List of reviews made by users for the Betrayed by Blood, Claimed by the Alpha novel.
8 users have written reviews for the Betrayed by Blood, Claimed by the Alpha novel and rated it with an average score of 3.8 out of 5.
8 Reviews
This was a good read. I agree that there were some errors in the storyline but not enough to distract me from the story line. I really enjoyed the story and the complexity of the characters. I'm love the happily ever after ending.
It was a good storyline. I felt like it drug on some but overall it was very intertaining. There were a lot of characters to keep track of. I almost would of hoped for fewer characters so you could of built more in depth story around all of them.
Plot holes boring fmc storyline was poor could of had less of the boring drama and developed more in the writing of the plot
Was it a bad read no would I recommend it also no. Maybe after the author learnt continuity and consistency in writing G it could be so much more there was no depth he just went from angry to half decent
Fmc was just pathetic nothing remarkable too timid too self deprecating she showed no actual worth til the last chapter before the epilogue and that was one paragraph
This is barely amateur writing author still has a bit to go but take this as a brainstorming idea for good books and finesse it
I thought this was an exceptional novel! I loved how the alpha came around to truly loving her and only her. This novel held my attention from start to finish and I could hardly put it down. Great story and I can't wait for the next one!
While the novel delves deeply into the heroine's suffering and stretches the "mate rejection" trope, it falls into familiar patterns: endless betrayals, abrupt executions over minor faults, and illogical mercy toward the real villains. The antagonists' motives lacked depth, making their actions feel arbitrary. Still, I agree with the general sentiment - despite its flaws, the story remains compelling and smoothly paced.
It was so good. Full of many twists and turns. I loved how Alpha Cain softened over time, and how Lydia was fiercely on Avery's side.