Sunday, March 5, 2017

Review of Alpha's Baby by Lauren Landish


I received this book as an ARC for a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Stefan and Bella. Bella has had a crush on her step-brother for years she knows they could never be together so instead of acting on her feelings she starts treating him badly. Once she graduates high school she lies about the college she will be going to just so that she can be sure to be no where around Stefan she hopes by doing this she will finally get over her feelings for him. However one night while pledging a sorority something happens she gets picked as the sacrifice to the fraternity at the college. Little did she know that night would change her life. However will it change if for the better or the worse?

Stefan has always had a crush on his step-sister Bella it got so bad the only way he could be with women and have a happy ending was by picturing it was her he was with. So he figure college will finally be the time that he will get over her. However it doesn't go as planned when the first college he attends he gets into hot water and almost gets kicked out. So no that he is at North State he is determined to prove that he is the big man and nothing will stop him, or so he thinks. Little does he know that after becoming the alpha in his fraternity by beating all of his brothers in an arm wrestling contest. His prize will be a night with one of the Kappa Beta girls. Little does he know that this one girl he is going to be paired up with is the one girl he can never get over. What will he do when he finds out who he is really with? Will this break not only them but their family as well?

This is a great story about finding the love of your life and being willing to do anything it takes to be with that person. There are many twists and turns in this story that I want to tell you all about but don't want to ruin it for anyone else. I will say this book will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. I would highly recommend this to anyone and everyone. 

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