The Rogue King

By Abigail Owen

The Rogue King - Abigail Owen
  • Release Date: 2019-07-30
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 850 Ratings

Description

Kasia Amon is a master at hiding. Who—and what—she is makes her a mark for the entire supernatural world. Especially dragon shifters. To them, she's treasure to be taken and claimed. A golden ticket to their highest throne. But she can't stop bursting into flames, and there's a sexy dragon shifter in town hunting for her...

As a rogue dragon, Brand Astarot has spent his life in the dark, shunned by his own kind, concealing his true identity. Only his dangerous reputation ensures his survival. Delivering a phoenix to the feared Blood King will bring him one step closer to the revenge he's waited centuries to take. No way is he letting the feisty beauty get away.

But when Kasia sparks a white-hot need in him that's impossible to ignore, Brand begins to form a new plan: claim her for himself...and take back his birthright.

Each book in the Inferno Rising series is STANDALONE:
* The Rogue King
* The Blood King
* The Warrior King
* The Cursed King

Reviews

  • Great read!

    5
    By sarah hooks it
    It’s hard to find a really good fantasy romance book but this book is definitely one of the better books I have read in that genre. I highly recommend it! Can’t wait to read the rest!
  • The Rogue King

    5
    By Squishysita
    Love the characters and the relationships that form. Great read, and it took more than a day :)
  • It’s ok.

    3
    By ClaudiaS1234
    Ok, I have to admit, I did not finish the book. I just couldn’t. It’s not necessairly that it is a bad book, but I read close to half of it and I was kind of bored. I forced myself to keep reading it an extra 2 days but I just couldn’t fully get into the main characters. The phoenix is said to be this rare creature that can give a dragon the right to be King. I couldn’t understad why it gave a male dragon the right to be king and not the Phoenix itself. The book also claims that the phoenix needs a dragon to control it’s fire. Why does a fire creature need another fire creature to help it control it’s nature? If this is something that is later expalined, then ignore this question. But halfway thorugh the book and that was never clarified. Kasia travels with Brand knowing that he plans to sell her to a Dragon King, the very thing her mother told her not to do. But she goes because she feels safe and she has had visions of him for a year. Somehow this man also calms her fire episodes and takes the main away with his touch and his kiss. But, they choose not to question that. Idk I was just bored.
  • Wow

    5
    By Nan!1991
    Just wow. Absolutely amazing!
  • The Rogue King

    5
    By Magick Cece
    Please buy this book. It was so worth it. I enjoyed this fun and interesting work and I hope you do to. 🤗🤗🙌🏽🙌🏽 big thank you to the author
  • The Rogue King

    5
    By Wyogirl2011
    I love this book. Great combination of drama, love and action. I absolutely love Brand and Kasia. I couldn’t stop reading. I still have some unanswered questions, but I’m confident the author will reveal them in time on the following books in this series.
  • Really like the book

    5
    By Staley High
    I liked the Romance in this book, not so much the convoluted names & story of all the different colored Dragon kings. Too many names & characters to remember who’s who.
  • The Rogue King

    2
    By PalatableDinner
    This story is very fan fiction with Kasia’s painful visions that can only be alleviated by sexual advances, flying off to mate while the city is being sieged, and Brand’s bathroom “security” camera that no one questions. The author frequently over-explains events and rehashes information, making this book longer than it needs to be. Brand and Kasia read more like young adults than the over five hundred year old beings they claim to be, and the sex was more comedic than hot. There’s also a continuity issue where Brand treats Kasia’s degree and mechanical expertise like a revelation when she’d already told him earlier. Aside from a few good quips, this book was trying. It perpetuates the obnoxious notion that women need men to protect them from other men, and doesn’t actually challenge the broodmare narrative it sets up. A few token sentences are thrown in for shallow claims to diversity but is very clearly pandering, rather than an actual attempt at inclusion. There’s lots of cursing, a heads-up to those averse.
  • Awesome

    5
    By ppl57
    A must read
  • Great book

    5
    By susanshoshana
    I love the story and it keeps you entertained and I loved it.