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Review: Prototype Alpha-3, by Alanah Andrews

December 27, 2020 by Rebecca Bowyer Leave a Comment

Prototype Alpha-3 by Alanah Andrews
Prototype Alpha-3 by Alanah Andrews

I bought Prototype Alpha-3 for myself as a Christmas present because I’ve really enjoyed Alanah Andrews’ other books and short stories.

It did not disappoint. I meant to read it in small chunks but ended up staying up late to finish it because I had to know what happens!

Easy reading, characters you can get attached to and plausible, interesting future scenarios.

I very much hope there are more books to come in the series!

From the blurb:

They say that I’m not human.

I am simply the property of AWPA, the advanced weaponised projects agency.

I wish that I could be both…

Alpha-3 has a single purpose: fulfil her genetic potential.

But what happens to the prototypes that don’t meet the standard?

Prototype Alpha-3 on Amazon

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