Review of Alpha's Regret

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Your review resonates with me, Chris Alex! Sampling, I also felt that this book is an inspirational read, with the fantasy world of werewolves inspiring us to move on in spite of the harsh circumstances. Like you, I could feel Everly's mix of emotions and worries when she discovered herself next to the rival pack's leader, and three months later, her pregnancy. It would be interesting to read how she overcomes her predicament.
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There is a lot to understand about this book especially the pact aspect. I actually felt for Everly loosing her rightful position in her pact makes me want to know the end. Congrats on BOTD
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Your review of Alpha's Regret makes this non-fantasy reader interested in werewolf fiction. Aside from the character's being werewolves, living with past regret is something that every reader can relate to. Seeing a character rise from the ashes would be motivational to anyone struggling with personal growth.
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"Alpha’s Regret" by Jessica Hall follows Everly, an Alpha-turned-rogue who loses everything after one fateful night. Despite her father's rejection, she finds hope and builds her strength, with engaging narration and a well-developed plot. Fantastic review.
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This seems like a Wattpad story, and honestly, good luck to you for being able to publish such a book, which people can only dream of. Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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The book's richly detailed fantasy world, concise narration, and nearly impeccable editing are truly praiseworthy.It comes highly recommended for enthusiasts of werewolf fiction.
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"Alpha's Regret" is a compelling story by Jessica Hall, chronicling the life of Everly, an alpha turned rogue. Despite facing abandonment, threats, and harsh conditions, Everly's resilience shines through as she builds her own village and confronts her past. The book's immersive fantasy world, effective narrative, and nearly flawless editing are commendable, although there are minor issues with emotional expression and repetition of awkward phrases. An inspiring read, especially for fans of werewolf fiction and stories of overcoming adversity. Latest review:
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Post by Jenn Seguinte Deguzman »

This sounds like a good werewolf book to read. I'll be definitely adding this to my reading list to see how Everly overcomes her challenges.
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Everly, the Alpha-turned-rogue-whore, sound like an intriguing character with all the characteristics of a woman of independence and strength. I'd like to know what secrets could possibly affect her ambition of being a Luna.
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From the review; I can actually feel that Alpha's Regret is full of suspense and mind engaging. The positive mindset of Everly equipped her strength, unwavering thoughts of her circumstances and hatred that impose threat to her future. The cliffhanger of the reviewer has caught up with my interest, and definitely Alpha's Regret is moving to my book shelve. Because I really want to know if fate will actually bring Everly to become Alpha's Luna or will, despite pain and shame, gain her rightful place back.
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The book explores themes of resilience, determination, and the complexities of family relationships and loyalty. Great review.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out Everly, an Alpha-turned-rogue addressed all the challenges in her life as she loses her right to lead her pack in her father’s territory. I like reading about werewolves and this one is right up my alley.
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This sounds like it would be a great read for those interested in the mythical side of things involving werewolves and alphas/omegas. Great review
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This is a moving piece. Everly’s life is torn apart following a one-night stand with the Alpha of another pack. Her father disowns her and she is treated like she is nothing despite being pregnant, and then when she has her son. Her willingness and strength to fight on are endearing.
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I'm glad that Everly was able to pick herself up and reforge a life for herself despite the apparent ostracism from her father. I love fantasies, especially those about werewolves, so I'll definitely be checking this book out.
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