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ALPHA MALE (BLOOD RED MOON Book 2) by Mark Allen

Gripping, brutal, and yet surprisingly tender…

Allen’s latest is a ferocious, fast-paced, and harrowing second act in the Caleb Jacobsen Saga. After saving humanity from the Global Alpha’s wrath, Caleb and Marla hoped for peace. But peace was never built to last. When a werewolf delegation arrives, Caleb learns that by refusing the Alpha title after his victory, he’s left the werewolf world leaderless. Reluctantly, Caleb must accept the role he never wanted. But not all werewolves accept his authority. As war ignites, sides must be chosen. In the final, brutal clash between Caleb and Logan, the fate of both species hangs in the balance.

Caleb remains at the heart of the story. His journey from lone wolf to Global Alpha is less about a man rising to power and more about a man reckoning with unintended consequences.  By killing the previous Alpha, Hans, he sets into motion a collapse of centralized leadership in the werewolf world.  This tension is reflected in his relationship with Marla, a human who knows the worst of Caleb’s world and loves him anyway. Their relationship is the emotional anchor of the novel. Marla wants to be part of his life in full. Caleb resists. Not because of machismo or mistrust, but because he knows the horror she’d be choosing. 

Each new character introduced; Amari, Mehmet, LeBlanc, Crawford, serves as both mirror and contrast to Caleb. Crawford, in particular, stands out. He’s brash, honest, and doesn’t pander to Caleb’s internal conflict. The werewolf lore in the book is vivid and refreshingly brutal. Allen’s werewolves can change at will, they live with long memory, and they are bound not just by violence but by an ancient order in disarray. The political and territorial struggles mirror real-world power vacuums: when a tyrant falls and no clear successor rises, factions battle for scraps, and innocents suffer. 

Allen’s prose is taut and cinematic, particularly during action scenes and horror sequences. He writes like someone who has lived with these characters for years. And perhaps he has. His background in screenwriting is evident in the pacing and structure, but unlike many cinematic thrillers, the narrative balances character introspection with plot momentum, allowing philosophical questions to rise without derailing the story. Readers looking for gore and action will be well satisfied, but those who stay for the story’s emotional depth and moral complexity will be rewarded most. A must-read for fans of character-driven supernatural thrillers.

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Pub date April 15, 2025

ASIN B0F1BWW6JS

Price $6.99 (USD) Kindle edition

2 thoughts on “ALPHA MALE (BLOOD RED MOON Book 2) by Mark Allen

  1. Thank you for the wonderful review of my novel. It is gratifying when someone enjoys my work, and truly gets the conflict and tension in the subtext. That’s because the subtext is really where I live and breathe. The monsters and the action, all the blood and gore, etc., isn’t what the story is really about. All that stuff is just window dressing; things to get your attention and draw you in. Once you’re there, then I talk to you about other things. As I often say (paraphrasing the late great George A. Romero), I don’t really write horror novels. I write novels with horror in them so I can talk about other things. And in ALPHA MALE, I’m talking about a lot of things that really have nothing to do with werewolves. Again, thank you.

    1. You’re most welcome. It was a pleasure to read it:)

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