Alpha by Rachel Vincent

Alpha

by Rachel Vincent

THE ONLY THING I KNEW, BEYOND THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT- I WOULD LIVE AND DIE FOR MY PRIDE"

Everything is about to change for werecat Faythe when her father is ousted from the council that controls their secret world. And a shocking tragedy jeopardises her future as Alpha of the pride.

Now a rebel on the run, Faythe's biggest fight lies ahead.

Old allies from the supernatural world are ready to stand by her side. And weretoms Marc and Jace would give their very souls in the duel for Faythe's heart…

Yet as their enemies draw near Faythe knows that she—and she alone—can lead the pride into what may be their final battle.

A MUST-READ for fans of KELLEY ARMSTRONG.

Reviewed by Melanie on

5 of 5 stars

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I loved this book. It was fast-paced and very action-packed. I was very concerned for how the series would end. It was not that I did not have faith in Ms. Vincent to write, because I think she is a phenomenal write. I have just been burned by the ending of a series more than once. I was also concerned with how the Marc/Jace thing would work out (I will say, I have seen cop-outs on this too with some other series). At one point, I thought that was going to end badly, but it turned out great. I will not say who came out on top, but I will say that I happy with how it turned out (And the person I was voting for was not the winner). I think I can see a happy ever after in everyone's future, even if it is not the the near future.

I will say that this book is one of the best end-of-series books I have ever read. I think that Rachel Vincent did a great job. I could barely set the book down (and probably wouldn't have if it were not for obligations I could not get out of). I will also say that this book did make me cry on more than one occasion. I have recommended this series to several people and will continue to do so.

As sad as I am to see this series end, I can't wait to see what she will bring to us in the future.

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