The Teams trained me to be a killer. War taught me to be ruthless. Then an ill-fated mission proved I was human. Combat wounded, cut loose by the Navy, I had a choice. Fade into obscurity or use the skills I had.
Alpha Elite Security was born, and three years later, my company was the most sought-after security contractor in the world. Five global locations, ten company jets, every one of my employees military trained—we were the best of the best. Overseeing operations, I didn't have time for women or anything other than growing my company. My success rate unmatched, I'd never lost a client.
Then I got a call, the only call that would get me back in the field. She was missing. The woman I'd destroyed seven years ago. Now I had one objective.
Code name: Alpha.
Mission: Extraction.
ALPHA is the first standalone book in the exciting new Alpha Elite Series by USA Today Bestselling author, Sybil Bartel. Come meet Adam "Alpha" Trefor and the dominant, alpha heroes who work for AES!
Sybil Bartel is a USA Today Bestselling author of unapologetic Alpha heroes. Whether you're reading her dominant Alpha Elite mercenaries, her protective Alpha Bodyguards, or her page-turning romantic suspense, all of her heroes are sexy-as-sin and unwaveringly Alpha!
Sybil lives in South Florida, and she is forever Oliver's mom.
My first time reading from this author! It does not disappoint completely but some. But overall this book is good and worth my time😊😊😊 hopefully in the future will be better than this one lol.
‼️‼️‼️THE HEROINE IS A VIRGIN. I’m glad she stayed a virgin for so long and even waiting for the hero because she loves the hero too much more than she can admit.
‼️‼️‼️NO CHEATING
‼️‼️‼️IT HAS SEPARATION FOR 7 FCKING YEARS. I’m afraid to say that this happens because both are wrong. The hero respects the heroine because she told him not to find her, he said yes to it but LIKE EVEN 7 YEARS LATER??? THATS SOOOO FCKING LONG especially when he said that the heroine have his heart and she is always the love of his life. Like that so coward of the hero to even stay away for that long even when he knows where the heroine is :( I can’t blame the heroine because she went through pretty hard stuff in her life that really breaks her mental health and damaged her emotionally.... so i blame the hero for the separation and for him to wait that long to find the heroine again🙄🙄🙄🙄 weak ass man💀
‼️‼️‼️NO DRAMA WITH OW. Only drama with OM but not too annoying or too much.
‼️‼️‼️TRIGGERS: killing, trafficking and violence from their enemies.
‼️‼️‼️many jealous scenes from the hero and very little from the heroine.
‼️‼️‼️LOVE IN FIRST SIGHT
‼️‼️‼️i forgot how old this couple are.so sorry
‼️‼️‼️WHEN THEY SEPARATED, THE HEROINE NEVER SLEEPS OR EVEN DO ANYTHING TO ANOTHER MAN. BUT THE HERO DID. I DON’T KNOW FOR HOW LONG AND HOW MANY BECAUSE THE HERO DIDN’T TELL OR EVEN MENTION, BUT IT HAPPENS. And thats sucks and so annoying😅 the heroine even say: “if it was always about me, how come you didn’t wait for me? You slept with another women, but i waited for you.” And you know what? The hero didn’t answer or even admit it. Because he said it doesn’t matter and what matters is them now. And i want to punch him💀💀💀 because the hero constantly saying the heroine have his heart and soul like all the freakin time but he do that? It made me believe in the future if the heroine have a bad time, he would do that idk i just don’t trust this hero to be faithful to the heroine after what he did. Especially the separation went too long and when he saw the heroine, he quickly walk away at first. And thats so annoying. You can tell how frustrated i am to talk about the hero on this book😬😬😬😬
‼️‼️‼️THE HERO IS OTT POSSESSIVE PROTECTIVE STUPID CHILDISH COWARD ALPHA MALE. Yes i said it.
‼️‼️‼️THE HEROINE IS A CIA AGENT AND KNOWS HOW TO DEFEND HERSELF so cool🤩🤩
‼️‼️‼️IT HAS PUSHING AWAY FROM THE HERO AND HEROINE QUITE SOME TIME BUT NEVER TOO MUCH OR TOO ANNOYING.
‼️‼️‼️SAFE QUICK ROMANTIC HOT LOVE STORY
‼️‼️‼️VERY HOT SMUT SCENES and didn’t use protection. Idk why the hero never mention how long has been for him, so stupid. But his friend said it was a decade for him but idk sometimes guys can say things does not make sense🤣🤣🤣
‼️‼️‼️THE HERO always says to the heroine and everybody that SHE IS MINE. MINE. MINE. MINE.
‼️‼️‼️NO TALKING ABOUT PAST PARTNERS
‼️‼️‼️HAPPY ENDING. Going to be married.
No future epilogue like children or 15 years later like that. Which is sucks. I have to see the separation for that long, see the hero being so coward and childish stupid and no epilogue like that or even future children? Wtf🙄🙄 rolling my eyes for real.... so annoying lol
🌐🌐🌐➡️↘️⬇️➡️This is my own personal thoughts and opinion about the book so if thats not sit right with you or you feel I’m not being fair blablabla, please know that everybody in this world have their own different things that they like and don’t like. It may not be the same thing with you but thats okay because i am my own person and you cannot control me or tell me what to do. For example; i put ketchup (tomato sauce) on my fried chicken. You think that’s disgusting? For me its not and i’ve been eating it like that for many many years. You tell me to put another sauce and see if i like that better? I already did many many times in years but i still like the way i like it. It’s called differences between me and you and billions people in this world😊 be open minded😙 I respect people’s opinions about my opinions but in the end of the day if i say I don’t like it or i do like it, its up to me and its on me. And in the end of the day i always liked and show my respect to books and people’s opinions on books whenever that book is good or not good in my opinion 😊 Respect people’s opinions guys😙😙 I don’t want to write this down because its not really my thing to do it. To like address something like this when obviously i know the people who’s been reading my reviews many times and all the time, they are smart enough to understand and respect other people’s opinions no matter what their opinions on book or their point of view 😙😙 am i right? 💕 also there are people even though i already write “this book is different because i have my own taste of book” those people still comment my taste is this and that when HELLO… everybody have their own thoughts on books and what they want to read… why i read it then? I read it and give it a review because i have to read a book to give it a review… why not read the description book to understand before I’m going to read it? Hello just in case you haven’t notice, description books can be tricky because they write this amazing things about a book but turns out the story is so toxic. Maybe for me its toxic but not for you? YES HELLO THATS WHY US HUMAN BEING HAVE OUR DIFFERENCES, WHAT I LIKE IT DOESN’T MEAN YOU WILL LIKE IT AND EITHER WAY TOO. why i still write the review then if i just don’t like a book? Because I CAN and i want to, you cannot tell me what to do and not what to do🤪 if you still wants to be negative and be karens about my review on book after all of what i just write, i will never acknowledge you and simply ignore you because its not that hard🙏 ⬅️↖️↕️⬅️↩️⤴️
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Maila loved her brothers best friend, Adam since she was a little girl. Adam was embraced by Maila's family and become a part of their close family unit. Maila's father was military and had a great influence on Adam and Maila's brother. Both boys joined the Marines.
As Maila entered her teenage years that loved turned into so much more. Adam always adored Maila. He looked after her and took care of her. And As she came into her teenage years and evolved into a woman he realized his feeling had changed and attraction became very prevalent part of his love for her.
Tragedy, struck and Maila and Adam's relationship fractured. Maila's brother died in the line of duty. Seven years of separation, a lot of heartbreak and questions of how things ended between the two. During those years of separation Adam kept an eye on Maila and Maila was always checking up to see where Adam was in his life.
Buy Maila's loss and hurt was so deep, she pretty much cut off all feelings and became num to all. She made a solitary life for herself and she decided to join the CIA.
Adam decides at one point to try and finally reach out to Maila, but see's her with another man and walks away. But what Adam doesn't know is Maila is working and this was part of a CIA opp.
Months later Adam get's a odd text message and he knows his Maila is in trouble. This is where the intense action takes place and the story takes off. Adam heads to Dubai, that's where the intel says' she is. He tries to go on a solo mission to save her, but one of his fellow team mates won't allow it so he assists Adam in the rescue.
Maila was working with the CIA on busting a sex trafficking organization. She's been put in a precarious situation and knows it doesn't look good. But thing's become very interesting as Adam shows up and escape is their only option.
During all this convoluted and dangerous rescue effort one thing becomes very apparent to both, things are not resolved between the two. And hence from this point on the two begin the journey of forgiveness, grief and the admission of their love for each other. There is a lot of heat break and healing that takes place but it's such an emotional and beautiful ending to their HEA.
Reason for not a 5 star rating, felt that Maila was a little stubborn at times and could have made some better decisions. For those that are curious about safety, it was implied or hinted at that the hero was not celibate during the separation. Would have made this even a better read for me personally if he was, but it's not a deal breaker for me personally because of the heroine saying she never wanted to see him again. So for me I am more forgiving.
Book two for me with this author and I will have to say her books are VERY HARD TO PUT DOWN. Between the action, chemistry and love between the two main characters it's an addicting read.
I love that we are getting a new military series by this Sybil Bartel. I think she writes the best Alpha military men out there. These men are exactly what you would think a dominant, military man would be, in the field and off. I'm glad we are also going to see cameo's of some of the original guys that started it all. I liked the little twist with the heroine this time. She's the strong type of woman we usually see, but this girl has skills and I enjoyed seeing that brought out in this book.
7 years apart He wasn't ''alpha enough'' to keep her, i can deal with a few months...not 7 fucking years, it's the same thing that ruined for me the book about Candle, WELL at least here she didn't end up being a whore for a MC . She was celibate during the separating but HE WASN'T!!!!and they didn't even talk about it, when she asks him he keep skip the questions and give her his reasons. <.< I love a possessive H but you can't be possessive when you accept to let her go, nope.
I didn't read it, i will pass this, because i don't want to get disappointed and upset . At least if they were intimate when they reunited for the first time, but they were before the separation and it's a big NO for me, i hate second chance romances , so yeah, it's a pass.
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",I ordered my third unbottled glass of water from the dirty-ass fuck sidewalk café in the middle of New Delhi." "...and I was back in the polluted humidity of the city, hailing a taxi to get back to the airport."
Now, That's what I call lazy writing. I wish instead of baselessly using stereotypes, Bartel should've researched or just focus on the romance factor of the book. Definitely would've made it readable.
I mean she dropped the H all the way to India on a near useless task, only to highlight the pollution, uncleanliness and chaos of the city atleast once on every bloody para while he was there. (which wasn't for long. Thank God!)
And the book was already boring before that. I would think thrice before picking up another of her book.
The first two-thirds of this book was a dream. The last third however left a bad taste in my mouth. The writing was great as always with this author's books and the overall pace was steady but on the slower side.
Maila (pronounced May-La according to the author in her FB group) was great in the beginning. Though her impulsiveness really screwed her over in a BIG way. I hated how she ran away from Adam right after the news was dropped. I understand what was going through her head but I still disliked it. In the last third of this book, she lost all the personality that was given to her. Her emotionless mask got annoying pretty damn quickly.
Adam started off as a decent guy. He wasn't overtly "dominant" and "alpha". He was a nice guy who liked control. However, I had a big problem in the last third with his actions.
After I read that, the book kind of lost its magic. I ended up skimming the rest of the book. It was an okay ending. I loved seeing characters from past novels in this book though. I'm looking forward to future books in the series!["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
I wanted to give it 2 ✨ but docked one simply for the racist Delhi rant. Calling developing nations polluted dirty and shady is so out of touch especially when i’m sure the author has never stepped foot in Delhi. Like c’mon be serious now. Let’s be mindful about what we write in big 2023 (written in 2021 but ykwim)
Also, the military jargon was extreme and there was no chemistry between the leads. I was bored out of my mind and skimmed after about 70% of the book.
Having said that, I would read Ghost’s book if someone pointed me in the direction of which one is his because the blurbs for the books are all so damn confusing.
I didn't particularly like either of the lead characters. He was a complete asshole, and I just don't even have the words to express how stupid it was for him to take this depressed, destroyed 18 year old girl, who in rapid succession lost her dad and her brother, at her word when she asked him to leave her alone. For fuck's sake, at the time I would have worried she was suicidal. But this girl, who is wrecked, says "don't try to find me" and he - the 29 year old man who fucking knows better - leaves her utterly fucking alone in the world. Adrift, devastated, and having lost everything she ever loved. To me, that was all ego on his part, and fuck him. And he knew it was a dick move on his part, because everytime Zulu mentioned it, he became a super defensive asshole about it, snarling "I just did what she told me to do."
Friends can't always tell you when they need your help. Don't do that, don't abandon her, and then tell me you love her. Fuck that, and fuck him.
My problem with Maila/Emmy/Quinn/whatever-the-fuck-her-name-is is that she was utterly stupid and useless. I was excited when we found out she's CIA, thinking she was going to be a badass. But no. Her op is a shitshow, she has no plan, she's in a seriously dangerous situation, and she's fucking useless. She walked into it like a TSTL damsel, and then all she could do was wait to be rescued. Or raped. One or the other was pretty imminent. She'd snarl in her head that she was going to make the bad guy pay...but she was toothless, like a baby kitten hissing and spitting. It was utterly pathetic.
Her CIA arc was just nonsense. Look, lots of families have government service as the family business, and the government will happily gobble up anyone who enlists. I don't believe no one wanted to give her assignments because of who her dad is - if that was true, they'd never have recruited her. No, what I think is that no one wanted to give her assignments because she was fucking incompetent, but they gave her the job title of agent out of respect for the family name... And then bent over backwards to keep her out of any real ops because she's laughably terrible.
I didn't buy them together. I actually laughed when he bossed her around like a dickhead and she caved like she has a spine of wet toilet paper because she clearly just wanted to be a kept woman.
Bleh.
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* How did the book make you feel?: I devoured this action-packed book. It was so good. The dedication at the back of the book about her son was gut-wrenching. My heart goes out to Bartel for her loss. * How do you feel about how the story was told?: Plot-wise, this is one of the best books Bartel has written. It was an excellent action book and slow burn. * What did you think about the main characters?: I loved Adam. He was so noble and perceptive. Emmy’s character absolutely drove me crazy. She ran hot and cold and was very impulsive. She felt sorry for herself and self-sabotaged. I enjoyed the push-pull though. I can’t wait for Vance’s and Roark’s books! * Which parts of the book stood out to you?: I appreciated the amount of research Bartel has put into making the books seem very authentic. I was on the edge of my seat. * What themes/tropes did you detect in the story?: Lost love, espionage, undercover romance * What did you think about the ending?: I enjoyed it. There is a bit of mystery at the end that I look forward to seeing revealed. * What is your impression of the author?: One click author! Nobody writes action military Alphas quite like Bartel.
Triggers: sex trafficking
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An ok read. I liked the action and there were so many colorful and interesting characters. I also liked the protagonists’ past connection. Emotional scenes were done well. Hero wasn’t celibate during separation nor was he a manwhore. And he was completely obsessed with heroine. So it didn’t bother me MUCH.
I am definitely into this series and it gets off to a strong start with the promise of much more to come. I read the prequel, Seal , and straight away jumped into the main novel, Alpha. This story picks up on the cliffhanger and along the way we learn more about various other members of The Alpha Elite Team. Adam is a full on alpha Hero - dark , brooding, dominant and determined. Emmy has changed in many ways from the young 18 year old in Seal but seven years on she is trying to move on from the life she left behind. Lots of tension and pretty hot scenes too.
So why not 5 stars? At times there seemed to be a lot of different characters being introduced at once and each one is known by at least two names so I had to recap a couple of times to check I had the characters straight in my head. Also , I thought a couple of phrases were overused a little , for example I am now fully aware that Adam has blue eyes and he smells like 'cold wind and sharp angles'. That is all purely personal opinion though. Overall I really enjoyed this exciting, tense, low angst high heat romance and am definitely going to continue with this series.
This is a 'new to me' author and I can see she has written other 'Alpha' series so it may be that they are interconnected - something to find out!
HEA? More HFN but there is a dramatic ending that ties into the next book I think. It is not a cliffhanger as the H/h are very much together but potentially there is much more to come.... Cheating? No. Be aware....
This is a no for me and with it comes an understanding that this author might not work for me anymore.
First of, there was just way too much inner dialogue, descriptions and flashbacks that made it really boring. I skipped a whole lot.
And then there were several scenes that I had a hard time understanding.
She didn’t really seem to have a plan when it came to dealing with the sheik and therefore got herself into a hopeless situation where she was totally dependent on someone saving her ass. She’s been working on this case for several years, and this is how she ends up?
(Minor spoiler ahead!)
She was kidnapped, drugged and sexually harassed while unconscious, beaten up and then hurt while being rescued.....and he pressures her into having sex for the first time a few hours after finally reaching a safe destination. The fuck?
She had several breakdowns and he ends up trying to fix her with sex, even though he states that she should acknowledge her feelings and stop running away from her pain - he still goes ahead and seduces her. Being described in those moments as “the beast”. Creepy.
They also decide to not use protection their first time together (and as previously stated it’s her first time ever) because they want kids. Well, you have just met after years of being apart, she was almost killed a couple of hours earlier and you are in no way in a stable place in your relationship (or mental state) but sure - throw in an innocent baby.
He keeps using his company and employees for stupid shit and marking the situations as “critical” without it ever being anything near that. Example, she gets fired from being an agent and therefore looses her apartment, so he sends a bunch of his men to get her stuff moved from her place to his and stating that it’s critical when he’s asked if this is of priority. Why?
I found them both hard to like as a couple. He was made out to be alpha, but at times seemed a bit dumb and simple. I find it hard to believe that he would stay away for such a long time when she clearly wasn’t doing well. Yes, she had a job and an apartment, but he should’ve picked up the fact that she wasn’t really living. No friends. No family. No hobbies. No life. But still he stuck to an old promise she forced on him a couple of hours after losing her last family member.
She was supposed to be strong and independent, and in some ways she really was, but she had some serious mental issues. She seemed depressed and broken and I really think she needed to take some time away from everything and everyone and get some professional help. She was not ready to be in a relationship and became either clingy or a pushover with him.
I still think they should’ve ended up together, but she needed some time to heal and grieve first.
This was a disappointment to be honest. I’ve really loved several of this author’s previous books but I’m starting to believe that this world of security, military guys has run its course and it’s time for the author to move on to something else. But just my opinion.
Spoiler alert!!
Plot: Boy enters girl’s life when she’s five. He’s 11 years older. 13 years later he’s the one passing on the message that her brother, and now the only family member left, has died during a mission. She breaks down and tells him to leave for good in an effort to never again have a loved one to loose. She lost her dad a year before. A distant mother. The guy stays away for ten+ years until he receives a distress signal and sweeps in and saves her from a horrible situation. They end up together, but she struggles with never really facing her grief while he struggles to let her live freely because of his fear of her getting hurt again. Nothing really resolves other than them returning to their hometown and moving in together. The end.
I think Sybil may have just written my favorite book of hers in this new series she’s created. Those are big words to say when an author has a hefty backlist and not one of them can you give less than 4 stars to. If you know this author’s story, you can’t help but feel the pain and grief she’s experienced through her words, but like only she can, she turns that pain into beautiful art and gives us this amazing story of heartache, forgiveness, and healing. I hope you follow her journey in this new series because I can’t wait to read more! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I liked this one, pretty much in everything (especially the H - Adam "Alpha" Michael Trefor), kind of a mouthful, right?! LOL yeah, well, he's known by his SEAL code name : ALPHA (and it suits him just fine *wink*)
Anyhow, I liked the story, I even liked the detailed combat situations and strategical movement in operation, that was kind of exciting as hell, even though we are all aware the grave danger this guys are putting themselves into...so, kudos, for that!
I loved the way ALPHA is protective and commanding all at once...and I liked the inner torment he had considering his somewhat inappropriate feelings towards the heroine (if you read it, you'll understand, so I won't go into dits about it)
I did roll my eyes on one major detail (also NOT spoiling it), BUT I usually have an issues with heroines like that LOL but here yeah, it was out there BUT, in spite my eye rolling tic, it didn't bother me THAT much, to be completely honest!
All in all, surprisingly well done, complex and complicated pent up military romance!
p.s. I really didn't know about the personal tragedy in this author's life and reading about it in her dedication, truly devastated me. My heart goes out to you, you are in my mind, my heart and my prayers!
Where do I start and where do I end it??? After reading everything by you, I thought I knew what to expect and love already, but this??? This is nowhere near than!! Not even by a millimetre! The way she turned her life around was genially done and while he’s the same alpha in every possible way, you can feel all his love and angst with each page turned. I loved the small childhood memories and how their beautiful love changed in time but in the best way. Now I must admit that I have to apologise to my Viking husband because Alpha is everything that I didn’t knew I needed. I’m scared to even make any theories for the next books in the series now because I already know I need them like air and water.
My first thought when I started reading this book was "These people take themselves way too seriously", and nothing in the story changed my mind. No one communicates clearly or concisely, no one really trusts or shows real loyalty to one another. She supposedly falls in love when she's five years old, he falls when she's still a teenager. Fast forward, He's a tough ex Navy SEAL who leaves the service due to an injury and somehow becomes a billionaire para military security CEO, she's CIA, although he doesn't know it. She gets herself mixed up with a trafficker and he rescues her. He finds out she's a virgin and takes her virginity in the most awkward, painful way. She says " No, I can't, this hurts, you hurt" And instead of him stopping or taking it easy, he replies "You need to feel the pain for me". Apparently having your hymen forcibly broken will make you feel alive when you've closed yourself off emotionally due to the tremendous losses you've suffered in your life. Never mind the pain she just suffered while held hostage and while being rescued. But then he puts a finger in her "forbidden hole", she has an O and apparently the heavens open and choirs sing and the "sex scented delivery of truth" brings her back to life. There is so much wordy hyperbole and metaphors that I literally started counting some of them. She describes his scent as "cold winds and sharp angles" NINE times. What dies that smell like, anyway? Must be similar to when he inhaled "her aloofness and the scent of memories." Just can't do any more of these..
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There are soo many things I want to say about both the author and the book!
It is the first in a new series of security operatives/ former military and Sybil Bartel can write an alpha military male like no other. I read all the books from her 3 other series; some more than once (Neil being a favourite of mine). Here we have a somewhat second chance, best friend's sister trope. But Sybil manages to make it so much more. I love the action scenes; the fast moving storyline and a jealous and possessive hero. But Sybil makes her heroines strong! They can totally stand on their own - and more, they own the H! Maila loses everything when her brother is the last of their family unit to pass. She is just 18 when this happens and gets locked in her grief. In my view, she is on a path of self-destruction although she - and later Adam - views it as a path of self-sacrifice. The amount of feeling that the author manages to impart in what is basically a good action/suspense romance boggles my mind. There are subtle subtexts and layers to this book that you can either fully appreciate or gloss over.
I know I am biased as Sybil writes the type of books I love, but that said, I highly recommend this book.
I do have one complaint though. It is totally my personal opinion, but I did not like the cover. There was just something off-putting about the small eyes (semi-closed?) of the cover model. Not sure if it was editing the picture to have the electrifying blue stare of Adam, or something else, but it just does not work.
Totally addicted to this series now, I can't wait for more. These characters are brilliant and the story is thrilling. I recommend it and encourage you to read them .
I love Sybil Bartel books. She writes heroes that kick ass and the heroines who could tame them but don't--because they like their men wild. This book had all the action, suspense, and sexual tension I've come to expect from Ms. Bartel, but it also had a lot of heavy, confusing emotions that weighed down the story. Yes, I understand that there is some heartache, that Emmy fears losing another person she loves, but I think she went way too far down the rabbit hole of ridiculous emotional defensiveness (she killed all happiness and hope) that she became too much of a black spot in her own romance. Toward the end, I kind of wished Adam would find someone easier and more appreciative of him to live an HEA with. Emmy spent so much time pushing emotion, Adam, all possible happiness away, that it left little room for the lightness that comes with resolution.
This book was sexy, well-written, and nail-biting. But it was also morose and lacked that uplifting happiness suspense romances need to make the reader feel like the hero/heroine are actually getting their HEA.
I really like Sybil Bartel’s alphas but one thing that usually annoys me is that the characters talk in circles and never really answer the questions asked and this one did it SO MUCH!! She threw his past in his face (he deserved it) he completely skips over the questions and she lets him!! Grrrr! He never tells her or explains or apologizes why he was sleeping around if he was so in love with her. Oh and the book never answers the question of who sent the text that burned her cover. The whole thing just feels rushed and like someone keeps pressing fast forward in the good parts and slows down the tedious parts. So yes while I love her alphas I’m not crazy about the no answers or lack of information.
I really wanted to like it but the separation was too long and dumb. The H was supposed to be an Alpha but really didn’t act like it. The h was also so bland and stupid to insist on doing a very dangerous job that could not only put her but others in danger. I’m all for women who can take care of themselves but some choices are just dumb. It was frankly so painful to finish as I kept on hoping that the story or the writing would improve. They don’t even really get together until the book is about to end. What a waste of time.
My heart belongs to ALPHA!!! Loyalty, Love, Honor, Commitment! Adam "ALPHA" Trefor has this in spades. Coming from nothing and no one to a family who loved and embraced him. He led his life based around the love that was given to him by one family. Through tragedy and war, he vowed to always care for Emmy and he always did. This book is the beginning of the AES Series. Wow, just wow. I can't wait for the rest of these stories, ALPHA, VICTOR, ROMEO, ZULU. All these wonderful Heroes were highlighted in this new adventure. ALPHA stole my heart from the beginnning. My heart belongs to the rags to riches stories. ALPHA led you through love, loss, danger, action, suspense and more suspense, up until the very last word of Sybil's book, LITERALLY!!! Oh how I love Sybil and how she can make us fall in love with her alphas. I can't wait for more. Love and hugs to you Sybil. Your strength through writing this book will always amaze me. You are loved and you have the support of so many!!! Love you to pieces!!! Sybil Bartel
Wow. Talk about book hangover! Why do I feel like I’m reeling and yet Sybil has so much more for us in this series. Adam “Alpha” Trefor and Maila are some of the best but most stubborn second chance Romance characters you’ll met. This may be a slow burn by some standards but when the heat turns up it’s all Alpha as we’d expect from our dear Sybil (pun intended). If you haven’t read her other boys yet, go grab them while you’re waiting for the next AES to hit the stands!
Sybil Bartel always does a fantastic job of writing ex-military Alphas and "Alpha", the first book in her newest Series, is no exception! I loved the premise of this book and the intriguing dialogue and smart storyline only made me want to read it more. If you love best friend's sister, age-gap, friends to lovers, ex-military, contemporary, or security romance, with strong, sexy men, and smart, bad-a$$ women, this book will check every box on your list! 5 Fantastic Stars!