One clerical error at Omega Industries changed everything. Instead of their chosen omega—poised, polished, perfect—my alphas got me. I memorized every protocol, mastered every service ritual, determined to prove Omega Industries' training could make up for not being their first choice.
They could replace me at any time, and still I found it unbearably hard not to grow attached to Luka’s cinnamon scent or Felix’s dimple. Could I live without ever seeing Alfie with a book again? I tried not to grow comfortable knowing that any moment I could be shipped back to the Industries, except with men like these, falling was nearly impossible not to do.
In a world of perfectly trained omegas, sometimes what an Alpha pack really needs is one who dares to be imperfectly real. Only, how could I be sure they would want me for my imperfections when so many flawless omegas exist?
**Knot Our Omega is a omegaverse novella, crafted to be a quick read with just enough omegaverse spice to quench your thirst for a delicious alpha. Enjoy!**
I thought the book was an easy read. The characters were nice and the plot was simple. Overall, this was a very surface level story. Things started to get really interesting towards the end but then stopped. There were many missed opportunities to dive deeper into the drama.
The first couple of chapters really intrigued me. The story is well written if not as developed as I hoped. Omegas are rare and coveted. We have a pack that paid a lot of money and applied to have their own omega, only for the omega to be "given" away to another pack. So they have to settle with an omega that is the complete opposite of what they wanted.
I had to remind myself that this is a novella and not a full length story as the characters were not well developed and harem members were not well defined. Luka stands-out as he's the alpha and has some pretty unkind words to Sydney when they first met. The other two members are forgettable.
I had high hopes that Sydney would show the same sass and spunk she had when she meets the pack but unfortunately she's pretty submissive. After they return home, the rest of the story is them falling in love with her (though she hasn't done anything to elicit their devotion)
Tropes you can find in this: -Human omegaverse -MMFM (there is just a touch of MM) -Found family -plus size FMC -instalove (ish).
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i liked this one just a little less than the other one. i think it’s because this one does feel like it should be longer. the pacing is similarly well-constructed to the last one so it doesn’t feel too rushed, but this one introduces more elements that i want to see resolved.
i want to know more about omega industries and their training and their facilities and what’s going on there. i wish we had gotten much more exploration of sydney’s past and all the ways she’s been trained to please her alphas.
it’s also a little strange that there’s such an emphasis on the company teaching the omegas how to anticipate their alphas needs and how to behave respectfully and all of that, but she also knows nothing about the process of sex or heats or anything, and that feels like something that would be a significant part of their education, so that felt a bit confusing.
A quick omegaverse novella. If you're looking for a quick lighthearted read that you can finish in one day, this is a good book for you. Due to it's short nature, the book gets right into the details with Sydney being a shy Omega who has been sheltered her whole life and told she isn't the kind of mate an alpha would be looking for. There are 3 men in the harem. Luka, the Alpha is the most prominent with his growly ways. Felix and Alphie are the sweet cuddly mates who make up for Luka's grumpiness. They take a bit of background to him and his alphaness, but there is a bit of MM in a bicurious kind of way that I really like. Overall a great, quick read.
Omega Sydney (FMC) is sassy and sweet but she ends up in a pack that didn't choose her to be their Omega to begin with. Their first choice had gone to a different pack instead of theirs. Alpha Luka made it perfectly clear from the very beginning that everything about Sydney was unwanted. That was heart breaking to read and my heart went out to Sydney in this book. She was naive to what was expected of her from her pack but in that I found her endearing & I liked how attentive Alfie and Felix were towards her. They wrapped her up in their sweetness and I liked their relationship with her. A good novella with characters I really liked.
Loved this book. Luka as leader of the pack, shows up to receive his omega that he has ordered but there is a mix-up and she is gone. He is offered Sydney and his delta, Felix and beta, Alfie are all for getting her. When Luka accepts her, Sydney feels that she is only good enough. This book is full of Sydney's low self esteem, a delta and beta who will do anything for her and an alpha that can't deny that she is perfect for them. I enjoyed reading this book.
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Sometimes alphas and their units has the best laid plan in place to find their perfect omega but the best plans don't always work out. Just because you think you want something specific doesn't mean it's the best for you. Alpha Luka found out the hard way that a bright eye and blond omega is right up his unit's ally and they aren't returning her for nothing. Once this omega arrive at their residence it's for life. Enjoy 🥰.
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I really didn't like Luka after how he spoke about Sydney when they were at the center. He eventually made up for it but he's still not my favorite. Alfie and Felix are absolutely tied for my favorite. My heart broke for Sydney, the neglect that she had to suffer through at the center. And then to have an alpha who is supposed to cherish omegas stand in front of her and talk about her like she's lacking. It was really hard to handle.
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I normally avoid books under 200 pages as I always feel they are too short and rushed, however the blurb drew me in for this one so I decided to give it a go and it was fantastic. A short read , yes, but it was well written and engaging. I read it in one sitting and would have read more books from this author if she had any.
Loved it! Highly recommend giving it a go. There was a little bit of angst and hurt, but generally it was a short, sweet story. A few different terms used from standard Omegaverse stories and that took a bit of getting used to, but otherwise it was fantastic.
This was a cute, quick book to read in between more substantial books. At first the alpha was a huge jerk because of the situation, but he still was a jerk face. I am glad they were quick to realize their mistake in being mean to the FMC. Their world was a little different, but close enough it's easy to understand.
I wasn’t sure if I was going to l in this…but it exceeded my expectations. I wish the story didn’t end. I need more! I liked how they had units with everyone, and I wish we got to see more of the possible relationships between all the mates. It was a sweet short read and perfect to start a new month off.
Great story and loved all the characters. Loves how they got what they weren't wanting but ended up with the right one. Emotional ride from laughing to even crying, to angry to happy again.
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I don't really know what to make of this one. Why does the alpha refer to his pack as a unit? Like the term 'pack' isn't used. Also would have appreciated what the designation 'delta' means because that wasn't elaborated on either.
This was a cute, quick book to read in between more substantial books. At first the alpha was a huge jerk because of the situation, but he still was a jerk face. I am glad they were quick to realize their mistake in being mean to the FMC. Their world was a little different, but close enough it's easy to understand.
I liked the set up (FMC is insecure because she’s not the ‘ideal’ omega, the MMCs were matched to another omega but ended up with the FMC due a clerical error), but the characters were quite choppy/uneven. I also didn’t love the “ordering an omega stat to have babies” thing. The whole spoiling a sad/hurt omega was good though, I probably wouldn’t have made it this far if I hadn’t liked that part.