Rating: 4 stars

I came here with a single goal in mind. An aim. A purpose. I will break out of Darkmore Penitentiary. But I was a fool to think that it would be so simple.

And now with more and more Fae relying on me to get them out of this slice of hell, I find myself unable to do a damn thing. Mason Cain stabbed me in the back and left me to rot in the dark. So now I have another goal in mind before I escape this place, because no one messes with the Queen of the Oscura Clan and lives to tell the tale. The moment I get out of here, my sights will be set on him.

Between the four alpha males luring me in, the psychopaths trying to kill me and the monster roaming the halls at night, I have my hands full in here.

But one thing is for sure. I’m not throwing my life away in this place. So I’ll do whatever it takes to escape.

This is a dark, hot paranormal romance series where the main character will end up with more than one male love interest. The series is set in the same world as Zodiac Academy and Dark Fae, with some character cross-over but each series can be read without having read the other series.

Alpha Wolf was quite the read from beginning to end. It kept me on the edge of my seat, waiting to see what would happen next with Rosalie and the rest of the characters in this series. With the way this book started out due to how Caged Wolf ended, I was interested to see how Rosalie would get herself out of the predicament she found herself in.

What I was also interested in seeing with this book was how her plan to escape this prison would come together. In some aspects, the story itself moved along slowly, such as with the character development of some of Rosalie’s love interests. The guys that come to mind for me who had slower character development are Ethan and Roary, both of whom I feel like are in denial about their feelings towards her. There are certain points in this series where they admit their feelings, but they both seem to act so stubborn and hard headed about letting her know the truth about how they feel about her almost to the detriment of their relationship with her. In others, such as her plans to escape Darkmore Penitentiary, the story moved along quicker than I expected. I know some time was lost for her because of how events transpired in Caged Wolf, but I feel like things came together almost too quickly by the time she decided it was time to make her plans come to fruition. To where I was almost not at all surprised by how things transpired even though I was kept on the edge of my seat to see how everything would turn out for them. In comparison to the other series by these authors, I feel like so far the character development in this series is more of a slow burn than Zodiac Academy and Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac, but the story moves along at a much quicker pace, which I find myself not minding here as I feel like I’m still learning about these characters without it taking up the entirety of the story.

What I also enjoyed about Alpha Wolf was seeing more of Rosalie’s Moon Wolf abilities. There isn’t much given to us so far in these books about being a Moon Wolf, but every time Rosalie ends up using her abilities, I find myself interested in learning more about them and wanting to see how they affect her and those around her. I was particularly interested in learning more about what she did to Cain and appreciated that he actually looked into what she did and how to try and break it. I know she doesn’t seem to know all that much about her Moon Wolf abilities, I still find them fascinating and hope as this series progresses we find out more about these abilities along with Rosalie.

I also enjoyed reading this book from Cain and Sin’s point of view. What I enjoyed from Cain’s perspective was him finding out what’s going on in Psych to the inmates who get sent down there. I have a feeling that’s going to end up playing a big role in this series even though I don’t particularly know how yet, and I was excited to see Cain actually trusting Rosalie on this and investigating it. And what I enjoyed from reading Sin’s chapters was seeing his relationship with Rosalie continuing to develop. But I also enjoyed seeing his relationship with Ethan in this book because while they aren’t the best of friends, I feel like I’m starting to see a friendship develop between the two of them and I’m completely here for it.

In comparison to Caged Wolf, I actually enjoyed the ending of this book. Yes, I knew Rosalie’s plans to escape weren’t going to go according to plan. But I enjoyed seeing the way they went wrong and how everyone reacted here when things went bad for them. I also enjoyed with the ending seeing everyone coming together to help Rosalie with this escape. Yes, Sin was annoying here in that he actually made things a lot harder for all of them, but him, Roary and Ethan working together to help Rosalie was wonderful and I can’t wait to see more moments like that as this series continues.

If I had to choose a criticism for Alpha Wolf, it would have to be Rosalie’s relationships with Ethan and Roary. So, I overall like both of these characters as I find them both interesting guys and wanting to learn more about them as the series continues. My problem with them with regards to Rosalie is how obvious both these guys like her but keep trying to be in denial of their feelings for her. While I get it as when the chapters are from their perspective, they do a good job explaining their thoughts when it comes to her and their feelings. But I still find myself annoyed with them both because I know how much they both care about her, they are just letting other things get in the way of admitting their feelings. Especially as these are things they both can work through with her instead of letting them ruin what they have with her.

Overall though, I enjoyed reading Alpha Wolf and can’t wait to see what happens in the next book in this series Feral Wolf as I’m sure it won’t disappoint. Even though it’s currently the last book out in this series as the fourth book is yet to be published, I’m still looking forward to reading it.