"For most people, being attracted to their mate was a given, not just a blessing.
But for them? It would be a soul-deep curse."
Hell yeah. The fuss was worth it.
𐙚 Omegaverse Dynamics (Alpha, Beta, Omega, Sigma hierarchy)
𐙚 Reverse Harem
𐙚 Fated mates
𐙚 Slow-but really slow- burn
𐙚 Tension
𐙚 Academy Setting
𐙚 Reality TV Show
𐙚 Multiple POV
𐙚 She's a ballerina
Isobel enters the Ironside Academy, a place where students are constantly watched, their every move scrutinized. They are admired, wagered on, celebrated for their talents and power. The ultimate goal? Win the game. Isobel is a Stigma, the lowest rank beneath Alpha, Beta, and Omega. To everyone, she’s useless, unworthy of being acknowledged.
She has no desire to be noticed, let alone to play this game. But fate has other plans when she befriends Theodore, an Alpha. Everything begins to spiral, and soon, she finds herself entangled with the very Alphas she tried to avoid.
𐙚 My favorites
𖥻 Theodore
"She should have picked Kilian or Niko, and then they wouldn’t have had to worry, but she chose Theodore. Theodore, who had become the glue binding them—and their plan—together. Theodore, who was now pulling himself across the lake by the rope she had strung up, proving to them all that he would always be the first one to jump in, to face the unknown on his own, and they would have no choice but to follow."
I think I liked him the first, because he’s also the first person we meet who genuinely takes an interest in Isolde. They meet under unique circumstances and end up becoming friends with her. But honestly, he’s like my little teddy bear—he’s so sweet and adorable with Isolde! Like the other characters, it’s obvious he’s falling for her. I don’t know, I just felt something, and I loved getting to know him.
𖥻 Kilian
"She opened her mouth, and he forgot all about what he had to do. Just one taste … He drove his tongue between her sweet lips, trying not to lose himself in the potent sensation of her little tongue licking back curiously against his. It was just attraction. She was just … attractive. He liked most things about her, and she was so fucking responsive. That’s all it was. He could ignore that."
For Kilian it's different. My feelings for him grew progressively, but at the same time, it felt intense from the start? As soon as we get to read more about him and see his interactions with Isolde, I immediately liked him. I just want to give him a big hug. He’s such a joyful character—he’s a sunshine, so caring, kind, and just amazing.
𐙚 Isobel
Her character is just so well-written; there’s nothing excessive about her. She might be considered a nobody, but she’s not pathetic either. She’s not written in a way that would make us tire of her—quite the opposite. We move forward with her, and we want to move forward with her. We want to learn more about her, and deep down, we know there’s still so much left to discover.
𐙚 The alphas
Kilian and Theodore aside, I’m intrigued by all of them, but especially Mikel, Kalen, and Cian after the last few pages of the book. Oscar also intrigues me, but not as much for now.
When it comes to Elijah and Gabriel, I really like their dynamic—it’s like they function as one person.
I can’t wait to see how the different relationships will develop.
𐙚 About the story in itself
I absolutely lost track of time. This book was such a fast read! I literally devoured it. It’s fast-paced, but at the same time, it slows down enough for everything to be well-detailed and explored.
The writing style is just amazing, and I think that’s why I felt like I started the book, blinked, and suddenly finished it.
The story is well-structured and rich in detail. I feel like this book is a huge introduction to something much larger. The characters, especially Isolde, have so much depth. Even though we haven’t had the chance to fully explore the other characters yet, you can sense their potential. The interactions between them might not have allowed for that just yet, but it leaves so much to look forward to.
I just love the story itself! The idea of an academy where students are, in a way, part of a reality show based on their performance, the concept of winning a game, and the need to stand out… it’s all so fascinating.
I also love the powers tied to the different characters and their ranks. I really hope we’ll learn more about them as the series goes on. Everything is so well-balanced, which makes the story truly incredible.
That being said, if you’re not a fan of slow burn, you might find it a bit slow since not much happens at times. But in a way, that’s what makes the story work. Relationships are built gradually, the tension is carefully developed, and everything happens when it’s supposed to, at just the right moment.
𐙚 The ending
Now that was an ending full of emotions. I was smiling like an idiot and furrowing my brows at the same time.
I absolutely loved reading that ending, and now I just want to dive into the next book to finally get some answers. I need things to go well in the next one, though. I need Kilian to make the right choice.
𐙚 Last words for this review
I absolutely loved this reading. I didn't expect it at first to be honest.
I was really curious but didn’t expect anything in particular, and I wasn’t disappointed. There's just something about this book and i'm here for it.
Now, I’m off right away to devour the next books in the series !!!
𐙚 Quotes
“Cherries,” he suddenly blurted, his lips lifting into a small grin. “That’s what you smell like.” Isobel chuckled despite herself, his little smile forcing it out of her. “Is that a good thing?” He stared at her. “I like cherries.”
“And there it is,” he breathed out quietly. “That’s why me and you will be friends. Because underneath the yards of nonsense that puts you down one end of the ladder and me up at the other end … we both still just straight up despise ourselves.”
“That would be nice. Night, Kane.” “Theo,” he corrected her, a large hand skimming over the surface of the cold water. “Only the producers call me Kane.” Isobel snorted. “Everyone calls you Kane.” “Except anyone who matters. Goodnight, Illy.”
“No way,” he growled. “There is no way in hell you’re going to carry me bridal-style through the lake. I will never hear the end of it. And there are cameras out here,”
Theodore was turning in the water, following her with his eyes. “He likes her,” Elijah commented. “Obviously,”
Sato made a soft, dangerous humming sound. “He’s lucky I didn’t kill him. Back to the problem, Sigma.” “Isobel,” she corrected. “Little rabbit,” he countered.