Solomon Aleph - Julie L. York

*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.

 

Jameson “Jamie” Llewellyn is a strong capable woman, a tough Marine and apparently a werewolf. Hell of a thing to discover about yourself in an Afghanistan cave. When General Solomon Aleph discovers her he claims her for his unit and explains all about werewolves. However, Jamie has been raised as a human and she is seriously lacking in werewolf skills and protocol. But before she can be educated, she’s captured and then she finds out how very special her DNA is and what the Big Plan for her is supposed be. However, Jamie has no intention of cooperating. Let the games begin.

 

Now, this is an interesting take on the supernatural/paranormal world. Written with plenty of detail I had no problem picturing this world and characters, the humor adds relief from the suspense and the plotting of the villains is sufficiently malevolent to give chills. However, I had a few issues that kept me from thoroughly immersing myself in the story. Solomon and the little world he has created for his region are too perfect. Too much. Too everything. Too convenient. And for being a big badass Alpha it seemed as if he cried at the drop of a hat. I got a bit tired of his tears. The ending is also a cliffhanger. Not a huge whopping one, but one all the same. Finally, the whole story needs a final polishing with an editor. I stumbled across more mistakes than I would normally let slide. All-in-all though an enjoyable action-packed were-filled read.

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