A review by bronwynheeley
The Alpha Experiment by Eliot Grayson

4.0

Such a wonderful read. A whole lot because Colin gets a mate who happens to be a childhood friend who is a scientist and generally sees life in a very scientific type of way.

I don’t believe you need to read the first two books in order to read this one. It had mentioning’s of what happened, and I think knowing how it went down gave a little more content to what they were saying but it was also generic enough to allow for you not knowing, and though it could spoil a few things from the first books, not enough, in my opinion, that you couldn’t step your toe in now and backread.

I found the non-communication in this one a little harder to read. I understand where it came from, and why it was there. But it just became something that didn’t seem to be realistic to the character, or maybe the idea of both of them not really getting what was right in front of them. and yet it was these two best friends not talking to each other about, anything really, that drove me a little nuts. I felt for how they were to each other it was more words on the page then realism. I felt that thought processes, and misunderstandings that worked well for the first two books just didn’t sit the same way in this book.

I really enjoyed reading this. I find it hard to not continue once I started and liked that the storyline was isolated to them and their relationship, plus you can’t go wrong with outdoor sex with a side of knotting.