"You can't be weak, wife. You now have three husbands to please. Tonight's the night we claim you. You can't let a simple wedding tire you, for our nuptial night holds trials far more demanding." Ezra whispered huskily, tucking my hair behind my ear. ***Xanthea Plath is an omega, the illegitimate daughter of the Alpha of the Virgo Pack. She’s spent her life dreaming of becoming a doctor like her mother, but those dreams are crushed by her stepmother, the Luna, who will stop at nothing to break her. Just as Xanthea is about to escape and follow her dreams, her world shatters when she is offered as a bride to the ruthless triplet Alphas — the Demon Lords of the Underworld.
Morally twisted, dangerous, and shrouded in dark legends, these men have destroyed every woman they touch. Xanthea has heard horrifying stories of the brides who came before her, all of whom met a gruesome end.
Now, Xanthea must face a nightmarish marriage she was forced into where survival isn’t just about pleasing her husbands — it’s about surrendering to their twisted desires, or being destroyed by them.
Author of the bestselling Steamy Dark Romantasy "Offered to the Triplet Alphas" which is the 1st book in the "Infernal Alpha Series" about Alphas from hell finding their obsessions in forbidden romances.
I liked the story. There were a few errors but not enough to make me DNF or leave a bad review. If I could give half stars it would be 4.5. I feel a little more world building and history would be helpful, especially with the earthly packs. I bought the second book and can't wait to read it too.
A little upset that I bought this book. It was kind of a mess. The guys would be like “I would burn the world for you” and then “but don’t fall in love with me lol” or give this emotional caring pep talk and then say “you mean nothing to me”.
It felt like I was reading the first rough draft of a book instead of the completed piece.
It was all over the place - something different popping up every chapter and things never being explained. A lot of spelling errors that kept tripping me up.
I kept hoping that it would all of a sudden make sense because i thought the book sounded promising.
What kind of ending was that? It wasn't even a cliff hanger...it was just like the author decided to stop writing at that point. Also very confused - if Asher is who she is closest to why is there no POV from him but a ton from Raven? This book has potential but didn't follow through unfortunately
I really enjoyed this book starts of kinda of like most forced marriages with omegas but theres so much more to this world. Different realms and magic i liked reading about it. I really hope the fmc grows into her own and becomes fierce.
This book has a great pace. Great characters and character development. The storyline is top tier. Hands down one of the best stories I’ve read in a long time.
3.5 star ⭐️ awful grammar and spelling mistakes but it’s a vibe. If you can push through the first few chapters it’s really entertaining. It starts off rough though.
The concept of the story is great. The FMC is a little too much at times with her fear and timidity. As well some things did not make sense, like she forgot to write them but then the result of it was the next paragraph. And lastly the typos, words were misspelled and it was sooo many that it had you breaking from reading. It could be better and I know the writer will get better. But this was not worth paying for.
The spelling and grammar errors in this book are like nothing I've ever read before and it amazes me that something that bad was ever published. It's so distracting that you can't even focus on whether the plot is good or not. I had to DNF.