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A review by wonderwomannz
Rogue by Julia Sykes
3.5
As the third installment in Julia Sykes' series, Rogue proved to be an engaging listen, even though I had to skip the second book due to availability issues. Fortunately, this didn't hinder my understanding or enjoyment of the story, as the references to previous events and characters were not central to the plot.
The series continues to explore themes of BDSM, sex clubs, and the intricate dynamics of gangs and the FBI. While the plots might not be particularly strong or complex, they have successfully captured my interest. The blend of spice and suspense keeps me listening, as I appreciate a good mix of steamy scenes and intriguing storylines.
One aspect I enjoyed is the chemistry between the main characters. Their interactions are intense and add a layer of depth to the otherwise straightforward plot. However, I found that some of the supporting characters could have been more developed, which might have enriched the story further. Maybe they will come in other books in the series.
Additionally, the pacing of the book is generally good, keeping me engaged without becoming overwhelming. However, there were moments where I felt the story could have delved deeper into the emotional aspects of the characters' lives, which would have provided a more satisfying narrative.
I find the series entertaining, though I do wish for a more robust plot to complement the tantalizing elements.
Nonetheless, I'm eager to catch up on the second book when it becomes available, as I am curious about how the characters and storylines evolve. plus listen to the others in this series.
Nonetheless, I'm eager to catch up on the second book when it becomes available, as I am curious about how the characters and storylines evolve. plus listen to the others in this series.