Moving in with two Alphas wasn't Camelia's plan when she started at Ridgeview Conservatory, nor was baring her status as an Omega.Now that she's been outed, though, Evan and James promise to do everything necessary to help her. With increasing social and political instability between Alphas and Omegas, Camelia can't help growing close to the two Alphas who have pledged her their undying loyalty.Falling for two men wasn't what she planned, let alone two Alphas. But now that she has their loyalty, it's only a matter of time before Camelia admits to herself...she doesn't want to let them go.
I felt like the story focused more on James and Evan's relationship with each other than with Camelia. They had so many moments together, it felt unbalanced. There were even some awkward moments where Camelia was basically third wheeling and just watched James and Evan having their sweet little moments with each other, which I did not like. Overall, there were no depth in the alphas' relationship with Camelia. She felt like a third wheel/afterthought.