Thursday, January 9, 2014

Book Review Alpha Girl By Kate Bloomfield

Young adult novels are usually a pain for me to read. Alpha Girl by Kate Bloomfield wasn’t so much. It tells the story of a young woman who suffers from an affliction and has to be locked in the basement of her home once a month, less she gets out to wander the woods.
Before I continue, I must warn potential readers that this story contains the act of statutory rape of a somewhat graphic nature.
If you are ok with that, then the sexual act occurring between the main character and her teacher should be fine. 
Moving on, the story itself starts a little slow for my taste but it gets better as it progresses. One of the aspects I enjoyed about the story is that Rose, the MC, is a werewolf and smells different-like a wet dog. In most of the werewolf centered stories I’ve read, the character gains power from being part beast, speed, strength, etc, and the downside is that they become dangerous during the full moon. This is the first story I’ve read wear they actually suffer outside the full moon.
On the other side, something I didn’t like was the parents seemed to be overall unconcerned with their daughters affliction. They are both having affairs and seem to push Rose into the background. It added a layer to the story, but it chaffed a bit.

Ranking at three stars, Alpha Girl was good read and I’m waiting for sequel to be published.  

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