Me getting dragged away by three dangerously unhinged alphas? Not how I planned mating night to go. But the moon goddess has other ideas.
I’m an omega who can’t shift. A cursed, wolfless outcast with no pack, no mate, and no future. Until the sacred mating rite- when 3 alpha gods mark me as theirs.
Noir is all shadows and teeth- he wants to own every dark part of me. Ace is the golden boy with blood on his hands and softness only I get to see. And Bane? Bane’s the possessive one. The growling, touch her and die alpha who looks at me like I’m already wearing his mark.
They stole me from my world and threw me into theirs. Now I’m trapped in a palace with three alphas who want to be my first kiss. My first touch. My first everything.
They say I’m theirs. They say they’ll share me. And they'll kill anyone who tries to touch me.
I try to reject their bond, but they deny my rejection. And every time I'm with them, my body craves their touch. The bond between us burns stronger than ever, and the heat is coming.
But I'm also cursed with a secret illness- and I'll die without a cure. And if my alphas ever find out the truth, about my father, and what he did to their bloodline—
They'll kill me anyways.
Knotted to the Alphas is a fated mates, rejected mate, omegaverse reverse harem romance featuring angst, spice, and possessive alphas. HEA & no cheating! 18+ audience
This was a nice book in the same world as #24 in this "series". This time I was smart enough after book 24 to look for others actually in that author's series, and skipped directly to it. I didn't have to read 11+ other books in the middle.
Something that I will say that I have noticed in this author's books is that there are very little technical issues, if any. I'm sure, there could be some that I missed, but as is very common with most shifter books, this one didn't have any misspellings or any punctuation issues.
Something that I did notice, though, is a bit of a continuity issue. Perhaps if I had read those 11+ books in between, I wouldn't have noticed it, but since I went straight from one to the other, I definitely saw it. From the previous book... when did Nova's mate get a dragon? Nova was a dragon, but her mate wasn't. That just seemed to come out of nowhere.
Something that I was missing from this book, and from the others by this author, is some depth. There is not enough information given about this world, even still. I don't feel quite so lost as I did with the first book, since I have gotten through 3 from this universe, but there definitely just needs to be more.