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They are my dad’s old packmates… and they hate me.

My dad left Sweden and his pack before I was even born. On his deathbed, I promised never to look for them or attempt to learn what it meant to be an omega.

When the pack comes looking for me, I don't honor that promise. Alone with no money, I need help. His packmates are my salvation, so I pack my bags and go to Sweden.

I expected a lot of awkwardness on this trip, but everything gets even worse when my heat kicks in and dad's old friends are the only ones who can help me through it.

Anders, Per and Sven. They are supposed to hate me, but with each passing day, I start to believe they were supposed to love me instead.

*Knot in the Plans is a cozy omegaverse why choose romance. Read it for the delicious vibes and amazing scenery.

109 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 11, 2025

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Amy Oliveira

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Amy Oliveira is a contemporary romance author dedicated to write about the two things you shouldn't skip: therapy and smut.
Amy's leads are strong, flawed, and very open about their mental health struggles. And her heros are understanding, lovable, and often pierced.
The combination results in a delicious slow burn with a lot of heart and a lot of heat.

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Profile Image for BookishLatinaJenn (Jennifer).
279 reviews3 followers
August 11, 2025
Knot in My Plans – Amy Oliveira 🐺💙
Thank you to Amy Oliveira for the ARC 🫶

They were her dad’s old packmates… and they hated her. Until they didn’t.

This third installment in the Lost Omegas series had me flipping pages like a woman possessed. Equal parts cozy omegaverse, found family, and slow burn during a “oh no, this heat is happening whether we want it or not/knot? lol)."

Isadora is a quietly strong heroine who’s spent her life taking care of others, honoring her father’s dying wish to stay away from his pack in Sweden. But debt and desperation have a way of rewriting promises, and one phone call from Anders(one of her father's abandoned packmates), who is all loyalty, gruff edges, and barely concealed curiosity... leads her straight into the arms (and complicated history) of three men who shouldn’t want her. Her dad's old Pack. Whaaaaaaat?!

Anders is the steady protector. Per is the calming balm. Sven? The grumpy, sharp-tongued doctor whose emotional baggage could fill a cargo hold… and yet somehow delivers some of the funniest and spiciest moments. The tension between the four of them is slow-burn perfection until Isadora’s heat kicks in and then, reader, it’s game over. 🔥

This isn’t just about fated mates and pheromones, it’s about forgiveness, trust, and choosing your family, even when the past has teeth. There’s one small but beautiful scene where Isadora meets another omega we know from the first book in the series... and it cracked me wide open in the best way. A way to make Isa see that she’s not alone.

Knot in My Plans delivers emotional depth, delicious tension, and enough heat to fog up your Kindle.

Tropes:
🐺 Omegaverse
❤️‍🔥 Why choose/MFMM
🥵 Heat
💔 Past family drama
🏡 Found family
😏 Grumpy x sunshine (times three)
🏠 Small town / Sweden setting
🫂 Forced proximity
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299 reviews5 followers
December 30, 2025
A short, sweet age gap omegaverse! Isadora’s dad left pack life behind, never intending for her to find out that she was an omega and never intending for her to meet a pack of her own - let alone his old pack. When one of his old pack members calls, insisting she be tested for a pack of her own, she agrees telling herself she’ll get the money he promised and be on her way. She finds herself in a precarious situation with her dad’s ex pack mates almost immediately. They all have to battle against anger and resentment if they’re going to figure out how to move forward and heal the pains of the past.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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633 reviews9 followers
October 12, 2025
It was ok

This was just ok. Not an amazing read, and certainly not the best in the series. Its been a while since I read the first 2, but I do remember enjoying them a lot more. I think the conflict of the characters hating her for who her father was got to me, and made this harder to enjoy.
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35 reviews
August 4, 2025
I liked this book a lot from this author! A quicker read at just over 100 pages, but well written. Only wish it was a little longer to give some more details into the characters, and build the relationship more. I will definitely read any future books in this world
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198 reviews5 followers
September 7, 2025
This was a super good read. I read the second one but enjoyed this one even more. I like how quick they are and still so great. This book gets straight to the point with omegas and alphas and knotting. Just the type of read I needed to get back into more consistent reading. I look forward to more from the author.
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2,136 reviews21 followers
August 17, 2025
this is definitely one of my favorites in the series! so angsty but so so good.
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110 reviews
August 17, 2025
Short, sweet and little spicy. It was a quick and fun read. I thought her getting with her dad’s old pack was a nice twist I hadn’t read yet in the genre, so that was a fun thing to dive into. Especially all the new dynamics and rocky roads it can take.

On the one hand I loved how short it was, how quickly I could devour it and finish it, but on the other hand… I so wanted to see more of all three of the alphas. See her meet her grandparents and see how she integrates into Swedish life more. Meet the village people. See what her role would be there, if she would work, stay home, go to school or etc. I just wanted more time with them all because I loved them so much. 😭

But I had a lovely time diving into this small village with Isadora and her alphas, most of my reads have been US based, so it was nice branching out and diving into a new landscape and culture!

Very excited to read more from this author. :)
Profile Image for Kayleigh Bryant.
409 reviews4 followers
September 2, 2025
A warm, cozy omegaverse setting mixed with a plot full of grief, anger, confusion, and eventually forgiveness. For fans of bug age gaps, feisty FMC's, and reluctantly in love MMCs.
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667 reviews
August 12, 2025
"She was heaven in femininity, and like the monster of every man, I wanted to consume that beauty and make it mine."~Anders🌟

"Can you feel it?"~Per🌟

"She was forever ours."~Sven🌟

I'm new to reading omegaverse stories and after reading this novella, I found it interesting. I haven't read the previous books, but I wasn't lost in reading this one. I have read a couple of why choose books, but tbh, I didn't care for that particular trope. However, with Ms Oliveira's storytelling, I found the story written well and it held my attention. With its overwhelming 'heated' sensuality, attraction, mixed with anger, past betrayals, and grief there was a ton of depth to these characters. Plus, we have different locations, languages, even the Northern Lights lighting up the night sky in Sweden. That alone was a whaaat the whatt moment!!lol 💙💚🌟🫨🥵🤯🌟💚💙

🚩🚩 Be aware of the TWs. There might be situations that might be uncomfortable or overwhelming for some readers.🚩🚩

Young Isadora was a young woman caught up in a tidal wave of emotions. She was feeling lost, alone, burdened by trying to stay afloat after her Dad Karl recently transitioned from life. Everything was falling apart for her. I couldn't help but feel the sadness, the bleakness of what she was going through. They lived in Brazil but her Dad's past was not something that Isadora knew much about. He warned her to never go back to where he was from. To never look for his former pack. Leave it alone. And yet, when a certain phone call from a man she didn't know, offered her his help, that conversation would change her circumstances forever.🏠🛫🇸🇪

We have 3 men, about 20yrs older than Isadora, she was in her early 20s, that will turn her world upside down, pushing her buttons, annoying her, making her angry by being Karl's daughter.🙄 Each man has their own personality traits. Anders, 46, was a guy who was still dealing with what Karl did to his pack years ago. He didn't get attached to her. He was fed up with Isadora being snarky and rude. Remember her Dad was a big part of the story even though he was no longer present in it. Sven, 40 something, doctor to the village, the way he met Isadora, was.... Ahem. You have to read the book to understand.😝 This guy was angry, cynical, and again, still feeling that Karl ruined everything for all of them. How dare she show up in their village! Then there's Per, 40 something, a teacher, patient, kind, he felt the past betrayal, but he truly was trying to be fair with Isadora. Out of the 3 men, he was the guy I liked best. He actually asked for her consent. That alone makes him a winner!!😚 Isadora was a special kind of girl. A sweet smelling, cinnamon, star anise woman. Pheromones are flying everywhere people!!haha✨👃🏻✨🌪️ In close proximity to the men who were drunk on her fragrance.🥴🫡 She was chum in the water.🦈🦈🦈 She didn't understand what was happening to her. Isadora was curvy, a scrapper, speaks her mind, but when her fever got a hold of her... gurlll.🥵🌋🥵🌋 Step backkk. Well, not too far back. The omega needs her men!!!😏💋🔥💋🔥

Could there have been more chapters. Maybe. But I think it stands right where it ended. We had a group of people who found something that would bind them forever. Isadora learned to trust and not feel alone. And the men, they accepted something they never thought they could ever have. Karl's daughter now meant love and the past must be forgiven in order to move forward. I liked the story. You should check it out. Happy reading.*•>§<•*🩷🩷🩷

🧑🏼‍💼👨🏼‍⚕️🧑🏻‍🏫💁🏼‍♀️Thank you to Ms Oliveira and Bookfunnel for an early book. The opinions shared here are my own.💁🏼‍♀️🧑🏻‍🏫👨🏼‍⚕️🧑🏼‍💼
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41 reviews2 followers
August 6, 2025
Knot in my Plans was such an engaging and emotional read, and I’m so grateful to have received an early copy. The story centers around Isadora, a kind, quietly strong heroine who spent years caring for her father until his final breath. Before he passed, she made a heartfelt promise one she was determined to keep. But life rarely follows our plans. When a stranger calls her out of the blue, offering payment in exchange for taking a test in a distant town, Isadora is faced with a choice. With debt looming and no real way out, she accepts, unaware that this trip will unravel everything she thought she knew about her father’s past.

That call comes from Anders, a man who values loyalty above all else but knows that reaching out to Isadora after everything her father did might cost him dearly. Still, something tells him it’s the right thing to do. From the moment they meet, there’s a complicated pull between them. Through Anders, Isadora begins to uncover the truth about where she comes from and the pack her father once called family.

The bond that forms between Isadora and the pack is slow-burning, filled with tension, heartache, and chemistry. Per is the first to offer her a sense of calm and understanding, quietly becoming the emotional anchor. Sven, the pack’s doctor, is sharp-tongued, closed off, and clearly carrying the heaviest emotional baggage from her father’s past. His gruff demeanor creates some of the funniest and most intense moments in the book, including one scene that made me laugh out loud despite the chaos. Together, the men carry wounds that are slow to heal, but it’s through Isadora that something begins to shift.

There’s a brief moment where Isadora encounters another Omega. The scene is only a few pages long, but it’s a powerful beat that allows her to recognize, perhaps for the first time, that she’s not entirely alone in what she’s experiencing. It’s subtle but grounding, helping her start to make sense of this unfamiliar part of herself.

As the bond between her and the pack deepens, the connection feels more and more inevitable. Despite the weight of past betrayals and unanswered questions, something about it all feels right. Isadora may not have chosen this life at the start, but by the end, she claims it, and them, with strength and certainty.

If I had one wish, it would be for just a few more chapters. The story is beautifully written, but there are moments I would’ve loved to see expanded, especially as their emotional walls begin to fall. Still, Knot in the Plans delivers a perfect blend of emotional depth, romantic tensions, and found family.
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1,020 reviews
September 1, 2025
Undoubtably the worst Omegaverse book I’ve ever read.
First of all, the FMC was odious, and an extremely unlikable character. And the author did nothing to help us readers like her at all. At one point, she let the readers know that the FMC was bisexual and loved all women and hated the fact that she was into men. Like who even says that and or thinks that? A crazy person that’s who. But in the meantime, the FMC can be a super slut and objectify the MMC‘s but yet she hates men and doesn’t trust any of them? It was just so weird and unbelievable and extremely poorly written.
I’m also convinced that this book was originally written in a different language, maybe Portuguese or Swedish, because it never really made much sense in English. You could tell that whoever wrote this was not a native English speaker. And that made it hard to get into the story and relate to the story outside of just how bad it was.
And the third worst part of this book was that it was super choppy, I often felt like huge chunks were left out. One second she was in the bedroom, and then next second she was in the kitchen, one second she was in heat, but then the next she was going for a walk. It was just super choppy and made no sense and gave you whiplash as the reader. It was just all over the place. And none of it made sense. One minute she hates men the next she’s lusting after them, one minute she supposedly in heat but the next second she’s not. One second they’re just standing somewhere and the next second she’s on all fours and he’s inside her. Like I said it made no sense. It was very choppy and it had a tremendous amount of holes in it.
The sex scenes were super bizarre also. It would go from them just talking to him all of a sudden saying get on your knees cum slut. And I would just be left wondering what the hell just happened. The author had a lot of issues with dialogue you could tell and also with writing a sex scene.
Let’s be real the author just had all round issues and I will never again read anything by this author, and I would definitely not recommend anything by this author.
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528 reviews48 followers
August 9, 2025
Short, fast-paced, and emotional why choose omegaverse with tropes like enemies to lovers and age gap.

There was a lot happening, and the characters went through a lot of emotions. The FMC, Isadora, had recently lost her father and ended up in Sweden to her father’s pack. Her heat kicking in suddenly while she’s visiting the pack members, who knew nothing about her existence or her father’s passing, brought up a lot of emotions for all of the characters. The chemistry between the characters was there, and the spice was spicing. I liked how the story wrapped up and the characters got the ending they deserved.

I enjoyed this book, but personally would have preferred it to be a little longer so that there would have been more time for relationship development and also a bit more backstory for the characters.

As someone from the Nordics, I always enjoy reading books that are set around here. Like this one happened in Sweden and had some Swedish references and words sprinkled throughout the book.


“People don’t just leave their pack. A pack is bonded first.”
“There was no way that the good people of a small village in Sweden were having an orgy under the northern lights.”
“One more bratty word and I’ll make you kneel right here,”
“We can be the answer to your heat. To your loneliness. To everything.”


I received an ARC of this book and I am voluntarily leaving a review. Receiving ARC didn’t affect my opinion of the book.
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218 reviews
August 5, 2025
This was such an emotional and angsty omegaverse read! I really enjoyed this age-gap, forbidden romance that dives deep into loss, healing, and unexpected connections.

Isadora is an omega who’s still reeling from heartbreak after her father’s death. Before he passed, he mentioned his old pack, estranged for years and living in Sweden. A year later, she gets a call from Anders, one of the alphas, asking her to take an omega test. Omegas are rare and in high demand, and Anders, gruff and grumpy, doesn’t sugarcoat anything.

Leaving her home in Brazil, Isadora travels to Sweden where she meets the remaining two alphas from her father’s old pack. Per is the quiet, nerdy schoolteacher with a soft, gentle side. Sven is a brooding doctor whose heart was shattered when Karl (Isadora’s father) walked away. He’s cold, sharp, and intense, a true viper. When Isadora unexpectedly goes into heat in their home, everything changes.

I loved how the story came full circle, how the pain the alphas carried over Karl’s betrayal is mirrored in their initial resentment of Isadora. The angst was thick, and the emotional tension so satisfying. Isadora’s innocence and naivety were written so well, and I enjoyed watching the alphas slowly guide and connect with her.

This was a unique, steamy, and emotionally layered read. I can’t wait to see what else this author brings to the omegaverse world!
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220 reviews2 followers
August 8, 2025
Knot in My Plans is a fast-paced, emotionally rich omegaverse novella. At just over 100 pages, it delivers more depth than expected, with a tight focus on grief, family secrets, and self discovery.

Isadora has been living a quiet, difficult life in Brazil, caring for her dying father and honoring his final wish: to stay away from the pack he left behind in Sweden. But when that pack comes looking for her a year later, she’s out of options, and keeping that promise no longer feels like a choice she can affoed to make. What follows is a messy, tender story of old wounds and reluctant connections as Isadora finds herself unexpectedly pulled into the lives of the three alphas who once called her father their brother.

I loved how grounded this story felt. The dynamics between Isadora, Anders, Per, and Sven were laced with tension, regret, and buried affection. And while the heat scenes were intense, the story didn’t lose its heart or weight in the process.

If anything, I just wanted a little more. A few extra chapters could’ve given the characters room to breathe and let some of the relationship shifts land even harder. Still, this was a strong, satisfying entry in a compelling world, and I’ll definitely be reading more from this series.

Thank you to the author for an advance copy.
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264 reviews26 followers
August 25, 2025
For full review: https://wordsoftheroses.com/2025/08/2...

“We can be the answer to your heat. To your loneliness. To everything.”⁠

I will start by saying that I was given an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Thank so much to Amy for sending a copy my way!

Knot in My Plans is the first book I’ve read by Amy Oliveira, and this was a lot of fun. I enjoyed this omegaverse world; it’s unlike any other I’ve read. I haven’t read the other novellas in this series. But don’t worry, you can dive right into this one.

Isadora is struggling in the aftermath of her father’s death. The bills are piling up, and she’s barely surviving paycheck to paycheck. In the last days of her father’s life, he told her about alphas and omegas. He also made her promise that she would never go back to his hometown in Sweden. Isadora dismisses it as ravings from one who is dying. However, when her father’s old friend, Anders, calls asking if she will take a test to see if she’s an omega, Isadora realises that there might be something more to the secrets her father hid from her. She refuses at first until Andres offers to pay her enough to cover her debts. Against her father’s deathbed promise, she flies to Sweden to find out if she’s an omega and meet her father’s ex-pack. In quick succession, she discovers she’s an omega and finds her pack. Her pack, which is the same one her father left 25 years earlier.

Ultimately, I wish this were longer. This might be me being greedy, given my enjoyment of the story and characters. I believe the romance had too little time to build which makes it feel rushed. Beyond romance, the characters are dealing with a lot. Anders, Per and Sven are still dealing with the betrayal of Isadora’s dad leaving their pack, and Isadora is new to this world are and distrusts them based on what her dad has told them. I think if the story were extended, we could explore the wonderful complexities of their dynamic.

I love the diversity we have here, from plus-size rep, different cultures and different queer identities. It makes me excited to read more of Oliveira’s other books.

I enjoyed the omegaverse universe Amy Oliveira has built. If you like a sweet omegaverse, I think you would enjoy Knot in my Plans. Also, if you are interested in trying omegaverse for the first time, I think this novella is a great starting point.
505 reviews4 followers
August 11, 2025
You want spicy and short? Age gaps with enemies? Multiple alphas? You've got it all here in Knot In My Plans!

At just over 100 pages, there's a lot packed (no pun intended) in here - I never want to give too much away because well, it's a novella! But the pace is fast, and the emotional pull is there from the get-go. If you're new to the omegaverse, this might be a good starter for you as it doesn't delve too deeply into what the omegaverse can be.

And true to form, Oliveira delivers on the spice. Woooooo, yes, all 3 alphas are there for it. I don't think you'll be disappointed!

The main issue for me is that with certain emotional plot points, it seems they would have worked better in a full-length book instead of a novella. Isadora's father left the pack (betrayal); Isadora just finding out about pack, alphas, and omegas; and the emotional bonding of Isadora with her father's packmates. That's a lot for 110ish pages. What's here is written well, but there could have been so much more.

🔥Omegaverse
🔥Enemies to Lovers
🔥Age Gap
🔥Why choose
🔥Novella
🔥Exhibitionism

Thank you to the author for the gifted copy!
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93 reviews
August 18, 2025
I am still loving this take on the omegaverse.

Omegas are scarce, but packs have managed to find their omegas, hidden out there in the world of betas where nobody does packs anymore. So despite a lot of back story trauma, Our Alpha Anders reaches out to his ex pack mates daughter in hopes of finding more omegas for packs around the world. What he didn't expect.. was her to be all consuming and HIS. as well as his packmates. Each one holding on to some form of hurt, but maybe, just maybe this little omega can help them mend.

I absolutely loved how Isadora stayed loyal to her father, despite the hot alphas saying he was a terrible person. People change, and there is proof in that by how loving and kind he raised Isa to be. Lucky for her alphas, because i would have kicked them in uncomfortable places for the way they acted in certain moments. I forgive them though, especially my sexy sven. When he finally lets his anger and hurt out on Isa, it is nothing but spicey steam *fans herself*

Another amazing omegaverse book, that I insist you read <3
August 10, 2025
“𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙩’𝙨 𝙬𝙝𝙮 𝙄 𝙨𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙡𝙙 𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙜𝙞𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙜𝙚𝙩? 𝘽𝙚𝙘𝙖𝙪𝙨𝙚 𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙢𝙖𝙙𝙚 𝙢𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙛𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙘𝙪𝙢 𝙩𝙤𝙮?”

Amy Oliveira does it again by writing another short, sweet, spicy, and emotional omegaverse novella. this is the 3rd book in the 𝑳𝒐𝒔𝒕 𝑶𝒎𝒆𝒈𝒂𝒔 series so i went in knowing this was was going to be mostly spice with the overall plot. while short, you still have Isadora and the men work through their grief and betrayal of the past from Isadora’s father. i do wish the story was a little bit longer for a few of the plot points, but overall enjoyed this story just like the others. i like this world of omegas learning about who and what they really are and this whole new world they never knew about.

thank you Amy Oliveira for an e-ARC of 𝑲𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝑰𝒏 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒔



MFMM, AOAA, multi 1st person POV, early 20s fmc / mid 40s mmcs, age gap, scent matches, dad’s ex-pack/friends, forced proximity, grief, betrayal, virgin fmc, knotting, heat, novella, HEA, epilogue
853 reviews4 followers
August 22, 2025
Isadora just lost her father. She, as she had done for her mother, returned to take care of Karl untill he passed. The only thing he left her was his house and a promise that he got from her to never visit his village in Switzerland.

However, there is a certain Anders who keeps calling her and inviting her to this same village she is trying to avoid. She has very little money, the house is in need of TLC and Anders offers to take care of all of that if she goes to the village with her and takes tests that will prove she is an omega and can be paired with a pack..

What she doesn't know and her father never explained are all that happens to an omega. She is about to find out.

Yes there are explicit sexual scenes. However, the author, using her gift takes the reader through a journey of discovery about omegas, pack mates, pack brothers and all the emotions that can be accumulated year after year once the pack bond is broken. I recommend the book and rate it 5 Stars.
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303 reviews21 followers
August 12, 2025
Honestly this was pretty solid omegaverse story! 3.75 rounded up

It was relatively short but packed (ha ha ha) a lot in while also making me wish it was just a bit longer so I could understand the world a little more.

However I must give props because the majority of the writing was taken up on the characters which when you have 4 main characters in a novella basically, it’s not easy to make them all stand out individually.

The fact that she ended up with her dead dad’s old pack was intriguing and not a plot I’ve ever really seen but it was just forbidden enough to give the story some edge without giving me the ick!

I would definitely read more from this author!
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590 reviews1 follower
August 14, 2025
This was a short but really good read. I can’t believe this is the end of the Lost Omegas. It’s a world that was built so well and I loved delving into it for these stories. It wasn’t perfect but it was what each omega needed. Isadora’s story was no different. I love how you could see that everything happened in this book lead to Anders, Sven, and Per getting an omega. Karl had to leave so they could have Isadora. I will admit it’s an interesting concept to have an old pack mate’s daughter be the omega but it worked very well. I definitely recommend this series for a cozy omegaverse vibe.
I read this book as an ARC and this is my honest review.
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16 reviews116 followers
November 23, 2025
4.5

Amy is one of my favorite authors, and this was my favorite book in the Omegaverse series.
The book is spicy, sweet, and short.
Isadora recently lost her father, and despite the promise she made to him, she travels to Sweden. There she meets her father's three former pack mates, Sven, Per, and Anders. The four will have to deal with resentment, discoveries, tension, and pheromone attraction in order to find forgiveness and happiness.
Although it is my favorite book in the series, I would have liked to see more depth in the characters' story together, as well as the heroine's encounter with her grandparents.
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232 reviews2 followers
August 6, 2025
Every time I come back into these books, I get reminded of how much I love the dynamics of omegaverse in these. Normal people living their life and a secret group of people who are omegas and alphas. It’s just so unique and puts a fun twist on the genre. I absolutely ate this up. It had a good mix of plot and spice. I loved the grief aspect. Losing a loved one always sucks. Even if you find 3 hot older men after it. For this being a novella, I feel like the character growth was well written. It packed a huge punch for its little size. This is easily my favorite in this whole trilogy.
135 reviews2 followers
August 12, 2025
This was a fun quick read. You don't need to read there other stories before this one, but it does flesh out the story a little more. Isadora is alone after her father dies and struggles to figure out what to do next. She decides to go to Sweden to meet her father's old pack even though he would not have wanted that. She finds more than she bargained for or ever expected when she meets the old pack. Not all of them are welcoming though.

Can this group left go of the past to find their future possibly together?
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147 reviews3 followers
August 15, 2025
dads friends 😏

Amy’s done it again! Another great omegaverse story. Karl leaving his pack behind to find more for himself, goes against all they stand for. So naturally when he has a daughter, she learns nothing of it until he’s on his death bed. In a sad and angry turn of events, Isadora -his daughter- is faced with some difficult decisions. She travels back to Sweden and meets his pack. In the end they all accept the strange circumstances, as she turns out to be their omega! and they get their happily ever after.
1,179 reviews7 followers
August 5, 2025
This is such an interesting omegaverse world. Isadora has now lost both her parents, but her father warned her to stay away from his home country. She is made an offer she can’t refuse by one of her father’s packmates, which she knew absolutely nothing about. There are lots of negative feelings on everyone’s sides…until Isadora’s heat hit. The spice starts spicing, and Isadora, Per, Anders, and Sven realize things have worked out exactly as they should have.
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600 reviews70 followers
August 5, 2025
This was a quick, forbidden, age gap, omegaverse romance!
After Isadora's father passes, she struggles for months to make ends meet. When she's contacted by her father's former pack though, Isadora has little choice but to accept their offer to travel to Sweden. When she arrives though, Isadora learns of the deeply engrained anger the pack holds toward her father. If that weren't bad enough, she soon goes into heat and learns they may just be her pack now.
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248 reviews8 followers
August 10, 2025
I love these novellas from Amy. They’re the perfect amount of cozy, spice and romance all rolled into one.

Isadora is alone after losing her Dad and her bills are spiralling. She needs money.

Her Dad kept the life of alphas, omegas and packs a secret from her.

Sven was obviously my favourite, i can’t not fall for the grumpy one.

He, Anders and Per were everything Isadora didn’t know she needed and thought she didn’t want.

I’ve really enjoyed this Lost Omega series.
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1,107 reviews36 followers
August 11, 2025
Matching to your unexpected pack

This was an interesting read. The FMCs Dad left his pack years ago and found love and had a daughter. With her Dad gone she goes to meet his old pack only to discover that fate has decided she belongs to them.

These men are all much older and gave up on finding their Omega. Now they have to come to terms with who she is and what she means to them.

Also, you'll never see the Aurora Borealis the same. Lol
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