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Review of Alpha's Regret

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Alpha's Regret" by Jessica Hall.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Alpha’s Regret is an intriguing book by Jessica Hall about the bravery of Everly, an Alpha-turned-rogue-whore. In one night of drunkenness—one night of sex she has no memories of—Everly's life comes crashing down before her eyes. All the love she ever knew gradually dissipates as she loses her pact, her family, and her rights as the next Alpha of her pact. Alpha John, Everly’s father, would rather have her die than allow her to ruin his reputation by having a child with his sworn enemy.

In the most turbulent of times, she finds a flicker of hope in a woman too good to be a rogue-whore. As days turn to weeks and months to years, her pain becomes her source of strength as she builds her own village, consuming everything that dares stand in her way. Would all the secrets about to play out ruin her chances of becoming the Alpha’s Luna? How would she ever get past the hatred her father has for her? Watch the series of events that unfold in this quirk of fate as you read this book.

One of the things I love about this book is how engaging it is. The narrator was very efficient in making me feel Everly's pain and frustration. I like how dogged Everly was in spite of all the threats from Valen and the abandonment from her family. I love the narrator's style of using different points of view in the narration. In addition, the manner in which the author developed the plot of the book is commendable. I saw myself in a fantasy world of werewolves, and I think this is the best part of the book for me. I could only spot one error in the audiobook, which is proof of the quality of editing.

One thing I didn't quite appreciate about the book is that sometimes the narrating voice did not express the emotions of what was being narrated. This would usually make it difficult to relate to the situation. Also, there were a few times when a particular phrase was repeated awkwardly.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. There is hardly anything to dislike about the book. It has a beautiful plot twist and a storyline that is very engaging. As stated earlier, almost flawless editing quality is a huge plus.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read a good fiction, especially those interested in werewolf books and movies. This book would also be suitable for people who need some inspiration to move forward in spite of very harsh circumstances.

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Post by Conshelle Dwight William »

"Alpha’s Regret" is an engaging tale by Jessica Hall, chronicling the life of Everly, an Alpha-turned-rogue. Despite facing abandonment, threats, and harsh circumstances, Everly's resilience shines through, as she builds her own village and faces her past. The book's immersive fantasy world, efficient narration, and almost flawless editing are commendable, although there are minor issues with emotional expression and awkward phrase repetition. An inspiring read, especially for fans of werewolf fiction and stories of overcoming adversity.
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Post by Fatola Fatai »

From this book review, I am guessing this will be a very interesting piece to read. Alot of females in our society are going through alot in terms of previous life choices. Books like this will be a source of motivation to many of them. Thank you for the review.
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This review is helpful and sufficient in providing a detailed analysis of the book "Share Alphas Regret" by Jessica Hall. It effectively conveys the engaging nature of the book, the emotional connection to the main character, and praises the author's plot development and editing quality. The reviewer's positive rating and recommendation indicate that the book would be a valuable addition to anyone's library, particularly for those interested in werewolf fiction or seeking motivation in challenging circumstances.
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Post by elmony rhode »

I am a werewolf fiction lover and I will definitely add the book to my shelve. I'm eager to find out about Everly's journey to become Alpha Luna and whether her relationship with her father will be mended. Thank you for your review, it's lovely.
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Post by Aleena Augustine »

Totally adding Alpha’s Regret to my reading list! The werewolf fantasy twist and Everly's resilience sound like a winning combo. Excited to dive into this engaging storyline. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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I love a good and unique female protagonist in stories, especially supernatural ones like this particular book. I will most definitely add this book to my reading list, the story line sounds exciting and intriguing. Lovely written review.
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Based on the review, "Share Alphas Regret" seems like a captivating and engaging book with a well-developed plot. The narrator effectively portrays the protagonist's emotions, although there are a few instances where this falls short. The book is highly recommended for those who enjoy werewolf fiction and appreciate inspiring stories of resilience in challenging circumstances. Overall, it appears to be a great read with almost flawless editing.
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"Alpha’s Regret" by Jessica Hall follows Everly, an Alpha-turned-rogue-whore whose life is shattered after a night she can't remember, leading to her rejection by her father and loss of her status. Despite her struggles, Everly finds hope and strength, building her own community and confronting the secrets and hatred that threaten her future.
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I'mm delighted that you appreciated the editing quality and found the story inspirational. Thanks again for your recommendation and support!. Thank you so much for your thoughtful review of Alpha’s Regret! I'm thrilled to hear that you found Everly's journey engaging and that the narrative style resonated with you. Your feedback about the narrating voice is valuable and will help improve future works.
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Everly breaks the mold of the typical damsel-in-distress. As a single mother who has built a life for herself and her son, she embodies strength, resilience, and unwavering self-reliance. This refreshing portrayal adds depth and complexity to the narrative.
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The review has a Romeo and Juliet feel about it. I like fantasy settings of werewolves, and am sure this story will be an entertaining one to learn how Everly will overcome the difficulties of her life crashing down.
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The book seems to have a well-developed plot and interesting storyline. I think it appeals to people who like werewolf fiction and those who appreciate inspiring stories of resilience in challenging circumstances.
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The story appears to explore the social structure and dynamics of werewolves. It appears to investigate how they perceive honor and reputation in their society. The book is intended for readers who enjoy werewolf stories.
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A book for those interested in supernatural stories. In recent times, there has been many such books about supernatural creatures. I hope this one stands out. I will definitely add to my reading list.
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