Alexandra Dixon


Biography

I write for the pleasure of my readers, and I love knowing that they enjoy reading my books as much as I enjoy writing them.

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Books

Crazy Stupid    by Alexandra  Dixon
Price: Free! 3860 words. Published on November 15, 2011. Fiction.

0.5 star(3.50 from 2 reviews)
Vincent and Zach have been best friends for years, and Vincent has been in love with Zach for years. An unfortunate turn of events in which Vincent's mother almost dies leads Zachary to realize that he's been in love with his friend for as long as they've known each other. Without a doubt, their love is cray stupid. Not that they really care.
Hunter A    by Alexandra  Dixon
Price: Free! 13300 words. Published on November 14, 2011. Fiction.

0.5 star(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Losing your parents at 11 isn't easy, especially losing them to bloodthirsty vampires, and even worse: being turned into the thing you hated the most at twelve. Becoming a vampire hunter at fourteen was a personal choice, but one Aleena never regretted one day in her life. That is...until she met Aiden. Then, her whole life got turned upside down. Quite literally.

Alexandra Dixon’s tag cloud

bestfriends    blood    crazy stupid    love    paranormalromance    romance    school    secretlove   

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Smashwords book reviews by Alexandra Dixon

  • Azalea's Pride on Nov. 19, 2011
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    A decent read. I would've liked it to have been the complete book though. But all in all it was an okay read from such a young author.
  • Three Days on April 26, 2012
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    This book was awesome! I can't stop reading it... I fell assleep reading it last night and I woke up and continued again :)
  • Breaking Waves on May 26, 2012
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    I read this book when it was featured in GoodReads MM Romance Group Anthology and now every time I pick up my iPod it's the first thing I read. This was amazingly beautiful and, embarrassingly enough, I cried at the beginning when Jay was apprehensive to speaking with Cameron. It really was a beautiful book and I just hope you continue to write books this great.