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ISBN: | 0615761739 (ISBN13: 9780615761732) |
Edition Language: | English |
Alyssa Rae
Paperback | Pages: 332 pages Rating: 4.35 | 20 Users | 5 Reviews

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Title | : | A Lion's Pride |
Author | : | Alyssa Rae |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 332 pages |
Published | : | February 13th 2013 by Arb Publishing |
Categories | : | Young Adult |
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Alyssa Rae writes in a clear narrative that while uncomplicated serves her story well, and while it can be said that the story of A Lion's Pride is a black and white tale of good and evil, every aspect of her writing serves that end. In other words, it works, and it's just a matter of taste if a reader doesn't like it. I happened to be a reader that enjoys a story where good is good and evil is evil. Not that this story is without complications or characters that are multi-dimensional.The story is about two biker clubs, one the Fu-Lions, the good guys, and the other the Reaper's Sons, the bad guys who deal drugs and take over towns. The story centers around Alex who is the daughter of the deceased leader of the Fu-Lions club, and the Reaper's want to kidnap her. That's the basics. Characters like Jason, who while a good guy isn't above smacking around someone who desperately needs it, lends the story depth and credibility.
So it's a novel where suspension of disbelief comes easily in a black and white world, and that's a trick not so easy to pull off.
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Ratings: 4.35 From 20 Users | 5 ReviewsPiece Appertaining To Books A Lion's Pride
Clever and talented young author. Looking forward to her next book!'A Lion's Pride' is a solid debut novel by Alyssa Rae. The book focuses around Alex who has been responsible for her younger sister Jesse since her mother, father, and Uncle were killed. The catch to the book is that the entire family is heavily invested in a motorcycle club called the Fu Lions. Rae's focuses on Alex's attempts to be taken seriously by the Fu Lions and her attempts to avoid being kidnapped by a rival gang.The characters for the most part are interesting and compelling. The
I LOVED the book. I knew who it was all along. My guess was right about who it was who tried to kidnap Alex! It is probably one of the best books I've ever read.

(I received this book for free as part of Goodreads First Reads giveaways).(This review may contain spoilers).This book is a little different to the books I normally read, since it was focused on a motorcycle gang. Still, I found it a good read that kept my attention throughout.The first scene did a really good job of hooking me into the book. I quickly grew to like and was able to relate well to the main few characters.I did think that this book suffered a lot from telling rather than showing.
Alyssa Rae writes in a clear narrative that while uncomplicated serves her story well, and while it can be said that the story of A Lion's Pride is a black and white tale of good and evil, every aspect of her writing serves that end. In other words, it works, and it's just a matter of taste if a reader doesn't like it. I happened to be a reader that enjoys a story where good is good and evil is evil. Not that this story is without complications or characters that are multi-dimensional.The story
Alyssa Rae is a devoted and enthusiastic reader, writer, and movie goer. Her previous works include A Lions Pride, A Rebel Star, and A Rising Star . She currently resides in a historic town in North Carolina and has many more projects that are soon to follow. Stay tunedFor more recent updates follow her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/alyssaraeauthoror Twitter: @alyssaraeauthorOr join the mailing
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