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Rogue, Renegade and Rebel

In Her Paranormal Majesty's Secret Service, Book 1

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Rogue, Renegade and Rebel

By: Michael T Anderle
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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She is crass, has attitude, drinks too much, and is the only living agent working for Queen Victoria, the paranormal queen.

In 1901, Queen Victoria passed away and took over the responsibilities of the paranormal court.

When Victoria ascends to the paranormal throne, she acquires the help of a human agent, code-named Rogue.

For well over a hundred years, this human has helped settle problems between the normal and the paranormal worlds. Usually with massive displays of attitude and disrespect. And a really, really bodacious set of...guns.

Now, Rogue has been sent to the Colonies to help stop a paranormal revolution.

Is Rogue over her head, or is someone trying to pull a fast one on her?

Either way, America better be ready, because this paranormal agent parties like it's still 1899!

©2020 Michael Anderle (P)2020 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Royalty
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...and thought about scrolling through the last few chapters, though I powered through in the end. At least we'd got past the really really irritating business of the author's mistaking Beafeater for Queen's Guard (as others have said) and 'bearskin hat" instead of just bearskin. Small things perhaps but it would have been so easy to get them right with a quick Google. Otherwise, good to have a kick arse heroine...

I thought it a bit blah really...

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This is a fun and entertaining story. Ignore the fact some argue it is not historically accurate at times and just take it as part of the story and enjoy. The story is fun and I would liken it to a summer blockbuster, switch your brain off and be entertained. the narrator is brilliant throughout and her voice for Rogue fits rhe story perfectly. Stick with it and have fun.

A fun supernatural feast

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a great first book in the series. I couldn't put it down. must buy the next one.

excellent

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something about the narration set me on edge. especially when reading off the chapter numbers.
story was very interesting and a different look at paranormal activities.

great story not to sure about narration

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I was intrigued by the premise, and impressed by the voice artist's range and ability to pull off an authentic RP English accent, but before I'd even made it to the end of chapter one it was clear the book this was based on wasn't written by anyone native to England, or even bothered to take two minutes to do a little online research for their principal characters.

The heroine's sidekick is described as 'looking like Marge Simpson' in the hat (Bareskin) he was wearing as part of his uniform when he died. She then jokes about him 'eating beef', and explains the joke, citing the 'beefeater' nickname given to his regiment.

Wrong! Wrong on so many levels!

'Beefeaters' are the ceremonial guards of the Tower of London. Their official title is ‘The Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign’s Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary’.

The Bearskin hats are exclusively worn by the Queen’s Guard, the Monarch’s personal bodyguard. THEY wear the furry black hats and the red uniform.

This was all found on the first website I opened from a Google search.

Lazy.

What ever happened to research?

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