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The Alpha's Downfall by Tabitha Conall

angie_stl's review

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5.0

The Alpha's Pack
I've seen quite a few books that have werewolves mating in groups of three or more, but this is the first that I've actually read. I'm glad that I was introduced, let's call it, to this concept through Tabitha Conall and her amazing writing. This threesome, Jake, Sam and Deirdre, fall into trouble as soon as they meet. Deirdre is from one pack, The Stonewall Pack, and Sam is from another in the same town, which could be pretty easily overcome by one of them switching packs. But Jake is a Loner, a lone wolf, and apparently all packs and their members distrust Loners and everything they stand for, without even finding out why that person took off on their own. Jake's reason was pretty tragic and understandable. Their next big problem was that Deirdre's pack alpha didn't want to let her go, as that he tries to control all females, especially after Deirdre's sister ran away at the age of 13. Ted, the alpha, is just a jerk and as untrustworthy as they come. So the threesome have to fight for Deirdre and her remaining sister's freedom from Ted. To say this was action packed would be putting it mildly. I believe I read the whole thing with only food and bathroom breaks. Since its a little on the short side, it made it easier to do that. I'd try for that one the next one but it's 4:30 in the morning and I need a nap at least! But I will be starting Maeve's (Deirdre and Bridgit's missing sister) story tonight, even though I'll have to take a dreaded nap in the middle!

I slacked off and didn't review each book as I went along so I'll be going through their individual pages to review them. But here's my overall review for the book:


After reading the current Colliding Worlds. Looks, I decided I wanted to check out some more of Tabitha's work, and am I ever glad I did. The Stonewall Pack books are just as good, if not better, than the Colliding World books. I did feel the third book was just a little less great than the others, but only because it had a little less outside conflict. This series pack is well worth the money and time to read. I look forward to the books in the Marysburg series and the Lunaville books!!
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