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6 primary books7 released booksThe Guild Codex: Warped is a 7-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Annette Marie and Rob Jacobsen.
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19 primary books23 released booksGuild Codex Universe is a 23-book series with 20 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Annette Marie and Rob Jacobsen.
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I don't know what to say exactly but can't wait for the next one of the Warped and the first of the Unveiled series.
Loved the book.
PS: Kits man crush is hilarious and kinda cute :)
And we're back with the next adventure of our favorite magical law enforcement duo! I tried not to rush through this book, but it was so good I couldn't put it down.
Kit and Lienna's chemistry continues to heat up, but they aren't rushing it. They both have some really good development in this book, and everything feels natural based on what we know about them. There's some honesty that's needed to come out, and the way it's handled is perfect.
The main story is solid and stands on its own without the other Guild Codex books, but if you've read the rest, you will LOVE all the insights and Easter eggs. Plus there are some great cameos I didn't expect (friends and foes alike), along with a few knowledge bombs that made my day.
The world building and imagery is as good as ever - I always feel like I'm right there with the characters, through every laugh and joke, to every stab, sometimes to a literal heart.
There are so many hilarious moments! This book has more heart, action, and hilarious hijinks than the first two, which says something because they were great. How Captain Blythe ropes them into the secret investigation. The budding bromance between Kit and Zak. Sir Sparkles the Joy Bomb. Darius being...Darius.
Overall, Rogue Ghosts & Other Miscreants was a fantastic read, and I can't wait for the next book!
Okay, I ended up liking this one much more than book 2. After book 2 I ALMOST didn't read this one, but I'm glad I jumped in. Is it as good as Demonized and Spellbound? Nah, but I liked some of the elements they played with here and I think it explains more why Kit's books will continue to be more police procedurally structured. I think it also opens the door for them looking into the corruption in MPD, but we will see.
I do miss the romance though and hope there is hope for something to blossom.
I will read on and I'm interested to see where this story will go.