Customer Reviews
Good follow up. - By: A. OBrien, 29 Jun 2008 
Rogue is the follow up to Stray & picks things up a few months after the eventsin the previous book. Faythe & Marc are together as enforcers & as a couple, & life is going on as normalin the pack. When a number of toms are found murderedin Pride territory, their necks broken, these deaths are found to be linked to the disappearance of a number of strippers. Faythe & the rest of the werecats are plunged into a race to find the killers.
This book is well plotted & the comparisons to Kelley Armstrong's Bitten & Stolen are far less evident. The action moves at a fast pace & many of the characters are interesting & well drawn. The character sketches of the minor characters are great & I love the character of Marc but I'm continually left wondering why he loves such a selfish, immature character as Faythe. Yes she does grow up a little bitin this book & she is finally taking a greater involvementin the Pride, but she's doing it under duress & with no real intention of wanting to continue long-term. For a girl of twenty-three she's about as mature as someone five years her junior & her actions continue to hurt the people around her. My one real gripe with this series is Faythe, the angsty & angry, childish heroine that I wish I could shake some sense into. I know that Faythe is probably drawn the way she is as it gives the author lots of scope for future character development, but it makes it hard to love a book when you don't like the heroine. I like this series, but I don't think I'll love it until Faythe grows up a bit more. Here's hoping the cliffhanger ending of this book will lead to this happeningin the next.
One for the girls.. - By: S. Banks, 20 Jun 2008 
if you are interestedin why a ring tone is ironic to the situation & a changeling society that has a few egotistical females & many big chunky males that have to look after them this is for you.. However if your not feeling particularly emotional & prefer action this book is certainly not for you.
I only managed to get a third of the way through before I through it awayin violent rejection...
Maybe its a girl thing!!!
A winner for me - By: Clare, 16 Jun 2008 
This series starts with the book 'Stray' & that was an excellent debutin this genre. Rogue is the next installment & it doesn't disappoint. In this volume, our heroine Faith Summers is more active within her pride as she promised at the end of the previous novel. Her relationship with Mark is intriguing & passionate but is not the entire focus of the book-this is a heroine who stands on her own 2 feet & the plot itself is a great one, with a cliff hanger ending.
Truthfully, I find Faith a wee bit annoying hence the 4 stars only but as a fan of this genre & the owner of literally 100's of booksin this vein, I can truthfully say it is one of the best new series I have picked upin a while. If you are a fan of Charlaine Harris or Laurel K Hamilton (with less sex than the latter & slightly more simplein style than the former) you will agree with me.
This Author is Very Promising - By: Jolin, 07 Jun 2008 
Rachel you are an amazing writer. If you like kitties I suggest you read this, great take on were cats.
The story grips you from start to finish. You find yourself trying to add up the mystery ,with the characters. It's a great read, with lots of humour & action to get the heart racing.
I recommend anyone to read this book, can't wait for the rest.
Wow! - By: Mrs. K. Brookbank, 19 May 2008 
Faythe & Mark return for book 2in this excellent series, 'Were-Cats'. A great follow on from 'Stray' certainly bringing you back into the action of the pride. Faythe is now an enforcerin the Mid-Western Pride, teamed with Mark, her adoring lover.
The plot is great & full of surprises, that I know I should be expecting! A really great read, can't wait for the next one to come out!