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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Demons, Monsters and Mother Church,
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This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Annja Creed is on a dig in the Southwest when she and team members see a strange red-eyed creature take flight without flapping its wings. This sighting coincides with local sightings of the legendary Holy Child who appears to travelers, warns them of some impending danger, and then vanishes. While Annja is a little spooked by her sighting she winds up investigating the Holy Child sightings. Meanwhile, the Vatican has dispatched a Jesuit to look into Annja and her relic sword. But no sooner does Annja get involved in her investigations than her life keeps getting threatened. It seems no matter where she goes there is some sort of effort to do her in.
As Annja continues her investigations and avoids imminent demise, she keeps running into the Jesuit. Is he friend or foe is not an easy question to answer. But somehow the two keep getting closer and closer to what is going on. The Holy Child keeps being seen and more monsters put in appearances. The plot threads all reach satisfactory conclusions and loose ends are all tied up nicely. This volume of Rogue Angel reads a little differently that the others. I do not know if they have been released in proper order or not or if this was written by a different author. The books hints at Annja having had her sword for a while but never mentions events of previous books. At on point she scoffs at the idea of demons being real and yet she faced one in SOLOMON'S JAR. But as a stand-alone adventure the book holds togther quite well with good pacing and action although there are a rather high number of typos still in the text. All in all I am still a fan of the series and looking forward to future volumes.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An addicting series....,
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This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Annja Creed returns in her most exciting adventure yet in ROGUE ANGEL: THE CHOSEN.
As an archaeologist, Annja Creed looks for the scientific answer to every supposed paranormal event. However, her own sighting of a scary figure at a dig in New Mexico has her questioning whether demonic creatures really do exist. Meanwhile, sightings of the Holy Child are also appearing in the area, warning travelers of doom. Annja investigates, but her life is in peril as never before in this installment of the Rogue Angel series! ROGUE ANGEL: THE CHOSEN is an action packed adventure that grabs readers by the throat and doesn't let go. From the very first page, this story is a headlong rush of adrenaline-laced excitement. Monster lovers in particular will relish this tale as the supernatural elements are more present than ever in THE CHOSEN. Annja Creed's character continues to develop and grow with each new installment of Rogue Angel. In THE CHOSEN, her role as the reincarnation of Joan of Arc is further analyzed. Annja shows more vulnerability in this tale and thus appears more realistic as her superhero qualities aren't as omnipresent. Father Robert Godin's role in the overall drama is a mysterious one and the ending leaves open several intriguing possibilities for future novels in the series. ROGUE ANGEL: THE CHOSEN is an addictive series. Readers will quickly find themselves hooked on this interesting mix of science, the supernatural, and action. ROGUE ANGEL: THE CHOSEN is entertaining and Alex Archer is to be commended for such a superb series! COURTESY OF CK2S KWIPS AND KRITIQUES
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as the others,
This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
First of all, I love this series. The first three books were awesome! Dispite the fact that it is written by two ghostwriters (Victor Milan and Mel Odom)the character of Annja Creed is very complex and interesting. I was looking forward to reading this story, but quickly became bored.
If one could ignore the typos, the action was good, but the storyline was a little difficult to follow. No sooner would the character discover some piece of information - boom - she was flying all over the place to investigate what she just learned. The problem is that there was no thought process for this kind of progression. Annja doesn't think - she just acts - leaving the reader to figure out what is going on. There was no plot leading up to the sudden change in setting and no transition or reason given for all of Annja's sudden moves around the globe. The reader is just supposed to assume that Annja would just go chasing a lead without weighing her options or even thinking about her next move. I thought that was really unrealistic, especially for a female heroine. If men want to write a story with a strong female character, then please give us more to read then just fast-paced action. Yes, action is good, but it would be even better if the reader knew the reasons behind the rest of the plot. At the end of reading The Chosen, I found it was rather average for one of the Rogue Angel novels. Hopefully the rest will be better.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Chosen (Rogue Angel),
By MGB (MD, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've enjoyed this series from the beginning. To me it's an action adventure in line with the likes of Indiana Jones. I like that the lead character is female and takes care of her self. I enjoy the fact she has to reconcile some of her own beliefs to what she does now. All in all I have found the books to be a fun romp mixed with historical issues that pique my interest to go look up the real story.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Chosen,
By Debi "Froggie" (Bennington, IN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first book I read of the Rogue Angel series. I was amazed at the ease I swept from page one through 347. Although there were a lot of typos, I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series. An extraordinarily positive with this series is the certainty that the sequel comes out every few months - where many other series make us wait a whole year to get on with the storyline.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another winner,
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This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Rogue Angel: The Chosen, by "Alex Archer" was another exciting installment. The Chosen certainly didn't lack for action. There was plenty of fighting and swordplay.
Creed is a part-time archeologist, part-time host of a tv show called Chasing History's Monsters, and full-time adventurer. This is the forth book in the Rogue Angel series. This time, Annja goes in search of a mystery surrounding the Santo Niño (Holy Child) sightings, in New Mexico. While on a dig, Annja herself, sees an eerie beast with red eyes that sends her on the quest to seek out an explanation for these strange sightings. Along her journey, she encounters a dangerous and lethal Jesuit priest. But is he a friend or foe? With plenty of action and suspense, these books are quickly becoming a staple in my library.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst in the series!,
This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
This series is really great because you can pick up just about any one of the books and still have a good idea of what is going on. I picked up one of the newest books and liked it so much I started reading the series from the beginning. If I had picked up this one first...well, I wouldn't have read a second book. I'm not really sure if this book even had a plot. I sure couldn't find it. They tried to pull in paranormal sightings of a child giving prophetic warnings (supposedly Jesus?), huge beasts from another dimension, a priest that goes around killing for the Vatican, a painter, and our heroine. Annja is an archeologist but as far as I could tell there was no artifact involved in this particular book. If I was you, I would skip reading it in favor of the next book in the series...or a previous book in the series.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst book in the series,
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This review is from: The Chosen (Kindle Edition)
I have read all of the books in this series and while looking at my kindle noticed that I hadn't read this book. I was excited to read it, but then I had to force myself to finish the book. I thought the character development was the worst in the series and the stupidity of the main character hard to swallow. I wouldn't recommend this book at all.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bit less fun than previous books in the series,
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This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
In this continuation of the Rogue Angel series, Annja Creed is in New Mexico on a dig when she sees a frightening beast with red eyes and a shriek like a screaming woman. She also hears about sitings of Santo Nino - the Holy Child - warning people of impending disaster. Though the Holy Child theories are in this book, it is far more about the beasts in the story. A plot takes off when Annja and a Jesuit Priest (friend or foe?) begin to battle... I won't say much more - I don't want to spoil the plot for readers.
By now, anyone who has been reading the Rogue Angel series knows that these books are written by multiple authors. This book cites contribution by Victor Milan (in other words, he's the author of this one). However, the last Victor Milan installment that I read was a little more action packed than this one. That's not to say that this one isn't full of adventure and action, it is, but it is just not to the intensity level of previous books. This volume spends a little more time discussing and educating than other books. This is a worthwhile installment, but not one for my keeper shelf.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What can I say? I'm addicted to Rogue Angel.,
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This review is from: The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Courtesy o CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
Annja Creed is in New Mexico working on a dig site when she starts hearing reports of unusual sightings. The Santo Nino "Holy Child" has been popping up here and there, warning random people who see him of a great danger about to befall them, and tells them how to avoid it. Alongside of the sightings of the young boy, more disturbing reports are coming in about strange creatures being sighted and attacking people. Now Annja is trying to find the answers and as always has many people she doesn't know if she can trust. There is the young artist famed for his paintings of Santo Nino that touch people deep in the soul, a Jesuit priest who has his own reasons for staying by Annja's side, and a monster hunter who claims to have information about the creatures. Please keep in mind when reading the Rogue Angel books, these are not for the faint of heart. There is quite a bit of graphic violence throughout The Chosen, and all books in the series. Alex Archer does not shy away from vivid descriptions. This is especially noticeable in the audio books as the battle scenes are emphasized with all of the sound effects. As always, suspense and adventure are abundant. Annja has multiple enemies who do not want her to find the truth. Then there are her allies whom she can't quite be sure whether or not to trust them. One of the most intriguing of these is Father Godin, who has his own reasons for aiding Annja. I was most interested in this mysterious figure, very curious about who he was and what role he had to play Of course, we also have the mystifying creatures plaguing Santa Fe and surrounding areas. What are these monsters and what do they have to do with the Santo Nino? What can I say? I'm addicted to Rogue Angel. Every foray into Annja's world gets better and The Chosen is the best yet. I am quite happy that I happened across this series in audio or I may still be putting off reading the books until I have more time. We are drawn deeper into Annja's life and how much it has changed since she found and restored the legendary sword of Joan of Arc. Annja is a reluctant warrior whose destiny was thrust upon her. Here we see her struggling with her new role as she often questions what she has to do. I look forward to continuing the series with Book 5, The Forbidden City. © Kelley A. Hartsell, August 2008. All rights reserved. |
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The Chosen (Rogue Angel, Book 4) by Alex Archer (Audio CD - June 1, 2007)
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