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Alee: an Every Girl novel Kindle Edition

3.7 out of 5 stars 16 ratings

With just weeks left before her high school graduation, Alee dumps her sunshine stealing boyfriend in epic fashion – by sleeping with his best friend.

Since bad things happen in three, becoming the school slut is just the beginning.
A mass shooting steals the life of Alee’s Olympic-bound best friend and a homeless drug addict turns out to be the father who abandoned Alee as a child.

With a backpack full of daddy-issues and a bucket list of broken dreams, Alee searches for light at the end of a very dark tunnel.

Will the man who broke her, be the one who saves her life?

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07X3BPG8D
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 19, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.7 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 219 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.7 out of 5 stars 16 ratings

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Nicole Loufas
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Nicole was born and raised in California. She claims to be a San Francisco native, however she's lived in both Northern and Southern California. She credits her creativity to the fact that she attended 12 schools between kindergarten and her senior year in high school. Her nomadic childhood allowed her to reinvent herself often. Some might say she was a liar. While others see the stories she told as a coping mechanism. Today she channels her storytelling ability into writing novels.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019
    I went into this book knowing nothing about it. I am a huge fan of Nicole so I was sure I would enjoy it. She knocked this one out of the park. I would highly recommend this book if you are looking for an emotional read, it will not disappoint.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2019
    I love realistic fiction books that are a bit dark. When I first read the synopsis of Alee by Nicole Loufas, I was instantly hooked. I ended up devouring this novel in a short time!

    The book starts out with Alee as a 17 year old high school senior. After sleeping with her boyfriend's best friend, she dumps her boyfriend for being too selfish. After being slut shamed at school, Alee finds comfort in her best friend Bryn. However, while at swim practice, Bryn is shot and killed. Around that time, Alee reconnects with her father that left her and her mother when she was 5, but even he isn't really there being as he's a homeless drug addict. With everything going wrong, Alee finds solace in Laine, her now ex-boyfriend's best friend - the one she slept with. The book talks briefly about Alee's life until the age of 21 where it really focuses on what is going on with Alee. When a major life even happens, Alee is thrown into a downward spiral that she may not ever escape.

    I thought the plot for Alee was written beautifully. It's a story that most people can relate to in some way. I was sucked into the plot, and I felt like I was a ghost watching Alee's life unfold from the age of 17 to 21. There are a few minor plot twists which are interesting, but there are no cliff hangers. All of my questions were answered by the end of the book. The pacing for Alee is mostly perfect. There are a few, very rare, times where the pacing slows down, but it instantly picks right back up. I was never bored while reading Alee.

    The characters in Alee felt very realistic and fleshed out. In fact, I felt like I knew all of these characters at one point in my life. Alee is such a strong character. She has had so much bad happen to her. It's as if she can't catch a break. It was interesting to follow Alee's thoughts on everything that would happen to her. She tried to stay positive even when her world was crashing down. I absolutely loved Alee, and I kept wanting something positive to happen to her. Laine seemed like such a great guy, and it was obvious how much Alee meant to him (and him to Alee). I loved reading about the love between Laine and Alee. I liked how Loufas made them feel like a real couple by giving them problems as well and not some Hollywood romance. I never really liked Benny. He was well written, but I always felt like I couldn't trust him. Throughout the book, I just kept wishing that he'd stay away from Alee!

    Alee is a dark read, and it has quite a few strong triggers. These include gun violence, death, murder, suicide, rape, drug use, alcoholism, miscarriage, profanity, mentions of underage sex, and sexual situations (although not too graphic).

    All in all, Alee was a very interesting and emotional read. If you are a fan of sunshine and rainbow books, Alee is not for you. However, if you're after a gritty, beautifully written realistic fiction novel that discuses tough issues, then Alee is the book you've been waiting for. I would definitely recommend Alee by Nicole Loufas to those aged 17+. Alee is one of those books that will keep you thinking about everything that happened in it long after you've finished reading it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020
    This book is crazy. The end had me like WTH?!?!

    The characters in this book are unique and interesting. The writing is good. I am just kind of at a loss with this book. It doesn’t end happy and everything that happens in it is negative. I kept waiting for something good to happen. But it doesn’t. It just gets worse.

    I think with a little more info this could be a good book. I just always felt like I was missing something. This book did give me a crap ton of feels. Man, Alee has been through everything and my heart aches for her. Terrible thing is this could be a real person right now.

    Just do not go into this book looking for romance and pretty stuff. It’s not happening.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
    Alee's story is one of highs and lows with a love story wrapped in. Sometimes we don't get the fairy tale ending we dream of. Alee as a character has so many strengths but even the strongest fail with too much weight on their shoulders. Abandoned and ignored throughout her young life forged the young adult she became and colored some of her life's decisions.

    I would like to believe that Alee was fated to meet and be with Laine, even if the situation was messed up. Alee and Laine had and epic type of love, but the timing was always a little off. I found myself rooting for Alee and Laine, but choices were taken away from them. I could not put this story down and finished it in a day, due to me wanting to know how the story ended.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
    Alee is unlike anything I have read. The book is captivating, it is the emotional roller coaster that will have you bawling, angry or wanting to throw your kindle. It has some subjects that some will find difficult to read. This is not a happy ending type of book. In fact, I would say there is little about this book that brings forth feelings of happiness. The book is a dark, it is the under belly of real life, it is the unexpected and difficult choices and thoughts that run through people’s minds. It is the struggle of one girl Alee and the ugly, nasty an unfortune choices that are made for her or she is forced and cornered into making. The story and plot bring forth some of the life’s most challenging life obstacles.

    I love the development of the characters, the plot twists and turns throughout the story keeping the reader engaged. I would recommend this book with the understanding this does not have a happy ending in the typical sense, and the book does discuss matters that some will find difficult.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
    Wow...this story from beginning to end, had me captivated in every way. I could not put it down. In all seriousness though I actually had to put it down a couple of times because I couldn’t read with tears falling. 😭

    I know which characters I liked and others I really didn’t like and all you’d have to do is read the book to know. 🥰😡

    This story has my heart, all the feelings and emotions were so heavy, and it wasn’t like just one thing but one thing after another. 💔

    I’ll just be over here crying in my own little corner to myself. 😭

    This author did an amazing job. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022
    This book is so incredibly heart-wrenching. Alee's life was a mess from an early age. It got better before it got worse for her. My heart broke for her. TRIGGER WARNING: This book does deal with sexual assault/rape, homelessness, soldier death, abortion, and suicide. I would really only recommend it to certain people. It's not for everyone. I do appreciate all of the information at the end about suicide prevention and about where to turn after sexual assault/rape.

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