They call me perfect. Bred to be a beautiful and docile porcelain doll. And I can play that role for as long as I need. One day, I'll run away with Azarel, the only alpha I’ve ever trusted. The only alpha I’ve ever loved. But there’s a problem with porcelain. It fractures. And this pack of alphas that’s assembling around me - the new Ghost Alpha Unit - might be what finally shatters me completely. Nikolai, the unhinged outlaw from the Vlakov Family who’s building an army. Geo, the underground fighter turned lord of the underworld. Raven, the beautiful alpha who craves someone to rule him. Azarel, whose secret allegiances have me questioning anything. And the Knight, the nightmarish monster who's hunted me my entire life. I may look soft and innocent, but porcelain has sharp edges. And these alphas are about to learn a painful lesson. When porcelain shatters, the edges cut deep.
Unhinged Omega is the fourth book in the Ghost Alpha Unit series and the first book in Cosima's trilogy. It is technically possible to read Cosima's trilogy without reading Ivy's trilogy, but it is strongly recommended to read the previous books for context. The Ghost Alpha Unit series is a dark RH Omegaverse set in a war-torn dystopian society. Please see the author's website for details on content and themes.
I'm rating it 5 stars cause I already know its going to be epic. The last trilogy which is " psycho pack" was such a wonderful read the right amount of spice with a great story and i have high hopes for this one to.
I am so excited to get another trilogy in the ghosts world. This book followed Cosima and her men.
For the most part, I loved this read. I loved Cosima. She was strong willed and determined. She took zero shit and handled business. I absolutely loved that about her. The men, were interesting. I appreciated how different each one was, which made it easy to keep track, if can be hard when there is five MMC's. But, some aren't my fav compared to others.
Knight's story is giving very similar to Wraith's. I hope we get more, cause I don't want it to be a carbon copy story, just that knight is bigger. So I'm hoping things develop a little more in the next book.
The plot is fairly chaotic. For the most part, I enjoyed the chaos, but at times it did make it hard to keep track of what was going on and who every one was and their roles.
All in all, solid start to a new trilogy, and I'm excited to see what happens next!
Unhinged Omega is the first book in the second series by Lenore Rosewood. It can be read independently from the first trilogy starting with Feral Omega.
The pacing, plotting and character development really are the strong points in this book. While many why choose feel love interests feel copy-and-paste, all the male character are unique, complex and compelling without being alphaholes. This might be the only why choose series in which I can get behind all aspects of the relationships. The book also features complex and interesting relationships between the male characters that don't hinge on the relationship they have to the female main character.
Strongheaded, smart and resilient, Carissa strays both from damsel-in-distress and overly sassy main character types. Loveable and relatable, she's a princess in the noble sense of the word and machiavellian in just the right way.
Can't wait for the next one.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This was an awesome, fast moving, adventurous instalment to this world!
So far I think I liked this group even better that the Ghost alpha group in the previous books. The authors writing is noticeably stronger and the moving parts of the story move quicker. I would also say that even though the previous books set up the world and outside post apocalyptic conflicts this could easily be read outside of the first three books that follow the other group.
Now to the story! I am very impressed with the unique and interesting pack members as well as the revealing of their connections to each other and to Cosima. Existing relationships as well as animosities galore within the group have everyone seeming to be on a whirlwind crash course with each other. Raven, Geo, Nikolai and Knight still trying to remain their own islands while inextricably being drawn to Cosima's orbit much to her dismay as she does not want anything to do with any alphas except the still a mystery and haunting background figure of Azrael....well and Knight which is its own individual thing.
Cosima was an interesting character for an omega on the run. She was clearly a fighter but also smart enough to know she needed to work within the systems she was trapped in to find allies, power and safety. She was strong and sneaky in a very different way than Ivy from the last book was. I really enjoyed her sarcasm and she felt strong and confident while still being open.
This moved at an exciting pace and felt like it was go go go but still gave the characters room to show out and develop while still leaving a lot of mystery and questions regarding each and every character. And seriously the humor was an unexpected highlight! I was dying at a lot of the groups very funny thoughts and interactions. *see my highlights
I genuinely loved all the MMC pack members and find all of them very intriguing.
To say I am invested is an understatement! I can't wait to read the next book and I am debating signing up for the authors Patreon because they are releasing it in serial format....mmm
Such a good start to the new trilogy! I’m always happy with this author’s pacing and dialogue. Her new characters are well developed so far too! Can’t wait for book #5
3.5 stars - I loved the previous pack but this one I’m not so in love with - it’s still worth reading though!
Raven and Geo kept me reading this if I’m honest, I love the banter and how unhinged Raven is, the insight in geo’s mind made me giggle, honestly routing for some alpha on alpha action! I liked knight, he’s certainly different from how wraith was but I just didn’t have that emotional connection like I did with wraith, hoping in the next book, there’s more of a backstory for him.
Now Nikolai I didn’t hate him, didn’t love him - there’s just not of him in the book to form an opinion, although in this book he comes across much different from how he did in previous books - I love his crew though they’re so goofy. I didn’t like azrael in the last book and I really don’t like him now, I don’t understand why he betrayed his country, or why he keeps killing people for the people he works for when it seems everyone knows he was an undercover prince?? And honestly the other alphas are much better for cosima than he is.
Onto cosima, I don’t like her. She’s very princess-y and she HATES alphas, but does she? Take ivy who was an absolute badass biting fingers off and shit who realllllly hated alphas, cosima just doesn’t seem that plussed, also why does she want to go home so badly? When her father sells her and all that shit - surely you’d just wanna be free? I don’t care for her moonlight pussy maybe in the next book she’ll have more emotional depth but so far all she cares about is finding her alpha even though she hates alphas *sigh*
The Knight's growl deepens right on cue, as if backing me up. I have to bite back a smile at how perfectly he's playing along. I'm definitely keeping him.
The way Lenore writes psychopaths should be studied…cause it scratches something in my brain just right. I’ve been taking days to read a book cause I get distracted by the littlest thing, not the case with this book! I was hooked and devoured this story in a day. Just like I did with the first 3 books, something about the way she paces the story just sucks me and won’t let me go. Everyone’s crazy, everyone’s hot, and all the MMC’s are obsessed with their omega. Obviously Knight is my favorite, just like Wraith was but the other Alphas are so compelling as well. The different personalities and things just all meld together so well…idk. This was book was just addicting. The whole series is. If you love omegaverse, dark romance, dystopian world vibes, and psychopaths…download this book asap!! I cannot wait for book 2!
Everyone calls Cosima perfect. She's been bred to be a beautiful docile porcelain doll. And Cosima plays that role perfectly, playing it for as long as she needs to. She plans to one day run away with Azarel, he's the only alpha she's ever trusted. More than just trusting him, Azarel is the only alpha Cosima has ever loved. There's a problem with being porcelain. It fractures. And now Cosima finds a pack of alphas assembling around her – the new Ghost Alpha Unit – and that unit might be what finally shatters her once and for all. Nikolai: is the unhinged outlaw, he's from the Vlakov Family who's building an army. Geo: he's the underground fighter who has turned into the lord of the underworld. Raven: he's the beautiful alpha just searching for someone who craves someone to finally rule him. Azarel: whose secret allegiances have Cosima questioning anything and everything. Then there is the Knight: he's the nightmarish monster who has been hunting Cosima her entire life. Cosima looks soft and innocent to everyone around her, but they don't realize porcelain has its own sharp edges. And these five alphas, and they are about to learn a very painful lesson. And when porcelain finally shatters, the edges are deadly sharp, and they cut deep.
Unhinged Omega is the fourth book in the Ghost Alpha Unit series and the first book in Cosima's trilogy. It is technically possible to read Cosima's trilogy without reading Ivy's trilogy, but it is strongly recommended to read the previous books for context. The Ghost Alpha Unit series is a dark RH Omegaverse set in a war-torn dystopian society. Please see the author's website for details on content and themes.
Unhinged Omega is the 4th book in the Ghost Alpha series but it is the 1st book in Cosima's trilogy by Lenore Rosewood. I will admit that it did start off a little bit slowly and there were a lot of inner monologues that went on for quite a while.
This book is a delicious slow burn. Yes, we get a couple of spicy moments throughout the book, but they are just a few and it feels like it is just the start of a series. We don't get a lot of the story movement but we get a lot of character development, we learn a lot about each of the characters and their history and that's a great thing because it helps to draw you into the story and it gets you invested in the story.
I can honestly hope that we get more action and story movement in the next book and the next part of the trilogy. We have the characters flushed out now and we know who is who now we just need to see the story move forward. Oh and I hope that we get to know more about Knight, he's the only one that we didn't get to know in this book.
Even though the story didn't move forward a lot in this book in comparison to the previous book I do love this series and I really did enjoy this book. I have fallen in love with Cosima and her five guys and now I am so ready to jump into the next book and hopefully see the story move forward and see where our characters go and what happens next.
This was a truly rare omegaverse in that it's both exceptionally well written and a slow burn romance.
The FMC is snappy, pissed off and definitely not impressed with "her alphas" and I'm all here for the drama.
I also loved that the men are drawn to her for being this AU's version of a scent-match/fated mate, but she's hardly affected by it at all and doesn't succumb to Body Betraying Syndrome.
That said, there were a few WTF moments, mainly in her scenes with Knight (I got to thinking about how stanky the breath of someone who eats people for fun and doesn't brush their teeth must be, and I gagged so hard).
The smutty scene during her heat also sounded painful AF.
Two quotes that ruined the scene for me:
"The stretch is intense, almost agonizingly painful"
and then :
"my body convulses around him. Slick—and probably a decent amount of blood—trickles down the insides of my thighs"
Bleugh. I was wincing the whole time reading it. Thankfully, the later sex scenes were mostly pain free.
The alphas we're introduced to are interesting. I've noticed that Ms Rosewood writes her male characters extremely well.
Apart from Knight, I like Geo and Raven the best. I'm hoping Nikolai is this pack's version of Valek, and he'll become less of an ass over time.
It's also interesting to note that there's a bit of an MMM/alpha-alpha-alpha love triangle going on too.
I wasn't a huge fan of how quickly Whiskey and Plague went from hooking up, to saying I love yous in Ivy's series, but there's a lot more history and tension between these alphas than the previous set.
I'm also praying for some bossy/femdom scenes between Cosima and Raven at some point. Fingers crossed.
The one alpha I don't like at all is the mysterious Azarel. I'm trying to understand why a crown prince would betray his country?? He says it's for Cosima but it doesn't make sense.
Like sure, defend your mate, but why couldn't he have just killed her husband, kidnapped her and taken her back to his homeland if he wanted to protect her?
I'll be interested to see how Raven's revelation about his royal identity will impact Cosima's loyalty towards him.
Looking forward to Book 2!
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I loved the first books with Ivy and the Ghosts, and I am really enjoying this world Ms. Rosewood has created. Regarding Raven, normally I wouldn’t like the all that stuff , but he is the perfect mix of both for me, he’s essentially the perfect guy, totally understands an omega. In fact, I am glad I didn’t realize it from the blurb because I think I may have pre-judged him. He’s funny and sweet, real golden retriever energy.
Nikolai was harder to warm up to, but is coming around. He’s starting to remove his head from his a$$.
Geo has got obvious dad energy, he’s the only responsible and reasonable one. While we are starting to get to know him, I am not feeling much by way of chemistry, though I see the path to that coming.
Knight, love him, he’s perfect, zero critiques. I can’t wait to see more of his personality and see how he bonds with the other guys.
Azazrel, he’s still as mysterious as before, we don’t know much more about him. We are told he’s a traitor, but there’s more to the story. Has it all been for her? Right now I don’t see him “meshing” well with the group. So I imagine there will he lots more drama.
I am hoping we don’t spend 3 books listening to Cosima deny the obvious. I find it tiresome after a while, I suppose some people love that but not me. The Alphas sort of seem wrapped up in themselves right now, and it feels weird to me how they are still so focused on each other rather than their omega. Most of their inner monologues are about each other. I hope that changes soon.
Highly recommend you read the books previous to this so you can understand the world and what’s going on.
Listen.… I came into Unhinged Omega ready to be destroyed in the best possible way, because Feral Omega owned me body and soul and while this book gave me spice, drama, and enough chaos to fill a group therapy session, I also found myself occasionally side eyeing my Kindle like, "Ma’am, what is happening right now?"
The start felt like walking into a party where ten conversations are happening at once, you’re excited to see everyone, but also wondering who you should actually be listening to. Side stories galore! On the plus side, it was fun seeing so many characters woven together, but I did have to stop a couple of times and mentally take attendance.
Now for the FMC. Ooof. She was bratty and not the fun, sassy kind of brat.... more like the “Do I like you or do I want to mute you?” kind. Honestly, she wasn’t my favorite, but that’s okay! Sometimes a character makes you feel strongly even if it’s not love at first chapter.
The MCs though? Chef’s kiss. The scenes between them were spicy in all the right ways, and you can feel that tangled mess of love, lust, and low-key hate brewing. Some clearly adore each other, others clearly want to strangle each other, and somehow that makes the whole thing ten times more addictive.
So yeah; was it a little confusing? Yep. Did I roll my eyes at the FMC? Double yep. Did I still inhale this book like it was oxygen laced with glitter and sin? Absolutely.
Lenore Rosewood never writes boring, and even when I’m lost, I’m lost in a world I don’t want to leave.
Review of ARC for Unhinged Omega ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 🌶️🌶️🌶️/5 Unhinged Omega is a fourth book in the serius that takes place right after the first trilogy, so I do recommend reading the previous ones first, although it's not necessary. You can see how far Lenore came as an author, how much she delevoped her skills and boosted her creativity. I loved every part of the book and had to forced myself to stop reading so I could have fun for longer. I laughed hard, kicked my feet in excitement, ate up the pages and just couldn't stop! The internal dialogues of the characters got me cracking and cackling.
I absolutely adore Cosima and her connection with Knight. This girl is a survivor with a sharp tounge not scared to bite back, wrapped in plush velvet and silk robes. I'm so glad Lenore stayed with the concept of writing Knight's chapters similar to Wraith's but the feral factor went of the scale. He's got one goal, and one goal only, and it's her. The relationship between Raven, Geo and Nikolai is filled with tension, bickering and trauma, that makes you connect with the characters so they stay in your mind for good. I love how every character is completely different, with quirks and opposite personalities. Azarel is still there, lurking, searching, leaving bloody massacre in his wake. This pack holds with ducktape, prayer and hopeful wishing but they're ride or die for each other, ready to burn the world for her.
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“Unhinged Omega” by Lenore Rosewood Series: Ghost Alpha Unit Book 4 Genre: Dark Reverse Harem Omegaverse Romance POV: Multi Rating: 5⭐️ Spice: 4🌶️ Darkness: 5🩶
Highlights: 🖤Why Choose- Polyamory MMFMMM 🖤5 Morally Grey Alpha MCs 🖤Enemies to Lovers 🖤Unhinged Omega FMC 🖤Age Gap 🖤Plus Sized FMC and MMC 🖤Submissive Alpha Who Worships the FMC 🖤Giant Scarred Monster Alpha
Thoughts: This was such a great start to Cosima’s trilogy. With Alphas just as thrilling as the Ghost Alpha Unit, these new Alphas are all clamouring to be Cosima’s mate. There’s some great action scenes, steamy spice scenes and another intricate story set in the same war-torn post apocalyptic world as the Ghosts. If you liked Wraith, there is another silent hulking sweetie in this group that the Omega takes a liking to. We even see a cameo with the Ghosts, as one of the Alphas is Plague’s brother Azarel. If you like Dark Omegaverses, this series is amazing!
🛑Please read all the author warnings as themes and events depicted in this book could be triggering. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
It’s so nice to be back in this world! The alphas are possessive, brutal, and definitely unhinged! Of course they have a soft spot for their mate. In other words, they’re perfect lol.
Unhinged Omega is the start of Cosima’s story within the Ghost Alpha Unit. Although you don’t necessarily need to read the first three books, I’d highly recommend it as the story would be a lot more confusing without the background information.
Cosima has been captured and is being tracked by several of her mates. She does not make it easy for any of them to be with her, continually pushing them away. She insists that her only mate is Azarel, yet he still hasn’t found her. Instead she’s surrounded by Knight, Nikolai, Raven, and Geo, three of whom have complicated pasts with each other.
I absolutely loved the dynamics and relationships with the alphas, probably more so than with Cosima. I’m so curious to learn more about their pasts and what has happened between them. Right now, Raven and Nikolai have my heart. I love Cosima’s feistiness but I’m still waiting for her to develop more of a relationship with each of them.
Whew! Lenore's books are not quick reads for me. There is so much going on that I need a minute to process it all. I am very glad that I read Psycho Pack, which I'd missed, before reading this so I knew exactly what was happening. While this is the first book in the next mini series, this is book 4 of the Ghost Alpha books.
We have met all of the characters in the previous Ghost Alphas trilogy. I love Cosima. You expect her to be a stereotypical spoiled omega, only to realize that she's not. Knight - he's a bit of a surprise, but exactly what I've come to expect from this series. Geo, Nikolai, and Raven are an interesting trio...love triangle...something. And Azarel, Cosima's missing mate. Raven is probably my favorite at this point. A golden retriever assassin Alpha with omega tendencies and a tragic backstory. What's not to love?
This book has a cliffhanger, and I spent half the book trying to guess what that cliff would be. It wasn't what I thought. We don't know who is a mate, who is pack, or even if everyone is included. I could roll right into book 5 if it was available, but we'll all have to wait together.
Another fantastic book from this author! I’ve read the whole series, the last featuring another Omega named Ivy and her Alpha Mates. You should definitely read it before this one or you’ll be confused. This one is about Cosima and hers. Although I will say most of the book revolves around three of her Alphas and their feelings for each other. Emotionally and romantically. Just a heads up on that. I loved the dynamic between Cosima and the Knight, it’s absolutely amazing! Their combined dreams, him searching for her, their transformation together. It was my favorite part of the book. This author really knows how to weave a compelling story. I absolutely love how her characters evolve constantly and she describes it so well. You can feel their emotions and confusion. This post apocalyptic world and their places in it are so interesting to read about. And finally Azarel and his search for his Omega. Man is he gonna be surprised! Haha I love it and can’t wait for the next book in the series. I highly recommend it.
This book had me laughing and swooning in equal measure. The banter between the characters is sharp, funny, and heartfelt—I found myself chuckling all the way through. Cosima and Knight? Swoon-worthy perfection. Raven may be a brat, but my heart absolutely broke for him—he just wants to be seen and loved. And Geo, with his quiet vulnerability, trying to open up while still navigating such a violent world, was such a standout. Through it all, Cosima shines—strong, resilient, and adaptable despite her circumstances.
The character development is excellent, and the pacing keeps the story fast-moving and exciting. I’m especially eager to see how the simmering conflict between the alphas carries into the rest of the trilogy.
The characters in Unhinged Omega were introduced earlier in the series, which also set up the post-apocalyptic world and outside conflicts. While you could enjoy this book as a standalone, reading the first three will definitely give you a deeper appreciation of the world and relationships.
It did start off a little slow and I did do a small amount of skimming in some areas that just had a lot of the characters inner monologue that went on for abit too long.
The book is very slow burn. There are some spicy moments but very little. It definitely felt like a beginning book. Not a lot of story progress but a lot of character building and getting to know everyone’s backgrounds and history which is good because as it went on I was more invested.
I hope book 2 is where the action will really start now that most of the characters have flushed out (I do hope we find out more about Knight)
All in all it was a really good book. I have read the previous books in the series so I was excited for this one to become available and I look forward to reading the next one!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I loved this book. It is an amazing continuation of the previous books Omegaverse world. Tons of tough, battle-scared and secret-cinnamon roll Alphas all being pulled to one Omegas. This is a reverse-harem book, filled with many steamy and hot moments past and present. There are also some brutal fights, tough love and trauma-filled memories. All mixed together with witty banter, hidden romances, and elements of desperation. And we all know desperation presents itself in many excited and horror filled way.
If you are looking for any of the following tropes, you are in the right space. To name a few there is high angst, lovers quarrel, mid-level spicy/steamy, monster romance, MM, grumpy/cinnamon roll Alpha, fierce Omega. It ends on a cliffhanger, but I loved it through and through. I highly recommend.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Another fantastic installment of the Ghost Alpha Unit series! This is book 4 of the series but features on Cosima, an omega we've meet in the previous books. You don't have to read those but all these characters are introduced and have varying levels of interaction with Ivy and her pack.
This book seeks to resolve some of the questions from Ivy's story. Where did Knight disappear to? Are Azarel and Raven, men she can trust? Expect similar romance intension with Cosima and a plot heavy story.
Ivy's story was all about surviving after being thrown into a pack on violent alphas. Cosima taught to be a perfect omega and living a life completely different from Ivy's. But as she's pulled into this new world on the brink, she finds it hard to figure out who she can really trust.
Tropes you'll find:
-Dark Human omegaverse -Action and a ton of plot -Found family -Enemies to lovers -Secrets (lots of them)
Thank you to BookSirens and the author for a copy of this book.
Unhinged Omega pulled me in faster than I expected. I jumped into this world with this book, which is possible, since the first 3 books are a complete arc and this book starts Cosmia's arc, but not recommended because you don't get a lot of the world building and backstory.
This one is more of a character setup than a plot heavy installment, but I still liked the pacing. It felt fast without skipping the details that make the group dynamic work. The slow burn is very slow, but it fits the tone of the story and gives room for all the personalities to collide naturally.
Overall, I had a good time with this start to the new arc. The banter, the tension, and the shifting power plays gave me plenty to latch onto. I am definitely ready for the next part and hoping we get more movement on the main conflict now that the pieces are in place.
Finally, we got the new Group!! I’ve been looking forward to this one so much especially after the build up at the end of Psycho Pack!
Right from the start, this feels like an ensemble piece. The characters are all coming together, trying (and somewhat failing) to overcome their differences for Cosima’s sake. It’s not heavy on romanc mostly slow burn (aside from Knight, and honestly, I’m obsessed with him!!).
What I’m most curious about now is how the group dynamic will evolve. Can the heroes truly get along? And how on earth are they all going to make things work with Cosima? There’s a serious lack of trust between them at this point. The writing, as always, was amazing. Also I adore characters with white hair so getting three in one book? Not mad about it at all, just an interesting choice I didn’t see coming.
Mrs Rosewood .... I'm convinced you must put a special kind of fairy dust in your books because I'm always HOOKED so hard that finishing a book without the next one being available feels like I'm a caffeine addict without any coffee available 😭👌✨️ I was already SOLD with the first trilogy and their pack dynamics, but I have to say that Cosima, Knight, and all her possible men relationships and pasts have me picking favorites 🙈😇 I absolutely love the world building that keeps on intriguing me more and more. The political aspects of how this world is turning to become got me intrigued... and worried for more heartbreaking events 🤫🤔
I have so many questions and problems unresolved. Waiting for the next book is gonna be pure torture ...
It is truly a master piece series in the Omega/ Why-choose genre 🙌
I knew that Cosima would be a firecracker when I read about her in the first trilogy. She showcases how a porcelain doll can be deadly. She is fun and feisty and makes this book a great read. My favourite alpha is Knight. He might be the most violent, but he is the most loveable and sweet one. This doesn’t mean that I don’t like the other alphas, I do. I think Raven is like a hyperactive chihuahua. You think he is adorable, but he has a hidden bite! Geo is the father figure as he sighs when the other “children” act up. Nikolai keeps his feelings on lock-down, but I bet they are deep and vast. Azarel is the biggest mystery even though he was introduced first. This is a great story that has a load of unanswered questions and has a boatload of unresolved feelings. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series!
I loved the original trilogy and as much as I was excited for this book, I was so scared that it wouldn't be as good. I am so thankful I was wrong! I was full blown laughing during this book, there were moments were I had tears in my eyes and there were moments where I actually gasped out loud. I loved Cosima and her attitude. I loved her reluctant amusement and sarcastic comments. I loved how protected Geo was over Raven and I loved that after everything he did to save his life, he still went back to rescue Cosima. I am loving the relationships/'friendships' between the mmcs. And the comments about that piano!! Lmao! It was just a really good read. I enjoyed everything about it and I can't wait for the next one.
Cosima is an omega gone off the tracks. Raised to be the perfect omega she is sold to bad alphas. She runs from everything and strikes out on her own. She is followed by four alphas that are intertwined from their pasts. We have a golden prince, Azarel, the only alpha Cosima trusted; a fop, Raven, an alpha that was trained to be an omega and susceptible to an alpha’s bark; Nickolai, a good, bad alpha known by his blood red coat; an alpha named Knight because he is covered in armor, his past is h3ll. He’s been tortured, experimented on and made into a monster who has followed Cosima. She has been chased, captured and held against her will by these alphas. Join me on the adventure that is Cosima’s. Please read the trigger warnings before reading.
I have enjoyed the first book and look forward to the next. I loved the first three books. I am hoping these are just as good. Cosima is an omega that has nightmares about a monster with glowing blue eyes and sharp teeth. Her husband was killed recently and she is kidnapped and is being held for her father. There is only one alpha she trusts and he is working for her father, Azarel. She meets Nikolai, as he is holding her for her father. Knight was captured by Nikolai and believes that Cosima is his angel. Knight is the stuff of her nightmares and she starts to see him in a different light. The book ends without knowing how things will go but it doesn't really leave you hanging. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I absolutely love Lenore Rosewood and her unhinged universe❤️ The writing is good, I went through the story really smoothly. The characters are well written and have depth to them, something I often miss in alpha-omega stories. Unhinged omega is about Cosima, a strong and unhinged woman who hates alpha's. After a bad marriage she ends up being taken by the Ghosts, a band of misfits from the earlier books in the series. She ends up in the custody of Nikolai Volkov and the story starts from there… 😉 Loved the story and can't wait for the next book in the series!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.