As an omega in hiding, being alone is something Sadie knows all too well.
Only, she’s never been quite this alone.
Safely stashed away on her mountain, listening to the world fall apart on her radio as the Crash sends the world dark, she isn’t sure what her future holds.
Never one to give up easily, Sadie does what she’s always done and gets back to work. She still has imprisoned omegas to help save.
The only danger that makes her pause is alphas. So, when three gorgeous, ex-military alphas unexpectedly turn up to rescue her just as an ominous snow storm hits, she has a choice to make. Kick them back down the mountain to fend for themselves, or let them into the safety of her cabin, and possibly save their lives.
Matt, Anders, and Oliver volunteered for this mission, but were expecting a quick in-and-out operation to rescue the leader of the Network. Not a sassy, capable young omega who knows more about surviving on the mountain than they do. Or a snow storm that quickly turns dangerous. Suddenly, they’re not so sure who is getting rescued.
Forced to share warmth and ride out the storm together, hand making Christmas decorations to pass the time quickly turns to something more when Sadie unexpectedly goes into heat.
In a snowstorm, what happens in the cabin stays in the cabin. Or does it?
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Knot Your Present is a MFMM, why choose, reverse harem, omegaverse. It includes forced proximity, nesting, mate bonds, a heat, Xmas crafts, and a blanket fort.
Sadie’s story is part of the Pack Origins series. If you’ve read Knot Your Possession, you will have met these characters already. If you want to find out what happened between the guys setting off on their rescue and turning back up at the Omega Palace as a new pack, this novella is for you.
If you’re just looking for a short, spicy Christmas story, this novella can also be read as a stand-alone. Happy reading!
Knot Your Present was previously included in the Knotty Holiday Nights anthology and available through my newsletter. If it seems familiar, you may have read it from one of these sources. It is now only available here.
Genre: Adult Dystopian Omegaverse Spice: 3/5🌶️ *spice ratings are relative to similar books in the same genre*
The Catalog: MFMM omegaverse, omega FMC that runs a network of spies, snowed in cabin, hurt/care and soup, blanket fort nest, true mates/scent matches, surprise heat, making homemade Christmas decorations
*very small MM; the males aren’t in romantic relationships with each other, but aren’t afraid to touch/kiss during sexy time
Kink: power exchange, temperature play
Pack Dynamics: α Ω α α Matt (α): moody dominant Anders (α): controlled leader Oliver (α): golden retriever with a dark side Sadie (Ω): leader of an omega resistance
Synopsis: Sadie had been alone for a few weeks, running a secret network, when The Crash happened and government leaders abandoned the people. Now, there’s a huge snow storm approaching her cabin base when three alphas show up to “rescue” her.
Thoughts; I haven’t read any books in this dystopian omgaverse series, but after this novella I am VERY interested in the rest of the series. You can def read this as a stand-alone, however!
I super loved the nesting and cozy feels in this one. I’m obsessed with the blanket fort nest.
This novel makes no sense with the series. It's in the same world with the Crash happening (society crashes due to complete electrical failure) and Omegas being scented and enslaved immediately but this FMC goes into nearby towns, as an Omega, and has casual hookups... but can't hide her scent. The FMC in the first book has to physically hurt herself to hide her scent but this girl just walks around freely? She has working solar panels and fully functioning electricity... how do near by townsfolk (who know she has these things) not show up for help? This is supposed to be the end of the world, people get desperate. This does not reflect my 5 star review of the main series, they are great Post-apocalyptic Omegaverse books, definitely try the main series.
It's a novella, sure, but there isn't enough storyline to stand alone as a book. I know it's part of a bigger series but we just don't see enough of any of the characters to decide if we really love em yet. It's not a bad read by any means, it just doesn't have anything particularly special to make it stand out.
I really enjoyed this novella! Despite being a novella and not having a lot of time to get through everything, it still had everything I wanted: fated mates, plot, spice, angst. There was caretaking and nesting and a heat. While it stands alone, I have been captivated with the overall dystopian plot and will be reading the Pack Origins series.