Rogue Powers – Phil Stern
Rogue Powers is a fun read. Mr. Stern has written a fine tale of two young people with extraordinary powers, one a commoner who isn’t supposed to have powers at all and the other a royal princess. When these two meet they find that royal or commoner doesn’t mean as much as the royal family would have people believe and together set off to escape kingdom.

The story in rogue powers is very well thought out and flows rather nicely. The reader, however, needs to be forgiving of the many minor typographical and grammatical errors. If you can overlook these errors then you will enjoy this book, if not I would suggest looking elsewhere. This book has much promise and with a proper re-edit I feel that it could easily be an Amazon top seller.
That not withstanding, Phil Stern excels at creating characters that you want to love, or hate and sometimes both. The characters in this book, with all of their powers and flaws, almost leap off the page at you screaming, “Here I am!” Follow the exploits of Anson and Lydia as they try to escape the castle and flee the kingdom and you will want to see them again.
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