The rebellion's forces are fractured after Rose's abduction, and a lethal plague threatens the lives of those who remain. Held in Drucilla's castle, Rose discovers evil comes in many forms, and learns that the threat to Ttereve is more sinister than anyone could have imagined.
Overall, I thought that this was an intense and fast-paced issue of Rose. Things are certainly progressing at a quick rate, with many interesting developments in the fold. Right now, my main concern is Rose and Thorne, and I hate that I have to wait a whole month until I find out what happens next! Read Full Review
While this issue may have not have been as fulfilling as to allow the reader to once again embrace the struggle between Rose and Drucilla, it does open the path of understanding for those who support each side, whether through compassion or ill intent. To look into their lives and see how this suffocating conflict has torn apart not only heroine and villain but also those who they may try to save or subjugate is inspired, even if it may be unconventional since most titles try to concentrate upon the main premise of the story. It is this imaginative take on the traditional adversarial tale which makes Rose a delight to absorb, both literally and visually and I cannot wait to see how it will advance from here. Read Full Review
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