This is
another one of those moments where I completely hate my brain along with a few
random strangers. I fell into the alphaletes series by fluke and loved it. As I
put down each book, I added the next one to KU and then took my sweet time
getting to it only to want to kick myself for it. Then I was trying to pick
what to read next and I made the epic mistake of reading reviews.
Now my first
question is why the F do people feel the need to write a “review” about a book
they haven't read. Or give their opinions on things that they are assuming
happened. Because honestly, I had this sour taste in my mouth picking this up
assuming that those reviews were genuine reviews of the book. And I almost
removed it from my kindle and skipped to the next one. To those people, FU.
Because this
book was nothing but awesome. And the whole story had literally nothing to do
with the ex-wife, his man wh0re ways, or Scarlett ever being second best to
anyone. They just had bad timing and realistic circumstances that got in their
way. And that goes for both of them. Scarlett wasn't sitting around pining for
him, watching him screw his wife. She was living her life and having a great
friendship with the guy she has been friends ONLY with since they were 7.
Ok rant
over. The book was great. I loved catching up with the alphaletes. Trevor
redeemed himself hugely and so freaking hotly I actually had to take a moment
to cool down. Slater was an epic hero who loved Scarlet so completely it was
sweet and also oh so hot. The dirty talk was on point.
The twist at
around the 70% mark was huge and took me on a journey I absolutely didn't for a
second even suspect. I struggled to put it down. The ending was cute, but I
wanted more (I'm greedy AF) but now I get to read Trevor's book and I just know
we are going to get a lot of future alphaletes and their beautiful wives and
possibly more children so I'm off to grab it on KU and hopefully read it sooner
than later.
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