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A review by ssrosepetal
The Rogue Captain by Nicole Blanchard, K Webster

5.0

Holy wow... this series just keeps getting better and better. When these two wonderful ladies stop writing about "not-Kevins" I will be devastated. Until then I am going to enjoy every word they write about all these Morts and their mates. I love this series not only because of these amazing Morts but because of this unique setting. I am drawn to the small snips of info we get every now and then, like this...

"According to research passed on from Grace, the morts were once like us, a long time ago. They were humans until the radiation that drove the generations before me into the sky altered them forever. He's human-like, but not."

Seriously! That alone just makes me want to read more! I'm sure I've said this before but this is not a series you want to just pick and choose from. This is one you need to read from the very beginning to get a full understanding. You definitely won't regret it.

I practically read this book in one sitting. I just didn't want to put it down. Theron's ego will make you laugh. But his naive side is so adorable. I love how he tries to figure out some of the things Willow calls him or says to him. He loves fierce, like the rest of them, and will do anything to protect his mate.

Willow has a tough exterior. She has to have one with everything that she has had to experience. However she is also scared and unsure of the future. I think that this has a big factor in why she fights Theron at first. I love how strong and fierce she is but also how sweet and sensitive she got when talking to her mom. I can't wait until those two can finally hold each other.

Now lets quickly mention that epilogue. I didn't predict that at all. I thought we'd get something different. Can't say I'm not excited though. I'll patiently be waiting for more.

Loved this addition to our favorite Morts. I've decided to favor one is impossible. I love them all!! *I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book for my honest and unbiased review.*