
Book Review: Alpha
Book details
About the story
Sci-fi BW/WM romance: the story follows Morgan, a woman who is kidnapped and forced into an experiment involving Alpha, a genetically enhanced super-soldier. Together, they discover a powerful, instinctual connection while fighting for survival and freedom.
Mood
Emotional & Angsty, Dark & Intense
World setting
Genres
Plot pacing
Fast-paced plot
Relationship tropes
Story tropes
Abduction / Captivity, Pregnancy
Ending type
HEA (Happily Ever After)
Content warnings
Abuse, Attempted sexual assault, Birth‑control non‑consent / Breeding, Body‑shaming / fat‑phobia, Domestic abuse, Graphic language / Profanity, Graphic sexual content, Kidnapping, Panic attacks, Rape, Sexual harassment, Victim blaming
Kinks
Breeding
About the series
Alpha is book #1 of the Alpha series
Well, this is the first book of the series, so technically yes, but check the ending type above in case you want to avoid cliffhangers.
Book Blurb
Morgan Downs’ life is unexceptional. She’s stuck in an abusive loveless marriage and often made to feel inferior by her parents because of her speech impediment. Although as bad as her life is, she never expected to be kidnapped from her home and taken to a private military base to become a test rat for a science experiment. But things change when Morgan meets Alpha. She should be afraid, he isn’t quite human after all. Alpha is a genetically enhanced super soldier, and Morgan has been captured to bear his offspring. Yet, Morgan finds that Alpha isn’t the real monster behind those confined walls. They are both captives of the insane scientist, Dr. Ryder Strong. This book contains some graphic scenes of violent acts. Readers please be advised.
Morgan Downs’ life is unexceptional. She’s stuck in an abusive loveless marriage and often made to feel inferior by her parents because of her speech impediment. Although as bad as her life is, she never expected to be kidnapped from her home and taken to a private military base to become a test rat for a science experiment. But things change when Morgan meets Alpha. She should be afraid, he isn’t quite human after all. Alpha is a genetically enhanced super soldier, and Morgan has been captured to bear his offspring. Yet, Morgan finds that Alpha isn’t the real monster behind those confined walls. They are both captives of the insane scientist, Dr. Ryder Strong. This book contains some graphic scenes of violent acts. Readers please be advised.
Rating & review
My review
The author describes Alpha as a Black Woman/White Man Paranormal Romance. However, I’d personally call it a romance between a prisoner and an experimented-on super soldier, leaning more toward sci-fi than paranormal.
I really love this book. It’s a masterpiece (I’m biased). In fact, I’m purposefully saving the second book in the series for when I’m desperate for a similar super-soldier story.
Alpha incorporates some of my favorite romance elements:
- An alpha male lead who’s fiercely protective.
- Mysterious super soldiers who have been experimented on (I won’t say more to avoid spoilers!).
- A romance that unfolds under captivity and experimentation.
- A soft, loving heroine who’s insecure but relatable.
Now, this book is not for everybody. It has captivity, control, torture, and sexual abuse themes. I usually avoid seeing the content warnings because they can be spoilerish, but I do include them in my reviews so you can check them out if you want more details.
Romance & Main Characters
I tagged this book as insta-love, but it’s more of an “insta-connection” romance and “instinct-driven chemistry plus survival mode” vibes.
Don’t expect long, emotional conversations between Morgan and Alpha; their relationship grows from something more instinctive.
- Morgan feels refreshingly average—in the best possible way. She makes me feel like anyone could find their own Alpha. She’s a bit more insecure than I usually prefer, but it fits the context of the story.
- Alpha… oh, Alpha. It was so frustrating that the book is told entirely from Morgan’s point of view. I was dying to know what Alpha was thinking! He’s enigmatic yet straightforward—reminded me a little of Abraxas from Pheromone. He’s incredibly protective and laser-focused on Morgan, kind of like Fury with Ellie in Fury. And as the story progresses, we learn more about him.
The author describes Alpha as a Black Woman/White Man Paranormal Romance. However, I’d personally call it a romance between a prisoner and an experimented-on super soldier, leaning more toward sci-fi than paranormal.
I really love this book. It’s a masterpiece (I’m biased). In fact, I’m purposefully saving the second book in the series for when I’m desperate for a similar super-soldier story.
Alpha incorporates some of my favorite romance elements:
- An alpha male lead who’s fiercely protective.
- Mysterious super soldiers who have been experimented on (I won’t say more to avoid spoilers!).
- A romance that unfolds under captivity and experimentation.
- A soft, loving heroine who’s insecure but relatable.
Now, this book is not for everybody. It has captivity, control, torture, and sexual abuse themes. I usually avoid seeing the content warnings because they can be spoilerish, but I do include them in my reviews so you can check them out if you want more details.
Romance & Main Characters
I tagged this book as insta-love, but it’s more of an “insta-connection” romance and “instinct-driven chemistry plus survival mode” vibes.
Don’t expect long, emotional conversations between Morgan and Alpha; their relationship grows from something more instinctive.
- Morgan feels refreshingly average—in the best possible way. She makes me feel like anyone could find their own Alpha. She’s a bit more insecure than I usually prefer, but it fits the context of the story.
- Alpha… oh, Alpha. It was so frustrating that the book is told entirely from Morgan’s point of view. I was dying to know what Alpha was thinking! He’s enigmatic yet straightforward—reminded me a little of Abraxas from Pheromone. He’s incredibly protective and laser-focused on Morgan, kind of like Fury with Ellie in Fury. And as the story progresses, we learn more about him.
Character & romance details
About the romance
4
Medium burn
MF
Story tropes
Abduction / Captivity, Pregnancy
Relationship tropes
Kinks
Breeding
About the female lead
Ocupation
Homemaker
Virgin protagonist?
No
About the love interest
Ocupation
Military or Ex‑Military / Bodyguard, Warrior
Virgin love interest?
Yes
Personality
Alpha, Jealous, Possessive, Protective
Who will love this book
Alpha is perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Fiercely protective and misterious alpha males
• Sci-fi romance with experimented-on super soldiers
• Insta-connection romances unfolding under captivity
• A soft, relatable heroine finding her strength
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Oh hey! I’m Becky, book hugger and the one-woman team behind RBM. I hope my reviews help you find a story you’ll love.

