

I really enjoyed Gone Rogue and couldn’t have been more thrilled to get the chance to read it. And naturally, despite the understandable emotion Steele feels in this case, it is rather difficult to negotiate with someone when what they want is impossible.


Still facing the threat of Alpha Steele, an angry ex-Lunar operative who intends to wreak pain and havoc across the globe unless newly crowned Queen Selene (Cinder) consents to reverse the genetic modifications that he was forced to have done under Queen Levana. Gone Rogue picks up right where Wires and Nerve leaves off, with Iko and Kinney, quickly transitioning to feature a bit more of Scarlet and Wolf than we got to see in the previous volume. I’d consider these rainy day books because you can read the whole series in one sitting and feel pretty good about it. I was thrilled when I learned that Marissa Meyer would be writing more in this world and featuring all the original characters, to boot! So, naturally, I had to pick up Wires and Nerve Volume 2: Gone Rogue the moment it came out. I read through these books rather quickly, which truthfully isn’t too hard. And my advice is that you pick up the Wires and Nerve series, a continuation of The Lunar Chronicles in the form of graphic novels the next time you get the chance. There’s almost nothing a reader enjoys more than a continuation of a series they love.
