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Alpha Victorious by Susi Hawke, Piper Scott

carosi's review against another edition

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2.0

This book was my least favourite I am not really a fan of the whole daddy theme also the accent of the unicorn mum was damn annoying 😔

kaitlin_durante's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 stars
This one wasnt for me.

rowenapotter2731's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is 4.5 stars. I really loved this book. I loved Nathan or Natty as his family calls him, Brick was really fun. There is some Daddy kink and light bdsm in this book, so keep that in mind. I like that, so it didn’t bother me in the slightest. This was primarily focused on characters and tying up the plot from the previous books. I think it did a good job in satisfying my love of character development and creating an interesting plot that was finished in a satisfying way and not just quickly done with. Very good, it was almost 5 stars, but it would have needed to have a bit more plot direction to be perfect.

mynameiskate2807's review against another edition

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4.0

**********Contains Spoilers**********

What a awesome ending to this series. I loved the connection between Nathan and Brick, they’re perfect for each other. I loved Nathan’s adoptive family and found it hilarious when we found out what species they are and that they’re unicorns. I loved Mama Vee and thought it was cool that BeePee played up his hick accent so people judge him as being stupid but he’s actually highly intelligent. Fingers crossed we eventually get his story in the spin-off Redneck Unicorns. The moment when Stanley and Saint Ainley aka Annie Lee worked out that they’re mates and Annie Lee was stroking Stanley’s horn in front of everyone as it’s considered a courting practice for unicorns and very stimulating so shouldn’t really be done in public and Mama Vee’s reaction to it cracked me up. I thought it was cool seeing the dragons welcome Nathan’s family even with their prejudices from the Unicorns that they dealt with back in Novas who were horrible & smelly so it just goes to show how decent the dragons are even if they were being stupid. I loved how the dragons, unicorns and Cornies (Unicorn fan club - Annie Lee is part of) all worked together to take on the enemy. I loved how Nathan’s family tattoos their family crest with their mates initials in the centre for their wedding rings since they can’t wear rings and thought it was beautiful how each of the dragon and their heart songs decided to do the same since Nathan and Brick got it done, it brought them all closer together. I’m glad each of the ancient dragons got their heart songs as that would’ve sucked spending that much time in stasis to never find your heart song. I’d recommend this book, series and both authors to everyone.

iam's review

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3.0

Easily the best of the series, despite having the weakest couple/characters by far. But the overall just family co-existing was adorable, and I loved the unicorns, though the amount of prejudice and bigotry from the dragons was apalling. It was addressed on-page, but not nearly suffiently enough.

sash_marguerite's review against another edition

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4.0

This was my least favorite in the series because the MCs do not get enough focus in this narrative. Much of the plot is focused on wrapping up the larger villain story, and the MCs are an afterthought. I wasn't really feeling the daddy vibes between the MCs. A lot of the action happens once we're 75% finished with the book. It would have benefitted from more information about what is happening on the villain side of things.

dragonstroveofbooks's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes

2.0

sashmarguerite's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced

4.0

This was my least favorite in the series because the MCs do not get enough focus in this narrative. Much of the plot is focused on wrapping up the larger villain story, and the MCs are an afterthought. I wasn't really feeling the daddy vibes between the MCs. A lot of the action happens once we're 75% finished with the book. It would have benefitted from more information about what is happening on the villain side of things.

lilybear's review against another edition

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3.0

Weakest of the series. I was not crazy about the 'daddy' spanking his 'naughty boy' dynamic. I'm sure we all knew this book would also feature unicorns, but I had no idea it would be so much of this book. Like it should be Waking of the Unicorns. They stole the show, giving little room to the dragon-y showdown I had been eagerly waiting 3 books to see.

novel_nomad's review against another edition

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2.0

Whilst I liked the set up for the fourth instalment, I was not a fan of how heavy with side characters it became, with hardly any space to explore the romance between the two main characters.