Review Detail
Young Adult Fiction
923
Disciple of Chaos Review
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
Overall rating
3.7
Plot
3.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Disciples of Chaos takes a different approach than Seven Faceless Saints. The first book focuses the murders happening throughout the city. While this mystery is solved, their troubles aren't over quite yet. Disciples of Chaos focuses more on the lore of the Gods and the world itself. The setting took us farther than the Palazzo which was interesting to read. The story kept me wanting to know what happened next but as it expanded, it became more predictable. It missed the mystery the first book contained, which was what captured my attention. The ending gave the closure it needed with a little extra. It was nice to read an AFTER the after.
I do love these characters. Ros and Damian are just so different but that's what makes them perfect for each other. It was interesting to see their roles switched though as I think it made them less predictable in what they were going to do. While the plot itself was easy to follow, I enjoyed reading their roles. These two are definitely what holds this book together and helped me push to the end. The side characters had a little more development as well and I'm glad they weren't lost in this story.
Overall, Disciples of Chaos by MK Lobb was a good ending to this duet. The intrigue and mystery the first book brought wasn't really found in this one. While it deviated from the murder mystery and gave us more of the world - the predictability was way more prevalent. Even though I didn't find this story to be as engaging, the characters didn't let me down. All the angst and tension from Damian and Ros were still in this book - and let's be real, that's what we're here for. I do recommend this book, especially if you enjoyed the first one. It's a solid ending to this duet.
I do love these characters. Ros and Damian are just so different but that's what makes them perfect for each other. It was interesting to see their roles switched though as I think it made them less predictable in what they were going to do. While the plot itself was easy to follow, I enjoyed reading their roles. These two are definitely what holds this book together and helped me push to the end. The side characters had a little more development as well and I'm glad they weren't lost in this story.
Overall, Disciples of Chaos by MK Lobb was a good ending to this duet. The intrigue and mystery the first book brought wasn't really found in this one. While it deviated from the murder mystery and gave us more of the world - the predictability was way more prevalent. Even though I didn't find this story to be as engaging, the characters didn't let me down. All the angst and tension from Damian and Ros were still in this book - and let's be real, that's what we're here for. I do recommend this book, especially if you enjoyed the first one. It's a solid ending to this duet.
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