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Alpha Girl by Leia Stone Review

Title: Alpha Girl

Author: Leia Stone

First published April 30, 2021

274 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.35

Overview

Craving the perfect woman doesn’t make him crazy. He just knows what he wants.

A seductive model in a red dress wasn’t even his first choice. Jack Dalton was never interested in love, he didn’t even know he needed it.

But he does now. Her curves are all over him at the photo shoot.

The way her hair falls over her face as she looks at him with those piercing eyes is the only thing on his mind. She is his most forbidden desires unleashed.

She is his new secret obsession. She is his Miss Perfect.

Until the moment he realizes… There’s no such thing as perfect.

About the Author

Leia Stone, a talented author, has achieved great success by creating multiple bestselling series such as Matefinder and Wolf Girl, earning her the title of USA Today bestselling author. Her books have been translated into five languages, selling over two million copies worldwide.

The Fallen Academy series has even been optioned for a movie, showcasing the popularity of her works. Leia is known for her urban fantasy and paranormal romance novels, featuring strong and sassy heroines with irresistible love interests.

Alongside her writing career, she also dabbles in script writing. Leia resides in Spokane, WA with her husband and two children.

Keep up with her latest updates by following her on Facebook.

Editoral Review

Alpha Girl by Leia Stone is a captivating paranormal romance novel that will take readers on a thrilling journey filled with mystery, magic, and romance. The book was published on April 30, 2021, and has quickly gained popularity among young adult readers who enjoy the supernatural genre.

Leia Stone is an accomplished writer known for her intriguing and well-written stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Alpha Girl is no exception to her impressive collection of books.

The novel is set in a small town in Alaska, where the protagonist, Tessa McCaide, moves with her family after her fathers death. Tessa soon discovers that there is more to this peaceful town than she initially thought, as she is drawn into a world of werewolves, magic, and danger.

The plot of Alpha Girl follows Tessas journey as she uncovers the secrets of her new town and discovers the truth about her identity. The story is filled with action, suspense, and romance, making it an exciting read for young adults who enjoy paranormal romance novels.

The characters in the book are well developed, with Tessa being the star of the show. She is a strong, smart, and independent girl who will stop at nothing to protect her loved ones.

One of the strengths of Alpha Girl is the way the author weaves together various elements of the supernatural genre, such as werewolves, witches, and magic. The book is well-paced, with just the right amount of action and romance, making it difficult to put down once you start reading it.

The author also does a great job of building tension and suspense throughout the book, keeping readers engaged and invested in the story. However, one of the weaknesses of the book is that some parts of the story feel rushed, and certain plot points could have been developed further for greater impact.

Additionally, some readers might find the dialogue between the characters to be slightly cheesy and forced at times. In terms of comparisons to other books in the genre, Alpha Girl is similar to other popular paranormal romance novels such as Twilight by Stephenie Meyer and Shadowhunters series by Cassandra Clare.

However, Alpha Girl has its unique aspects, such as the setting in Alaska, which adds a fresh and exciting dimension to the story. In conclusion, Alpha Girl is an excellent read for young adults who enjoy the paranormal romance genre.

The book is well written, with engaging characters and an enthralling storyline. Although it has some flaws, they do not detract significantly from the books overall quality.

I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a thrilling and enjoyable read. On a scale of 1 to 5, I would give Alpha Girl a rating of 4.5.

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