![]() ![]() The ensemble casts they create always feel so damn real and always manage to make me crazy trying to pick who my favorite is. I’ve said it before and I’ll continue to say it with every book they write – no one writes character dynamics like Krista & Becca Ritchie do. And when it knocks you backwards, it pulls you upright again.” ![]() “And you said you wanted an in-your-face, overjoyed kind of love that knocks you backwards.” He takes a beat. I am filled with so much love for these characters.Įvery. After finishing Alphas Like Us, after all those twists I didn’t see coming and all those sweet moments, my heart IS SO FULL. So I’ll try to keep this as generic as possible. It’s pretty hard to review the third book in a series without spoilers. Alphas Like Us (Like Us #3) by Krista & Becca Ritchie – 4.5 Stars! ![]()
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