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Claimed by the Alphas: Part One
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As an aspiring author in this genre, I thought today was a good one to take a look at some of my peers. I started with Viola Rivard's Claimed by the Alphas mostly because the covers drew me in and most of the series seems to be completed. I try to have low expectations in that, I'll be appreciative of whatever I read, but I must say, I was blown away by this book.
The writing is absolutely stellar. Lead characters Mila, Caim, Asch and my favorite Brae, were depicted in very real and vivid ways. There was a lot of back story dropped through as to the histories and motivations behind each character, and they act in relation to thus.
Asch is supposed to be the Alpha of the tribe because of his leadership skills, but this time round, it was definitely Caim who stole the show. I appreciated for once being able to see the male side of these particulars and found it both unexpected and exhilarating.
Even though there is a focus on the erotic and fantastic elements here, I could not help but believe that there was a fundamental, universal fable unfolding before our eyes. The actions here will have consequences!
The writing is absolutely stellar. Lead characters Mila, Caim, Asch and my favorite Brae, were depicted in very real and vivid ways. There was a lot of back story dropped through as to the histories and motivations behind each character, and they act in relation to thus.
Asch is supposed to be the Alpha of the tribe because of his leadership skills, but this time round, it was definitely Caim who stole the show. I appreciated for once being able to see the male side of these particulars and found it both unexpected and exhilarating.
Even though there is a focus on the erotic and fantastic elements here, I could not help but believe that there was a fundamental, universal fable unfolding before our eyes. The actions here will have consequences!
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March 31, 2014
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March 31, 2014
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