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I thought I'd finally learned the truth about everything–but it turns out, that was just the beginning. Love might span universes, but so does hate.A love that spans the universe. A second chance at romance. A secret she can't remember that could tear them apart. Again. Are you ready to enter the parallel omegaverse?

Dream Pack is book three of a why choose omegaverse fated mates portal romance trilogy with a mathematician FMC from our world, the alpha of her literal dreams, a giant teddy-bear of a male omega, growly alpha packmates, a beta police officer, and a childhood love that spans the universe, and is ultimately m/m/m/m/f/m. Yes, Grace finally gets her HEA.

Welcome to the Parallel Omegaverse. Because dreams aren’t real—until they are.

659 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 16, 2025

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923 reviews71 followers
October 14, 2025
I could not love these characters more and am genuinely sad that my time with this Pack has ended. I got everything I wanted from this last book. There was sweetness and spice, declarations of love both established and newer, and true cohesiveness. Brennan started out in the naughty corner, but he redeemed himself over and again. His relationship with Grace has a uniqueness all its own. There were a few unexpected bumps on the way to HEA, but I know that this Pack has lots of love and adventures in their future.

Don't let the page length deter you from this wonderful story. Each word and each page was truly necessary for Grace's story. I highly suspect you'll fall in love with these characters like I did and then you'll want all the pages you can get.

I've said it before but it's worth repeating, Jane Handler's omegaverse world is unlike any other. I love the inclusiveness and range of designations. JH does such a great job of creating authentic and loving relationships between all of the characters and no one feels superfluous.

As Riley would say, "Later, bitches!"

-- ARC review --

MMMMFM
Evan (omega)
Wes (alpha)
Brennan (alpha)
Jett (beta)
Grace (gamma)
Spencer (alpha)
+ Riley (theta - Evan's younger sister & pack member)
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61 reviews5 followers
October 6, 2025
I couldn't have imagined a better ending to Grace's story! That was a twist I never saw coming and wouldn't have ever thought of. I'm glad that Grace finally got her happily ever after with her guys and Riley. I'm hopeful that we get to eventually see Riley from or join a pack, and I have some interesting thoughts with little Hope. Jane does an amazing job bringing this world to life and making the characters totally relatable. The tensions in this were mostly what you would expect out of family drama but there are also a few that seem to come completely out of left field. I can't wait to see what comes next!
1,236 reviews3 followers
October 6, 2025
I have been looking forward to the concluding book of this series since I read the first book a couple of months ago and this book just exceeded all the expectations I had of it. I loved the story and watching everything come together. It had some moments that I didn’t expect which were a nice surprise, but most of all it bought Grace’s story to a satisfying conclusion. I absolutely fell in love with all the characters and I really found myself hoping that they’d all get the HEA that they deserved. I’m now off to reread the whole series from beginning to end again because I loved it that much. I would highly recommend giving this book a read.
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274 reviews5 followers
October 11, 2025
Dream Pack brings us continued drama for Grace and her pack as well as the long-awaited conclusion to their story. The foundations of this story made for a fun, unique twist on omegaverse that was entertaining and exciting! All kinds of relationship dynamics between Grace and her guys: fated mates, insta-love, enemies-to-lovers, friends-to-lovers. You name it, it’s covered! There’s drama galore coming at the pack from every angle!

While this book is huge - over 600 pages - it felt like many of the storylines didn’t get an adequate or complete resolution. Some of the drama felt detached and glossed over. And we spent so much time on seemingly trivial and immature things. That, on top of an abundance, seemingly more so than in the first two books, of specifics aspects to the writing style that grates against my preferences, had the conclusion to the series falling a little flat. A lot of repetitive language and being overly pedantic that was driving me crazy. I’ve always had these same issues with the writing, but it felt significantly exaggerated in this one, to the point where I was forcing myself to keep reading it.

Overall, was Into the Parallel Omegaverse a good read? Yes, the underlying storyline was interesting and unique. I would probably give the series as a whole a solid 3.5. Depending on your writing preferences, it may similarly infuriate you and overshadow the greatness of the story itself, but if you can look past these aspects and still lose yourself in the story, I think you’ll really enjoy this trilogy!
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607 reviews85 followers
October 10, 2025
Genre: Adult Omegaverse Romance
Spice: 3/5🌶️
*spice ratings are relative to similar books in the same genre*

✨This is book three in a completed series, and as such, they MUST be read in order. While this takes place in Jane’s hockey universe, you do not need to read those series first✨

The Catalog: MMMMFM omegaverse, portal / FMC falls into alternate world, scent-match / soul mate, forced proximity, amnesia, she dreamed of her soulmate, found family, established pack, alternate designations, slow & fast burn, mysteries, omegaverse science, pierced peens

Kink: cock warming, soft Daddy Dom, bondage (shibari), power play (light Dom/sub vibes), DP, DVP, TVP, and more group configurations

Synopsis:
This book picks up right after book two’s cliffhanger: Grace’s pack must overcome the obstacles and danger surrounding them as they push through the final steps to become an official family.

Thoughts:
One thing that I always praise Jane Handler on is her ability to create a *complete* story in the sense that everything and everyone is accounted for through vibrant details, surprising reveals, and the warmest of HEAs! In addition, her take on omegaverse is so interesting, with the alternate designations and more relaxed concepts of “pack.”

Dream Pack is such an amazing conclusion to Grace’s trilogy. I am so in love with this pack and all the ways they make a family. Their love for each other is so special and being able to experience their HEA was incredibly emotional and satisfying. I am so pleased to get all of the answers and see my fave characters finally come together.

I don’t want to give too much away, but Spencer and Brennan are my faves, and I just feel so warm and fuzzy over how their stories with Grace concluded. She deserves all the d!cks and crepes <3

I absolutely recommend this trilogy to omegaverse readers!!
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774 reviews28 followers
October 27, 2025
Did it make sense? Nope.
Was it bonkers and over-the-top? Oh hell yes.
Did I still love every wild second of it? Absolutely.

Grace, our gamma math genius, is thrown back into the parallel world where she’s bound to not one, not two, but five soulmates: Wes (alpha, childhood best friend turned dreammate), Evan (omega, heart on his sleeve), Spencer (alpha-billionaire with secrets), Brennan (alpha hotel boss who sneaks sweetness), and Jett (beta cop quietly saving the day). Together they’re a pack, a mess, a dream, and I ate it up.

Jane Handler’s world-building is insane, multiverse portals, soul-mate signals, pack hierarchy, snarky banter, and emotional crashes that feel like meteor strikes. And yes, it’s ridiculous at times, cringe in spots, but the hunger, the stakes, the longing? Chef’s kiss. My only gripe: the mid-section dragged a smidge and I wanted a few more deep emotional payoffs. But holy hell, the ending hit.

✨ Trope Checklist:
– Omegaverse / Fated Mates
– Why Choose ??? Multi-Mate Chaos
– Parallel Worlds
– Childhood Friends to Lovers + Pack Found Family
– Secrets, Jealousy, Pack Loyalty

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ chaotic, emotional, and wildly fun. It shouldn’t work (and yet it does).
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157 reviews5 followers
October 16, 2025
Dream Pack is the emotional conclusion to what has been a wild ride. This Omegaverse trilogy has been jam packed with so much action, secrets, angst and spice. It has been an absolute pleasure to read. I feel like if you’re an Omegaverse fan you will love this series because it has all of your favorite elements, Alphas, omegas, betas, heats, and a pack that comes together beautifully over the course of three books. This series is 70% cozy Omegaverse and 30% action, science fiction, parallel universe fun. Every time I thought our pack was settling into a rhythm, another crazy thing would happen and set us up for more exciting reveals. These books were super fun to read and soooo spicy. Grace has three Alphas a Beta and another male omega to take care of and they all take care of each other well and often. Boyfriends are boyfriending and Grace loves to be in the middle. (If you know what I mean) Throughout all of this action there is so much heart in these books and these pack mates love each other to the fullest. I had so much fun with this series and I can definitely recommend it to all my why choose, omegaverse loving book friends.
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95 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2025
The way everything wrapped up felt incredibly satisfying — all the loose ends, secrets, and twists finally come to light, and the story lands with such a strong sense of closure and completeness. I’m genuinely so happy for Grace and the guys. One of my favorite things was seeing Grace finally close to her siblings and actually getting to build real relationships with them. It added such a warm, full-circle feeling to her journey. The relationships between Grace and each of the guys deepen in the best way — there’s so much emotional depth on top of all the passion. I adored the intimate moments with each individual guy, the group scenes, and even the dynamic just between the guys themselves.
But my absolute favorite scene?
Hands down, Grace “kidnapping” Brennan in that tiny sidecar so they could go buy chickens. I swear, I was laughing out loud while also melting inside. It captured their dynamic perfectly — the softness, the chaos, the humor, and the love that makes their relationship so unique.
And overall, the ending left me with this wonderful sense of a big, messy, loving family finally finding each other and choosing to stay together. There’s such warmth in the way they show up for one another, in how fiercely they protect their little found family.
It truly felt like the perfect conclusion to an amazing series.
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747 reviews12 followers
October 7, 2025
I enjoyed this book so freaking much it was the perfect end to the trilogy. I love this pack so much like they went through hell and high water to get there hey HEA but damn it they finally got it and I couldn't be happier. This is one of those rare books where I genuinely love every single main character so much I love this series like this would definitely be one of those series that I reread at some point.
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67 reviews2 followers
October 9, 2025
this was a nice end to Grace's story and loose ends were tied up. my only question now is... what's with the cat?!

I've got to say that I don't think much of Grace's bio dad and his pack and would like more stories about Grace's siblings who hopefully get away from them.

the relationships have developed throughout the series and the most surprising for me has for to be Brennan.. I went from totally hating him in the first book to him now being one of my favourites!

I hope we eventually get an extended epilogue/novella in the future about grace and her pack.. I would love to see how many children they convince her to have! 🤣

I received an ARC of this book and am leaving this review voluntarily
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1,178 reviews17 followers
November 9, 2025
The best ending EVER

Squealing with delight at the end of the trilogy. Grace and pack fit their HEA. The one they didn’t even know they were missing.

All the loose ends have been tied up. I look forward to seeing we get more stories from these characters.

Verity has her own series so definitely go check that out!

The most amazing series that you must read
253 reviews7 followers
October 20, 2025
I absolutely loved this. I felt like I got everything I needed for this series to end. There was amazing steamy scenes, connections between everyone, some drama and lots of answers to everything going on. Such a well written series !
1,108 reviews21 followers
November 4, 2025
Grace thought she'd finally learned the truth about everything – but it turns out, that was just the beginning. Love might span universes, but so does hate. A love that spans the universe. A second chance at romance. A secret she can't remember that could tear them apart. Again. Are you ready to enter the parallel omegaverse?

Dream Pack is book three of a why choose omegaverse fated mates portal romance trilogy with a mathematician FMC from our world, the alpha of her literal dreams, a giant teddy-bear of a male omega, growly alpha pack mates, a beta police officer, and a childhood love that spans the universe, and is ultimately m/m/m/m/f/m. Yes, Grace finally gets her HEA.

Welcome to the Parallel Omegaverse. Because dreams aren’t real—until they are.

Tropes: MMMMFM, Evan (Omega), Wes (Alpha), Brennan (Alpha), Jett (Beta), Grace (Gamma), Spencer (Alpha), + Riley (thats - Evan's younger sister & pack member), Omegaverse, Portal / FMC Falls Into Alternate World, Scent-Match / Soul Mate, forced proximity, amnesia, she dreamed of her soulmate, found family, Established Pack, Alternate Designations, Slow & Fast Burn, Mysteries, Science, Pierced Peens, Mathematician FMC, Billionaires, and Second Chance.

Dream Pack is the 3rd book in the Into The Parallel Omegaverse Series A Why Choose Omegaverse Fated Mates Romance by Jane Handler.

I am not sad because it's over, I am happy that I got to read it. In this is the dramatic and spectacular conclusion to Into the Parallel Omegaverse by Jane Handler. Dream Pack is everything that I was hoping that it was going to be and honestly it exceeded everything I could have ever dreamed it would be. After all the events that happened in Dream Mates, I was left biting my nails waiting to see how Grace's journey was going to unfold and come to an end. I have to say that Jane has gone above and beyond with this trilogy, she has not only delivered a narrative that is heart-pounding but she has also managed to weave in a deep and meaningful love, mystery, and all the complexities of the omegaverse all brought together seamlessly into one perfect tapestry that perfectly tells this story.

In Dream Pack we see Brennan completely come out of his shell finally, and I for one just fell deeper in love with him for it. This deepened his character development and his character growth has added so much to this book and the over all entire series, the depth it adds the the story it just phenomenal. I love the way each character brings something unique to Grace's life and to the over all dynamics and Jane did a beautiful job in portraying this.

And then there is that one single scene. Man, I didn't know it before then, but boy did I need a three-in-one moment, and I am so happy that Jane wrote it and that I got to read it. If you know, you know and you'll know that it was unexpected and a great surprise and just added yet another new layer to the entire overall story.

But, it's not all sunshine and roses for Grace and her guy's either. The stakes have been raised even higher as Grace starts to grapple with all the secrets of her past start to bubble up to the surface and now threaten her newfound happiness. Jane handles the exploration of a love that transcends space, time, secrets and conflicts is so touching, beautiful and really very haunting.

We have the opportunity to see that Spencer survived the knife wound that had been inflicted by Adrianna. And now Grace starts to think that she might not be the right fit for Wes and Evan's pack. She feels like they might all be better off without her in their lives and they might have an easier life without her. After Spencer's stabbing, Grace gets put in a room of her own and she's being refused her Alphas.

"I was toxic. Dangerous. The entire pack could be in danger because of me."

Grace is soon spiralling out, and once Brennan finds Grace, he realizes that he might have been wrong about his earlier doubts about bringing Grace into their pack. Now he realizes just how wrong he was.

The pack faces every battle together and united, but it all seems to be rooted in the same force, Grace and her upbringing that and the fact that Grace is from another world.

Grace suddenly falls ill as she learns that while she's not a true Omega, her body is attempting to have a true heat. This leads to Grace being hospitalized and with Grace's hospitalization the guy's are once again in the hot seat and are forced to defend themselves to the Omega Centre. The Omega Centre see's Grace as being neglected, uncared for, and that they have been ignoring her.

All of this is thanks to Rosalind Grace's “mother”. Rosalind was actually the one who somehow managed to destroy any chance that Grace had of becoming an Omega. What ever Rosalind did forced Grace's designation from being an Omega to being a Gamma.

Grace and Spencer decide to have a Mating Party and just as they are celebrating they are forced to face further hurdles. Spencer's father Nick is released form the intra dimensional prison. Nick is over the moon that his father is still alive and more than that he returns to Spencer on the night of his Mating Party to Grace.

Rosalind refuses to let Grace be happy and decides to send her 2 sons, Grace's 2 brothers, who are still in the other world, so Rosalind sends her 2 sons to the other world to take Grace back, either by her own choice or by force. But, Evan refuses to let that happen and he is able to save Grace from being kidnapped by her 2 brothers.

After the successful Mating Party between Grace and Spencer, the entire pack knows that the next big event is going to be Grace's wedding to Wes and Even.

I love all the different layers there are to the dynamics there are between Grace, Wes and the rest of their pack mates. It is so rich and multi layered and this makes everything including each interaction feel even more meaningful. When we get the introduction of this giant teddy-bear Omega and a growly Alpha pack mate just adds another delightful and even a humorous layer, and this helps to balance all the emotional weight that the story is carrying.

There is such an emotional depth and a complexity to Grace's relationship with each of the guys, and you see this especially with her second chance with Wes. You can see that the bond Grace and Wes share is beyond time and space and it is filled with such longing and is palpable and you can tell that there is almost a sense of destiny to their relationship and this is what makes you want to see them succeed even more.

Jane has this immense talent to write a story that is immersive, and she has the stunning ability to braid romance with suspense that keeps you enthralled from the very first word till the very end. She crafts these twists and turns masterfully, and this leads to the climax you have been waiting for that leaves you breathless. This climax both exhilarated me and left me heartbroken by all the revelations that unfolded, and I couldn't put this book down.

From Dream Girl, to Dream Mates and finally to now, Dream Pack the triumphant, successful, and epic conclusion a series that deserved this beautiful wrap up. I can honestly say that I am never going to forget this series and it is going to live in my head rent free for a long time. Handler has crystallized her place as the master of the omegaverse romance, and I am so excited to see what she writes next as every book she writes is stunning.

“I want dicks,” Grace sang. “Dick, dicks, dicks, dicks, dicks.”
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18 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2025
Just as an FYI, I received both an Advanced Reader Copy ...


Dream Pack is the third and final book within the Into the Parallel Omegaverse series. The book picks up right where Dream Mates left off, with Spencer being rushed to the hospital after being stabbed and Grace collapsing and being carted off to god knows where.
The pack all congregates together at the hospital, and the sense of family that Handler has created throughout the series is in full force in the beginning chapters. You see them getting anxious, frustrated, upset – even with each other, knowing that as a family, even when you aren’t at your best, there is always love, understanding and support demonstrated in various ways.
If anything, I found myself getting frustrated with Grace’s propensity to blame herself for everything going wrong and shouldering the responsibility. While it does make sense with how she was written in the series, I still felt annoyed after she collapses and cries from a situation where she is zero at fault for like the 6th time . ( Is that an exaggeration? Likely, but she does this throughout the whole trilogy). Her default is to curl up and cry while I wanted her to rage and lash out at the unfairness of her situation and the people that try to blame her for everything)
Her newfound family members are at times nosy and annoying, just like everyone IRL - but they all care about Grace and exhibit this in different ways. I would really like to see more of Riley or Mercy (Riley is Evan’s sister – and Mercy is one of Grace’s long lost siblings). They pop off the page more than anyone else in the book with the exception of Grace’s pack.

While Evan, Wes and Spencer obviously get page time with Grace, the majority of it fixates on the deepening of the relationship between Grace, Brennan and Jett. This becomes a focal point, considering how awful Brennan was to her earlier in the series. (He really was a dickhead, no lie, almost to the point of where I didn’t want to continue on)
Another thing in the books I found interesting was the aspect of different designations rather than your typical Alpha/Beta/ Omega - You have sigmas, gammas, deltas – and while there is some explanation given, I would have been more than happy to have that explored even further because it was interesting to me, and I think added some depth.
There is a particular spoiler that happens in Dream Pack, which does pertain to the previous books. For me, in this instance, while it did tie some things together, I didn’t find it wholly engaging or even that interesting. It gives a particular character something more to do – but since I already liked him, and thought he was fleshed out decently, it didn’t add to much to the already rather packed story .

Overall, as a romance and omegaverse, the story works for me in many ways. There’s the found family aspect with Grace finding her mates and her siblings (that she was stolen from many years ago). The redemption arc of Brennan and Grace coming together, which is believable to me, because it doesn’t happen overnight. She struggles with being accepted and he struggles with accepting her because of his past. If there were two characters I loved and I thought were standouts, it was Evan and his sister Riley. If you’re drawn to found family and highly adorable heroes, I would say Jane Handler’s books are an excellent place to start.
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320 reviews12 followers
October 13, 2025
ARC Review

Dream Pack is a spectacular conclusion to Jane Handler's enthralling trilogy, and it exceeded all my expectations! After the gripping events of Dream Mates, I was on the edge of my seat, eager to see how Grace’s journey would unfold. Handler has outdone herself, delivering a heart-pounding narrative that weaves love, mystery, and the complexities of the omegaverse into a seamless tapestry.

In this installment, Bren really comes out of his shell, and I absolutely love it! His character development adds so much depth to the story, making it hard to pick between him, Spencer, and Wes as my favorite alpha. Each of them brings unique qualities to the table, and their dynamics with Grace are beautifully portrayed.

And can we talk about that scene? I didn’t know I needed a three-in-one moment, but I’m so glad it happened! 😂 For those in the know, it was a delightful surprise that added a whole new layer to the story!

The stakes have never been higher as Grace grapples with secrets from her past that threaten her newfound happiness. Handler's exploration of love that transcends space and time is both beautiful and haunting. The dynamics between Grace, Wes, and their packmates are rich and layered, making every interaction feel meaningful. The introduction of the giant teddy-bear omega and the growly alpha packmates adds a delightful and humorous touch, balancing the emotional weight of the story.

One of the most compelling aspects is Grace's journey toward her happily ever after. The emotional depth and complexity of her relationships shine through, especially in her second chance at romance with Wes. The bond they share is palpable, filled with longing and a sense of destiny that makes you root for them even more.

Handler's writing is immersive, and her ability to intertwine romance with suspense keeps you hooked from start to finish. The twists and turns are expertly crafted, leading to a climax that left me breathless. I was both exhilarated and heartbroken by the revelations that unfolded, and I couldn't put the book down!

If you’ve followed Grace's incredible journey from Dream Girl to Dream Mates, you absolutely must dive into Dream Pack. It’s a triumphant finale that beautifully wraps up the series while leaving a lasting impression. Handler has solidified her place as a master of omegaverse romance, and I can't wait to see what she creates next!
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653 reviews9 followers
October 8, 2025
An exquisite ending for The Dream Pack as Grace and her Guys fight every battle together and come out the other side stronger and better than before.
With Spencer surviving the knife wound inflicted by Adrianna, Grace realises that maybe she is not the right fit for Wes's and Evan's pack and maybe they would all be better off without her in their lives. After Spencer's stabbing, as she was placed in a hospital room on her own and being refused her Alphas,

"I was toxic. Dangerous. The entire pack could be in danger because of me."

She soon spiralled, and once being found by Brennan, he started to doubt his reluctance in bringing Grace into their pack earlier.
Every battle the pack faced, seemed to stem from Grace and her upbringing, and being from another world.
Illness follows Grace as she finds although not a true Omega, her body tries to have a heat. This leads to her being hospitalised and the Guys once again having to defend themselves to the Omega centre as she came across as being neglected. This was all on Rosalind, her "mother" as she was the one who destroyed Graces chances of becoming an Omega and making her designation a Gamma.
Further hurdles as Grace and Spencer have a Mating Party and his father Nick is released from the intra dimensional prison, and returned to Grace. Memories erased!
Spencer is overjoyed that his father is alive and returned on the night of his and Grace's mating party.
Still Rosalind haunts Grace as she sends her 2 brothers from her other world to take Grace back. But Evan has other ideas as he saves Grace from being abducted.
it is not smooth sailing for Grace and her guys, but having had a successful mating party with Spencer, the next big party would be her wedding to Wes and Evan.
Loved the angst, the love between the guys and their gal, the acceptance by all within the pack to make Grace theirs, as they all bond and come together for Graces heat.
It's Sexy times for Grace and her mates as they all come together.....

“I want dicks,” Grace sang. “Dick, dicks, dicks, dicks, dicks.”

Grace obviously loved her 5 pack mates and their "Dicks" LOL
An overall enjoyable read as different elements to the story came together with a HEA for Grace and her pack.









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152 reviews
October 14, 2025
Thank you Jane Handler for the ARC opportunity!

Dream Pack is the final book in the Into the Parallel Omegaverse series, and what a powerful conclusion it was! Jane never fails to surprise me — every book comes with a twist that hits out of nowhere, and this one was no exception. Grace’s journey has been raw, emotional, and painful at times, but she finally got the closure she truly deserved. I especially loved seeing the growth in all the characters, especially Brennan (that man really had me smiling by the end). And that final slice? Oh, I saw it coming, but it still made my jaw drop. 🤭 Loved every bit of it!

The stakes are higher than ever as Grace faces secrets from her past that threaten her hard-won happiness. Grace’s journey toward her well deserved happiness was my absolute favorite part. Her bond between the pack really felt fated, and every scene carried that sense of longing and connection to all of them.

This was my first series from Jane Handler. And her story telling us immersive. She will hook you from start to finish. The blend of romance, emotion, and suspense is very beautifully written. The love that transcends space, time, and reality in this series is both haunting and deeply touching. I adored the pack dynamics from the protective alpha energy to the sweet teddy-bear omega moments . They brought both tension and heart to the story. And yeah, I didn’t want to say goodbye to these characters. Dream Pack ties up the series beautifully while keeping that signature blend of heart, heat, and heartbreak.

Spoiler alert: For those of us who’ve been rooting for Brennan and Grace… that moment finally happened! Watching Brennan go from “Get out of my house” to “I can’t live without you” was such a satisfying enemies-to-lovers payoff. I may or may not have done a happy dance when it finally happened. 🥹💞

⚠️ Trigger warning: This story touches on polygamy and other sensitive themes. It’s definitely not for everyone, but remember, it’s fiction. Let yourself enjoy the story for what it is, because it’s an epic, emotional ride worth taking.

Grace, you go girl!! Why choose when you can have them all? 😉
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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Author 2 books94 followers
October 19, 2025
** Thank you so much to the author for the ARC **

“Dream Pack” is the last book in the “Into the Parallel Omegaverse," and it is when we finally witness the happy ending to Grace’s journey. This book is more focused on Jett and Brennan, which was expected, but at one point I felt that the pack had kind of lost the sense of identity that they hat the beginning.

I loved the first book because it was very much a balance between Grace, Evan and Wes, and even the second book focused a lot on Spencer. Spencer getting his own book was really good to feel his connection to Grace, but I feel like we just lost the connection between Wes and Evan and Jett and Brennan. All the other connections felt rushed, while in the first book and the second book I felt their guy’s relations were stronger. In this book, it’s all very Grace-centered, they spend time with her, and when the other guys spend time with each other is either very brief or non-specific. I believe in any other book I wouldn’t have noticed this, but this is a trilogy with around 1600 pages, it’s a lot, so there was definitely room for that, but the issue was again the focus being on Grace. Grace was amazing in the first book, and in the second book, it seemed like she was just going to keep being the center of the conflict, and in this book it’s the same.

I adore that Grace comes from a family of very clever people, and she loves her job, and she’s amazing at it. Her dynamic with Spencer is still the best because they get each other, Spencer finally has someone he can be whole with, and Grace finds someone that appreciates her fully. I loved their chemistry, and I think they’re still my favourite couple.

Riley is my person! Riley totally did this book for me! She was the fresh air I needed when things were always going south for the pack, she was just there to make me smile again. I love her, and I will not hear anything against her, because while she’s not the main character, she’s really good!

Overall, “Dream Pack” will be more than a satisfying end to Grace’s story. After many battles and trials, she will find herself next to those she loved more and who are now her family.
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609 reviews2 followers
October 24, 2025
A Race to forever

Dream Pack by Jane Handler delivers the exhilarating, heart-pounding conclusion fans have been waiting for, wrapping up Grace's saga with a truly earned Happily Ever After. After two books of simmering tension, cross-dimensional chaos, and the relentless pressure of the temporal authorities, this third installment finally brings Grace and her men to their knees—in the best possible way.

​The story picks up with Grace still navigating the treacherous waters of her new reality. The lingering threat of the temporal authorities and the unique, complex challenges of the Parallel Omegaverse continue to test her and her burgeoning pack. However, this book shines brightest as the pack comes together. The stakes feel higher than ever, not just because of the external threats, but because the internal bond—the Dream Pack—is finally forming. The author expertly weaves together the action-packed escape and the emotional intimacy, ensuring that every victory against an enemy is mirrored by a deeper connection within the pack.

​The core strength of this book lies in the development of the mates. We finally see their possessive, protective instincts fully unleashed as they work to secure their future with Grace. Each member of the pack—whether it's the intense alpha, the grounding beta, or the soulful omega—steps up in their own crucial way. The emotional payoff is immense as they dismantle their individual walls and completely commit to the unique, fated bond they share with Grace. Their individual personalities, which have been so compelling throughout the series, finally coalesce into a unified, formidable Pack.

​Dream Pack is a triumphant, action-packed, and deeply satisfying finale. It doesn't shy away from the heat and passion of the Why Choose Omegaverse genre, but balances it beautifully with the emotional depth required to make Grace's complex journey meaningful. For readers who have been on the edge of their seat, rooting for Grace to finally find peace, love, and protection, this book is the reward. It's a stellar conclusion that provides the kind of definitive, glorious, forever-love ending that makes reading a trilogy worthwhile.
I highly recommend Dream Pack who love Omegaverse RH with intense moments and an extremely satisfying conclusion.
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19 reviews5 followers
October 16, 2025
A Trilogy That Delivers
Dream Pack, by Jane Handler

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📖 MMMMFM | AAABOA | Omegaverse | Why Choose/Poly | Portal Romance | Amnesia | Fated Mates | Male Omega | Found Family | Second Chance | Beta in the Pack | Steamy STEM | Expanded ABO | Billionaire | Forced Proximity | Soft Daddy Doms |

🔖 Dream Pack by Jane Handler is book three in the Into the Parallel Omegaverse trilogy. This review is spoiler-light, but if you haven’t devoured Dream Girl and Dream Mates yet, you might want to catch up first!

Jane Handler’s Into the Parallel Omegaverse trilogy follows Grace, a mathematician who wakes up in a world that shouldn’t exist. As she uncovers fragments of her past and the truth behind the universe-jumping connection to her childhood love, Wes, her story unfolds into a rich blend of dream-magic, science, and fated mates. Across Dream Girl, Dream Mates, and Dream Pack, Grace navigates love that transcends worlds, unearths devastating secrets, and discovers that destiny isn’t something found—it’s something fought for. By the end, Handler delivers a universe-spanning HEA that proves even across worlds, love always finds a way.

By the time I reached Dream Pack, I was equal parts excited and nervous. How do you wrap up a trilogy this wild without losing the magic? But if you know Jane’s work, you know she always delivers. This book had some shocking twists, but the real magic was in settling in with the characters we’ve grown to love and watching the bonds between them cement in the most satisfying ways. Grace and her wonderfully chaotic pack finally get their moments, see their arcs come full circle, and settle into their happily ever afters. Reading it felt like coming home to a universe I didn’t want to leave—and honestly, that’s the mark of a trilogy done right.

Note: Dream Pack is book 3 of a trilogy and cannot be read as a standalone.

❤️ If you loved the hard-earned HEA of Lucy Scott Bryan’s Scornedverse, you’ll swoon for this trilogy.
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847 reviews24 followers
October 17, 2025
Loved it (rounded up)

Rating: Loved it

This was one of the hardest-won HEAs I’ve ever read in an Omegaverse series. Every time things started to settle, something else exploded, imploded, or emotionally combusted. And, honestly? I ate it up like I was starving.

I adore every single one of these characters for completely different reasons. Grace, our scientist queen, literally crossed universes for this man. I won’t even cross the room without checking if there are snacks first. Wes is the first love, the dream-mated boy she declared she’d marry at ten years old (the confidence, we love to see it). Evan is soft and emotionally intelligent in a way that most therapists wish they were. Spencer is learning how to love again after the devastating loss of his mate. Brennan is the grumpy, trauma-shelled alpha who pretends he doesn’t have feelings (sir, we see you), and Jett is the strong, steady protector holding this emotional circus together with a single raised eyebrow.

And then there’s Riley (Evan’s teenage sister) who is pure chaotic gremlin energy and honestly the emotional support menace I didn’t know I needed.

Their HEA is perfect. Like, actually perfect. I was just so happy for all of them. The tie-in with Finding the Forward made my entire month. More Verity and Mercy content is my personal always welcome.

Some of my favorite quotes 👇
"Grace barreled over and punched her in the tits."

"Hey, it's okay. You are here with me and safe. And you got to punch her in the tits."
"I did, didn't I? It felt good."

"I just want dicks and crepes," she mumbled.
"Dicks and crepes? That can be arranged."

"I want dicks," Grace sang. "Dick, dicks, dicks, dicks, dicks."

Thank you, @janehandlerauthor for having me on your ARC team. At this point, you could teach a masterclass on writing Omegaverse and I would attend with a notebook, color-coded tabs, and a labeled snack bag. I’ve never wanted to a pack more. I want all the snacks, the purrs, and the bonds.
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517 reviews10 followers
January 17, 2026
I rolled right from book two to book three, so I don’t fully remember what was and was not revealed in book two vs book three. So I might mention things that actually happened before this book.

Okay, this series absolutely did not need to be three books long. A duet would have sufficed. While the author does a great job of writing likable characters, there was also an overabundance of unnecessary details. I really don’t want to read about every time characters took a selfie and dropped it in the group chat and how others responded to that selfie. I don’t want to hear about every time Riley took pictures of her food. And these characters checked in with each other sooo much! While it’s good practice to do in relationships, I didn’t need to read about it every time, especially since someone would give another character their blessing to do something, then the thing is done, then a conversation making sure it was okay would happen. It was excessive. Was that okay? Is this okay? Is that okay? Some things can happen off the page and that’s okay.

And I despise the use of “daddy” as a pet name in romantic relationships. Pair that with him calling her “baby girl” (which doesn’t bug me as a standalone pet name) and I was super grossed out every time they slipped into calling each other that.

Book three had a lot of drama and it was all back-to-back. But it also all got wrapped up super quickly, so the impact wasn’t there. And I wasn’t super impressed with character motivations for much of the drama.

Despite how irritating I found the things mentioned above, I rated this three stars because of Grace’s siblings and because I didn’t dnf any of these three long books, which means I was entertained enough. I’m even thinking about reading Verity’s story, though I’m worried it’ll have some of the same issues (such as being longer than necessary and including unnecessary details).
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57 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2025
✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧ i received this as an ARC and i'm just behind on posting this review ✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧

I really enjoyed this. This was a great way to tie up the end of Grace's story but also be the segue into Verity and even Gwen’s stories in the HockeyVerse. Pretty much throughout the trilogy, I just kept thinking that some cosmic force was just pissed about what Grace went through and in their attempt to help her, they made it worse at times. This third installment was the tying up of those loose ends and righting the wrongs, so that the Thanukos pack got their happily ever after.

Overall, I adore Riley’s character so much. She reminds me of myself when I was her age and I love how unapologetic she is with everything that was happening. As the kid sister of Evan’s, she was so welcoming of Grace and the pack never made her feel like her position in the family would be threatened by Grace joining. Throughout it all, Grace treated Riley like her own and was there as the female voice that she needed in a house filled with guys.

Into the Parallel Omegaverse has to be the largest pack that Jane has written so far. The romantic aspects of the pack have it as MMMMFM and the designations are 3 alphas, 1 beta, 1 omega and 1 gamma. I really like that Jane has been adding male omegas to her universe. It’s a newer trope that's been flourishing and I always enjoy reading it! I love each of the characters and their different places in the pack and their places in their world.

Seeing everything over the course of this trilogy just come together beautifully and almost with a bow wrapped around was just perfect. It was interesting to finally meet Verity’s mystery sister and find out more about the backstory of what happened to that family and what Grace went through.

Grace's mom? aunt? deserves a special place in the cosmos just aimlessly floating about forgotten.
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31 reviews
October 16, 2025
I thought the third and final book in the trilogy was okay. while they continued after the cliffhanger of from the second book it didnt feel like a proper resolution in my opinion, I wanted more. I liked the clear lines of communication between the characters and liked that they worked well as a pack. I have the same complaint as I had with book two, there were times when the spice was unnecessary and didnt move the plot forward because it was paying off a line from earlier. While I liked how Brennan finally came to love and bond Grace, I did feel like it was really necessary. I would have loved a enriched friendship between the two. Their relationship almost felt forced to me. Like because all the others loved her he should too, despite establishing earl on that not everyone needed to be mated in a pack. Riley is and always will be a breath of fresh air. I wish she had appeared in more chapters and maybe more with Evan to see more of their sibling relationship. I wish Evan and Wes got more chapters, this book felt more like Grace, Brennan, and Spencer's stories. I also felt like there were too many plot twists that didnt resolve in this over 600 page book. I really enjoyed the first book and liked the second but this book was a lot to read and really confusing at times. it felt rushed towards the end and including Grace's random heat it felt like too much. I feel like this series would have been easier to digest if it spread the story out over more books/novellas. Overall, Im happy that they all got a happy ending and am happy with the conclusion of the series.

I received an ARC copy of this book!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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259 reviews8 followers
October 16, 2025
Name me up. Tattoo me.

I'm in Love with The Parallel Omegaverse!

Another beautiful, sweet, funny, action-packed, steamy, heartbreaking, and completely unputdownable book!
The perfect conclusion to an impressive, unpredictable, and unforgettable story.

This is a why choose Omegaverse without shifters—and it includes some truly delightful MM.
There are also darker themes and intense situations.

Once again, Jane delivers an incredible book, filled with extraordinary characters and a plot full of twists that kept me hooked from start to finish.
I can’t believe this is the final book!
Can we please have more? Maybe a novel set a few years later? There’s so much left in their future that I’d love to explore.
Returning to this world would be a dream.

This trilogy tells the story of how Grace found—and fought for—the family she so deeply deserves.
It wasn’t easy. They faced so many challenges to be together, and that doesn’t change in this final book. But every tear, every moment of pain, is worth it.
She was the missing piece of their puzzle.

These books aren’t short, but not once did I feel bored.
The multi-POV structure works beautifully—there’s always something happening. And let’s be honest, this family attracts trouble like no one else! Still, it’s rarely their fault—they don’t tolerate injustice, they won’t let bullies win, and they love sharing happiness with those who deserve it. Sadly, there’s no shortage of villains to fight.

The story ends in an HEA about dreams finally come true.
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229 reviews15 followers
October 17, 2025
The thing that I have loved most about this trilogy is the incredibly unique and original take on such a wildly and familiar genre.

This last book is like one giant epilogue. It's not all crazy drama and overarching stories and what not. It's relationship building. It's pack dates and cuddles on the couch watching TV. It's every day life and we get to see it. We get to see and feel that 'what happens next' in a way that is so satisfying.

Just as the first book focused on Wes, Grace and Evan building their relationship, while introducing Spencer as a potential partner, book two did the same. It was about Spencer and Grace really building their relationship and then introducing Jett and Brennan as possibilities, all while not forgetting about Grace's relationships with Wes and Evan (and theirs to each other). In this one we really get Brennan and Jett's relationships with Grace. Its a slow build and built on a solid foundation.

There are so many characters (cameros, secondary and main) and yet, I felt like it was balanced. Everyone got their time and no one was forgotten.

Now, don't get me wrong there's still a little drama in this (Brennan's mum, Grace's bio-dad's packmates, and more) but at a whole this is about the pack finalising their relationships, bonds and family.

Every loose end and unresolved issue is addressed and answered in this, setting it up perfectly for Finding the Forward. Well...except for one thing. Where is the damn cat?? Haha

Really, I cannot wait to see what Jane does next with this shared world.
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273 reviews1 follower
October 22, 2025
This series has been such a WILD ride from start to finish!

I loved Brennan in this book! He completely redeemed himself from all his stupidity in the beginning. Spencer is just amazing! I loved Jett being able to bring a lightness to almost any situation. Wes & Evan being the constants for Grace through everything was exactly what she needed when it seemed like her world was constantly being turned upside down!

I feel like Grace will never truly have closure with what happened to her, just because of how much she was put through for the purely selfish reasons of a bunch of adults. I cannot stand the “father pack” 😡 The fact that a bunch of adults could claim to love the professor & “help” him try to find his daughter while knowing what they did, and then treating all of their own biological children the way that they do…I’m sorry but they are just horrible people. The siblings are awesome though!

I loved this book so much. You can really tell how much thought went into each detail of the story & also how absolutely necessary they all are to the story. The series as a whole is amazing, but this book was the perfect ending. I feel like every question I had has been answered. I definitely have some new ones, but I was lucky enough to meet Jane in person & while I don’t have answers now, I am confident that they are coming 🫠

I cannot thank Jane enough for giving me the opportunity to read ARCs for this series! I loved every minute of it, and I cannot wait to see Who?…What? comes next!!!
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1,476 reviews23 followers
October 28, 2025
I did not want to see this series end. Don't worry this book is filled up with things readers are not going to expect. Yes, readers will get a wrap-up but this book is not just about the end of their story. I feel like this book leads into Verity's story quite well. Readers see how Grace is accepted by her family, mainly the kids. This book begins where to last book ended. Please read the previous books in this series before you jump into this one. This book touches on a lot of things that will have you confused if you don't know the background. Adriana has just stabbed Spencer and that shines a light on the fact that Grace is not from here. More agencies get involved trying to find out the truth and see how much Grace really knows.

That's all fine and dandy, but let's get into the real reason this book has us in the chokehold. Grace and her guys and Riley. Ms. Handler, I need Riley's story. Please don't leave me hanging. That girl is a spitfire. I can't wait to see what she will be getting up to when she forms her pack. Back to the story. Grace has Spencer, Evan and Wes all tied up and wrapped around her little finger. Jet and Brennan start to be more open about spending time with her. Are they ready to take the leap as well? This book gets steamy with both individual and group scenes. There is a lot of family drama. Not just with Grace. I feel like the pack was battling something on every front. One thing for sure, they were not going to let anyone break the bond that was forming between them. I loved this series and I really enjoyed this book. Whose up next?
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