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Publication Date: November 5, 2017
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Language: English
ASIN: B0776WW5LN
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Third book even better! This should be a TV series because it has drama, romance, Action and twists. This series is Worth the read.
Some minor spoilers follow. Alice's father showed up and wanted to have some quality father-daughter time with her. Considering the guy disappeared shortly after she was born never to be seen again quality time with him was the last thing Alice wanted to have. There was a deranged serial killer (aren't they all deranged?) at large and Alice and her company were too bust trying to make plans to take him down. By the way in my opinion the identity of the villain was revealed too early and as a result this book felt light on mystery. Add lots of teen angst (justified in most of the cases though) and you will get a good idea about this book.Despite what I just said it was a good read and I was never bored. Some of the characters were great and the situation they ended up were quite unexpected and interesting; equally interesting revelations were present too. The ending left me feeling strange: on one hand it felt like a cheap way out, on the other hand it was mysterious enough to make me want to know what exactly happened.I felt like this book was slightly weaker than the first two. This probably was coming from the fact that it as obvious that the last confrontation is coming and who the person to be confronted is. Thus the real rating would be 3.5 stars, but based on the strength of those two and the fact that this is the author's first published work I do not hesitate rounding the rating up. Once again, as a debut the whole trilogy is a very solid effort with some rough edges. Dear author, keep on writing!
Book: Chasing the AlphaAuthor: Jessica EdwardsRating: 4 Out of 5 StarsI would like to thank Jessica Edwards for providing me with a free copy.Well, I have now read all of the Small Town books and I must say that I like what I’ve read. I am wondering though if there is going to be a fourth book, but I didn’t think everything was wrapped up. There is enough open doors for a fourth book or even a spin off.This book picks right up where Chasing the Beta left off. Alice is on a revenge seeking track and is determined to avenge her mother’s death. She is trying to enough life with Sam, but is finding if very difficult to move on. I do actually understand why she is acting like she is. Put yourself in her shoes and see how you would feel. I do actually understand her point of view on her dad, but I felt like it was a little too much. She doesn’t have the full story and really doesn’t want to know it. Also, I really didn’t like how she blamed everyone for her mother’s death, but, then again, it did make for a good storyline.One thing that I noticed was the big change in Alice’s character. I have liked her clear through the series, but there was something different about her. She is no longer the sweet girl, but one who is violent and revenge seeking. Again, the events in her life are the reason, but I was shocked. I did like how she did embrace this new character.I still enjoyed the rest of the characters. I thought they were all well written and rounded-though Ryder is still a bit of a control freak. Character development has been one of Jessica’s strengths clear through the series and this is no different. I did love the relationships she exploded with the minor characters. It really adds something a little something extra to the story. I don’t know...It’s just a nice touch.I have seen people gripping about the use a rape in the story. Yeah, I really don’t know how I feel about that either. I thought it really explained the character in question and made me understand why she is the way she is. I don’t know...I didn’t however like how Alice judged people on this subject. It really did make me look down on her character.Jessica’s writing has improved. It’s still very simple, but she has improved on so many levels. Often times, we see the writing improve, but the story suffer. This isn’t the case here. We still have the same story, but I think it is much better written. The plot really isn’t complex and still reminds me of Twilight, but I still really enjoyed it.Like the other books in the series, this is not to be read as a standalone, but I do think most people would find this to be a rather enjoyable read-especially if you are a fan of Twilight.
This series is getting better and better. Ms. Edwards writing is developing which I truly welcomed with happiness.Be warned: book 3 is much darker than previous books! There are some triggers: violence, abuse ad rape.Now about the book: Alice's dad is back in town. She doesn't want to have anything in common with him. Understandable.Everything is coming to the last encounter with the bad guy - Mr. Edmunt. Some past secrets are revealed - these ones kept me on the edge!Be prepared for major cliff t the end - book 4 will be highly anticipated.
This book was a bit darker than the others but still easy to read. Finally Ryder and Alice got it together!! At some points I wanted to scream and shake them. Some parts were a little too high school drama but since that’s what they are, in high school that’s to be expected. I was really happy how we get to see the characters stories wrap up and questions answered, that epilogue tho...I need book 4 now!
I'm disappointed in this book. The idea for a good story was there but it is too poorly written. The dialogue drags on & seems to be just filler. I read the whole series to see where it ended up but couldn't really enjoy it.
Alice and the gang are becoming closer and farther apart at the same time. Excellent book! Each installment gets better!
I had a very hard time with all the errors. I did read all 3 books but at times I wanted to give up. Honestly if the story was written better and didnt have alot of errors, I would have given it at least 4 stars for plot. That being said, I still enjoyed the story. It just irritates me when I have read through the errors to get to the story.
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