QUESTIONING FATEA year has passed since Natsuo's fateful meeting with elite alpha twins Yuya and Tomoya, and the three are living together happily as mates. While attending the funeral for a mutual acquaintance, Natsuo runs into Kazuma, an alpha with whom he has a difficult past. This time though, Kazuma is not alone, and he pleads with Natsuo and the twins to temporarily look after his younger brother who he believes may also be an omega. In the midst of carrying out their new roles as temporary guardians, one of the twins comes to a crushing he may not be Natsuo's fated mate after all!
Really loved this volume. Mostly because the way it expended, on the dynamic of their relationship. Iku is also a very nice addition, along with how they weave in childhood trauma and deal with that.
I'll definitely continue reading this series, so I can't wait for vol.3 to come out!! ♡
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Additional review:
I do wish that in this universe, 2 fated mates was possible instead of only 1 of them. I understand why they didn't, but I think I would've preferred it if they could.
Things take an interesting turn when the past comes back again, forcing Natsuo to face the beginning of his fears with his omega biology as he's asked to help a small child suspected to also be an omega who has not yet presented. It seems in the process of everything, Tomoya and Natsuo have both figured out Yuya is Natsuo's fated mate, however, Tomoya still loves Natsuo, and Natsuo has accepted his new life with both twins, meaning he has no intention of leaving Tomoya even if he meets his own fated mate along the way. The side story at the end makes it seem like Tomoya's injury is forgotten, when it seems like the hospital is the actual end of the volume. Hopefully Iku will also be safe now that he's returned to his brother and the past doesn't repeat.
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The storyline is very interesting and I enjoy the art, but I am not a fan of some of the over done toxic moments. The pairing is weird and clearly no real focus but making it to me a poly thing. The storyline lacks true growth and and character development. It's an ok series but there are points in the storyline that feel off and lacking with focus on theesome.
This was a big improvement on Vol. 1 and had a better explored storyline. I mostly liked it, although forgiving Kazuma seemed a bit instant. Considering everything that happened in this volume, I'd been hoping for more depth, but it never quite got there.
Definitely an improvement, but also lacking a strong storyline.
Will say better than the first book because we get to see a lot more of their relationship being developed. The first book was primarily the Alphas trying their best to seduce the Omega.
Now there is more of a story with much more spice 🌶️