for with innocent lives. As the first and only female enforcer, I have plenty to prove to my father, the Pride and myself. And with murdered toms turning up in our territory, I'm working harder than ever, though I always find the energy for a little after-hours recreation with Marc, my partner both on and off duty.

But not all my mistakes are behind me. We're beginning to suspect that the dead are connected to a rash of missing human women and that they can all be laid at my feet--two or four, take your pick. And one horrible indiscretion may yet cost me more than I can bear....

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5 of 5 stars

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My goodness, there are so many curve-balls in this tale my head is still spinning! And I have no idea where to begin, apart form the fact that I was right about Andrew. And Luiz.

I hate that Faythe and Marc are not really together again by the end of the book, but I can still understand Marc. I can't say I completely understand Faythe right now, though. I love her, she's strong and wants to be independent, but at the same time, there are some things worth taking incredible risks for, and Love (yes, with a capital L) is one of those things.

There was a lot of excitement, with several hunts, misunderstandings, and revelations. It was killing while reading it, and I have. To. Read. More. Now!!

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