A packless omega, a riptide, and the alpha life-guards who save her…
Rose is a lot of things. A thirty-something packless omega. A superstar real estate agent running on vibes and caffeine. And now alone on vacation after her two best friends back out at the last minute.
As a high-performing real estate agent Rose knows—and has ignored—the value of rest in the face of extreme stress, but she refuses to keep doing so. She’s going on this beach vacation come hell or high tide, but there were three things she wasn’t prepared
her heat to start the second three alpha life-guards give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
a once-in-a-lifetime storm stranding her in Cerulean Cove.
an alpha pack who refuses to let her ride out the storm—or her heat—alone.
They saved her life on the beach during a dangerous riptide. But can they save her heart, too?
KNOT HIGH TIDE is a 12,000-word short smalltown omegaverse romance story full of heat and heart. It contains MFMM scenes, no shifting, and a happy ending.
☀️ summer smalltown romance
⛱️ life-guard alphas
🌊 consensual heat-easing
🌴 three gorgeous a poet, an ex-football player, and a bartender chef
Rose is a hardworking real estate omega who’s in desperate need of a break. She plans a relaxing getaway to Cerulean Cove, but things don’t go as expected. Her friends bail on her last minute, and her dream vacation quickly spirals: she nearly drowns, an unexpected heat hits hard, and a once-in-a-lifetime storm rolls in. Just when she thinks it can’t get any worse, she’s saved by three lifeguard alphas, Dain, Finn, and Adrian.
Dain is a quiet poet, Finn a former football player, and Adrian a talented chef tied to the family business. Despite the chaos, these alphas are gentle, caring, and exactly what Rose didn’t know she needed.
This was a sweet, spicy, and fast-paced read (about 60 pages). I really enjoyed how attentive and protective the alphas were with Rose. If you’re in the mood for a quick omegaverse beach romance, this one’s a great pick!
Lots of grammar errors. Also, Inconsistencies.. Like mentioning they've never helped an omega through a heat before...but then 2 pages later they say they used to have an omega.
Quick read. I enjoyed it more than the previous in the series. It is still not quite the OV I am used to. But this one had more OV vibes to it. I like how the alphas saved her but she was still independent.