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Original Title: Dynasty of Rogues
ISBN: 1933110716 (ISBN13: 9781933110714)
Edition Language: English
Series: Celaeno #5
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Dynasty of Rogues (Celaeno #5) Paperback | Pages: 300 pages
Rating: 4.22 | 387 Users | 19 Reviews

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Title:Dynasty of Rogues (Celaeno #5)
Author:Jane Fletcher
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 300 pages
Published:March 12th 2007 by Bold Strokes Books (first published March 1st 2007)
Categories:Fantasy. LGBT. GLBT. Lesbian. Romance. Science Fiction

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This is the last book in the series for me, since I read them in chronological order. And I am so sad this adventure is over. By far one of the most enjoyable fantasy series I've read in a long time. My only complaint about this book is I wish the ending was a bit longer. I wanted more of a wrap up and to read the scenes between the character not just a summary.
I know it's been a while since Jane Fletcher wrote any of this series, and she probably won't, but boy I would love another book or two.
I would easily recommend this book to anyone who loves fantasy and adventure. And would tell people to read, this series, in chronological book order not written. The stories flow so much better in chrono order. Don't pass these books up, this series is too good to miss!

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Ratings: 4.22 From 387 Users | 19 Reviews

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All's well that ends lesbians!I really love how all these books have a different genre wrapped up in all the science fiction/fantasy. Book 1 was adventure, Book 2 was spies and infiltration, Book 3 was murder mystery, and this was some really cool political machination type stuff.Not that it was perfect. The beginning was really depressing for me, so I was glad when it moved beyond that, but... it moved too fast? I felt like there could have been a little more time for the animosity between Riki

This one in the series has a weird plot. It makes a bit of sense that not every story can be about a Ranger, a Militiawoman, or a Sister or Temple Guard or Imprinter or Cloner. They were going to have to find some less heroic main characters to write about eventually. I found this one interesting because it has a bit of the "opposites attract" or "we argue because we really like each other" romance trope, but it didn't fall into either entirely. Also, the main character was far from perfect and

I love the whole series (aside from the last one/ the first one chronologically). Id recommend reading them all. A great story, and very well written.

This is my favourite book of this series. I love how Riki and Tanya interact, at the beginning they are hilarious with their attempts to show each other up and then by the end they are so sweet with each other. Also Grandma Izzy is amazing! I would read an entire series just about her and her life. Truly excellent!

A fabulous book. The plot dynamics are excellent, extremely well-woven without getting in the way of the characters, who have equally good arcs as well. I enjoyed this book a lot, almost as much as Walls of Westernfort. Still that one holds the top spot for the series.

What a fantastic read! Scratch what I said about The Walls of Westernfort being the best book of Jane Fletcher: Dynasty of Rogues is better. Despite making the same mistake regarding the rushed ending, the first and second parts are extremely exciting. We never know what will happen or who to trust. There's treachery, adventure, romance, family drama (oh, the Coppellis.. they put the Corleones to shame).A real page turner.

Serviceable fantasy novel with some fun worldbuilding elements - I liked the way the author incorporated the worship of the original colonists into an all female world. Where I had a harder time with this was in the areas of character and plot. The former seemed pretty shallow and the latter to be a series of hurt/comfort scenarios pulled together to bring out the oft-telegraphed happy ending. Not the worst book of its type certainly but my sense from the good parts was that the author could do

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