Leah Wilson might only be a female human. Yet, she can be sure, “The Alpha Chose Me,” because she instantly feels a strange connection with her Alpha werewolf mate.
Jake Taylor is arrogant, aggressive, and has some tiny touches of a-hole elements in his personality. He is the quintessential Alpha werewolf!
Leah’s life in her brand-new world changes dramatically as soon as she meets Jake.
So, what about alternative novel, The Human Mate?
- Part 1: The Main Story Of The Alpha Chose Me Novel
- Part 2: The Highlighting Chapters In The Alpha Chose Me Novel
- Part 3: Some Reflections About The Alpha Chose Me Novel’s Characters (And Storylines)
- Part 4: Alternative Book To The Alpha Chose Me
Part 1: The Main Story Of The Alpha Chose Me Novel
Leah Wilson lives a typical life as an 18-year-old human female. She has lived in Florida with her grandmother since she was born. She doesn’t get out often, except with her female best friends. Sometimes, Tommy, her boyfriend, would accompany her.
Tommy is 21 years old by the time the main story of The Alpha Chose Me novel begins. Yet, Leah’s grandmother always wishes for her to get a new boyfriend. Something feels annoying in Tommy’s personality that makes Leah eventually break up with him and rekindle her relationships with her female best friends.
After breaking up with Tommy, Leah moves to Texas with her grandmother and Leah’s best friends. There, she has fun with her best friends until a mysterious man arrives. His name is Jake Taylor. Leah’s first meetings with him occur at his party. Leah’s female best friends already knew Jake at that time. Like most girls, they are head over heels for Jake.
Soon, Jake begins to show his typically annoying Alpha traits. For instance, he drives the car faster than the usual drivers would do, and he doesn’t care about it. He is also a cocky man in his ways of flirting with Leah.
Leah suddenly finds herself falling in love with Jake. Even though she feels something is missing in her attempts to know more about Jake, it doesn’t take a long time for Leah to recognize Jake’s werewolf identity in The Alpha Chose Me novel.
Now that Leah has traveled to a brand-new world, will she let herself fall in love with an Alpha werewolf? Or, will she let this domineering Alpha werewolf usurp her will to live?
Part 2: The Highlighting Chapters In The Alpha Chose Me Novel
The Alpha Chose Me Chapter 20
Leah’s wrist still hurts in Chapter 20 of The Alpha Chose Me novel. So, that’s why she skips classes, doesn’t feel like doing her homework, and feels like she wants to connect with Alanna, one of her best friends. Leah has also been waiting for Jake’s calls since a few hours ago. Yet, Jake doesn’t seem to reach out to her.
As a result, Leah texts Alanna first about the homework. Then, she heads over to Jake’s phone calls that happened suddenly afterward. I think Jake is one of the most caring yet misunderstood Alpha I’ve ever seen! Anyway, I dislike how Leah’s granny always intervenes with her granddaughter’s business.
The Alpha Chose Me Chapter 67
Jake’s aggressiveness is evident in his attempts to force intercourse with Leah in The Alpha Chose Me Chapter 67. He is playful and dirty and brings out not only his naughtiness but also Leah’s wicked girl’s side on their bed.
Leah seems to enjoy her plays with Jake in The Alpha Chose Me Chapter 67. She wishes nobody would figure out what she does with Jake. Leah also almost forgets about her school life. Yet, fortunately, she regains consciousness the next morning and tells Jake about it.
No Alphas will let their mates go alone, especially on “hot sessions” like in this chapter. So, Jake negotiates with Leah about how he would drop her off at school.
The Alpha Chose Me Chapter 70
The Alpha ceremony is a vital celebration in any werewolf novels, including The Alpha Chose Me. Such a thing happens because the pack members will have a new Alpha and a new Luna. In Chapter 70, Jake has been appointed as an Alpha, with Leah as his Luna.
As expected from a human Luna, Leah is subject to bullies from other pack members, such as Jessica. Fortunately, Jake sides with her. I can’t wait to read more romantic parts between Leah and Jake in this novel!
Part 3: Some Reflections About The Alpha Chose Me Novel’s Characters (And Storylines)
R.V. Elliot, the author of The Alpha Chose Me, might intend to describe Jake as a stereotypical Alpha male werewolf. He should be the arrogant and dominating Alpha. I can see those parts of his personality in the first chapters. The more the story progresses, the more mellow Jake’s personality is.
An Alpha werewolf is still a born-leader Alpha. So, Jake’s mellowing personality manifests in his willingness to protect Leah and have fun with her as soon as he finishes the pack’s problems. That way, I see Jake and Leah as the cutest couple, ever.
I wish to see more portions of Tommy, Leah’s first boyfriend. I am curious, what makes him look like the annoying guy that leads Leah’s grandmother to hate him? At this point, I believe R.V. Elliot, the author of The Alpha Chose Me, can expose Tommy’s characteristics more.
Leah’s granny is the character I dislike most in The Alpha Chose Me novel. She reminds me of an overprotective parent. Had Leah always been listening to her, she wouldn’t have had the chance to hone her intuitive abilities to track werewolves’ presence. Perhaps, Jake and Leah-related scenes would never happen.
No matter how I dislike the granny character, my mind can’t stop wondering why doesn’t Leah’s granny get in the way of the Alpha ceremony. Isn’t it because Jake is a werewolf, and the granny is too afraid to get herself swallowed alive?
Overall, I think this novel’s chapters’ introductions can go faster, especially in the werewolf encounter parts. That way, reading the novel will be enjoyable. Meanwhile, I would recommend a similar novel. The title is The Human Mate.
Part 4: Alternative Book To The Alpha Chose Me
The Alpha Chose Me is a werewolf novel with a male werewolf pursuing a human female character. Yet, the human elements are too much in the first two chapters. So, what about an alternative bookthat you can enjoy reading in your spare time?
The Human Mate is the answer! This novel is your go-to answer for a more intense-feeling book than The Alpha Chose Me. Raven’s father has always wanted her to join the Hunter Organization, even though he knows they are humans. That’s why he invited Raven to move from a big city to a town near the mountains.
Everything is peaceful and perfect until Raven witnesses several episodes of killings in the town. That time is also the moment Raven learns about the Hunter Organization that her father has talked about: The Hunters should protect the city from werewolves.
Raven was on the verge of her death when she witnessed a big-sized black werewolf ambushing her. That werewolf turns out to be her mate! For your information, The Human Mate’s stories are not as confusing and lengthy as The Alpha Chose Me. So, I guess you’ll like it!