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Cozyverse #3

A Pack for Spring

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Expected 14 Apr 26
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She’s always dreamed of a soft life.

They’re determined to provide it for her.


Lucy Andersson-Spring’s twenty-ninth birthday comes with a side helping of a quarter-life crisis. She loves her community, her sewing shop, and her secret social media account featuring Starlight Grove’s cat mayor, but maybe she needs to be more ambitious, more self-sufficient. At least, that’s what the alphas she dated last year kept saying . . . before they cheated on her.

Lucy is determined this year will be a fresh start, but her quest to leave her romantic dreams behind keeps being thwarted. First, a disastrous camping trip leaves her stranded with Wilder, the reserved fire chief. Then, a grumpy businessman named King bursts into her shop with a desperate proposal. And then there’s Leo, the cute florist who brings her bouquets, but never the dinner invitation she hopes for.

Like Lucy, these guys are facing crossroads in their lives, but when their hesitancy in wooing the stunning omega leaves her feeling rejected all over again, they realize they can’t live without her. Determined to win her over, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, complete with a meddlesome cat, mischievous bunny, and bizarrely specific horoscopes, to become a pack worthy of her.

A Pack for Spring is as poignant as it is playful, with themes of found family, self-acceptance, and scorching hot spice, of course! It is a standalone MMFM why choose small town romance. It is part of the Cozyverse shared universe, bringing you cozy omegaverse full of heart, heat, and humor.

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Expected publication April 14, 2026

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Emilia Emerson

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Emilia Emerson loves to embroider, take naps with her dog, read filthy smut, and do projects around the house. She works in mental health and loves that writing romance allows her to explore worlds with guaranteed happily ever afters, cozy characters who love each other, and found families who overcome challenges together.

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108 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 20, 2026
Once again Emilia Emerson has written an Omegaverse I could not put down! Lucy and her guys built their pack around love and acceptance, which is one of the things I loved most about this book.
I loved the diversity of this pack not just in nationalities (which was interesting and made for fun terms of endearment), but also in upbringing. It showed a different sort of cohesiveness to the relationship that I really appreciated.

If you know anything about me you know I love Omegaverse books, but there is something special about this series. It has a sense of community to it. I love the girl group who is always there for each other no matter what. The meddling Mayor Felix 🐱 always bouncing around making magic happen. And the gossip of the other members of the town. These books really are just a joy to read every time I pick one up!

I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley and this is my honest review.
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133 reviews290 followers
January 15, 2026
My favorite in the cozyverse so far! So many unexpected tropes from this pack. Lucy is the sweetest and I love how she stays true to herself by the end. I love a big boy so wilder was by far my favorite but the whole gang was great.
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698 reviews83 followers
January 15, 2026
To say I was excited for this book is an understatement so right off the back big thank you to NetGalley & Putnam publishing for providing me with an ARC to read and review. This is my favorite guilty pleasure series I discovered at the tail end of last year and I’ve been waiting very impatiently for it to come out. So as soon as I got that ARC approval email I ran. And you bet I devoured this book in less than 24 hours. Now even with all that said I do have to admit I was a tad bit disappointed in this one compared to the other 2 books in the series. But I swear I still loved every minute of reading it.

So I won’t beat around the bush my biggest issue I had with this book boils down to one thing: MISCOMMUNICATION. Y’all forewarning I hate this trope with a fiery passion and it’s used excessively in this book. The amount of times I was screaming for any of them to pick up a phone or heck just speak your mind was exhausting. So many unnecessary drama points could’ve been avoided if all four of them would’ve gotten their heads out of their butts and been an adult.

But I digress, even with that going on I still enjoyed getting to know our new pack. I actually loved that the boys didn’t know each other going into their relationship with Lucy. So it made meeting these characters more emotional and charming. The spice of course was excellent as always. And mayor Felix is still the best part of the entire series! I can’t wait to see what mischief he gets up to in the next book.

Overall, I 100% recommend the cozyverse series and I can’t wait to check out book 4.
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339 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2026
A Pack for Spring✨🌸🪡

I was so excited to get an ARC from Putnam/Netgally! Especially now that cozyverse has gone TRAD💖

Right off the bat I knew I was going to relate with our girl Lucy. And boy did I!

Lucy is an omega who just turned 29! And although she runs a success sewing shop and creates her own custom clothes she feels the pressures of life and her final year in her twenties weighing down on her. She longs to be loved and cherished but has been burned in the past so she struggles to see her true worth beneath all negativity thrown her way.

But Starlight Grove, Mayor Felix the cat more specifically, wasn’t about to let Lucy believe those negative things for too long. Because the fates brings her two possessive alphas and an adoring beta to build a pack with.

Leo- the head over heels beta who has loved Lucy from he opened his flower shop next door. But he held himself back because he was worried his disability made him unworthy of her.

King- big shot CEO who had no intentions of staying around starlight grove until he falls HARD for Lucy and maybe even the cute florist too😉

Wilder- surly fire chief who prefers to stay secluded in his mountain home but can’t resist Lucy after he rescues her from a dangerous situation. Only pull away because he himself might put her at risk.

🌸 MFMM Omegaverse
🌸 slow burn but still spicy
🌸 found family
🌸 she calls him daddy
🌸 primal play


I definitely recommend this book! While it’s wasn’t my favorite of the series but it’s cute and cozy all the same. There were a few pacing issues that got to me and I’m not a huge fan of miscommunication (or lack of communication 😂) but otherwise it was another fantastic read from Emilia!
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454 reviews
January 25, 2026
*arc review*

ever since i read the first book of the cozyverse ive been frothing at the mouth for the next installment. and its just perfect timing to be approved for an arc of a book ive been dying for during a book slump!!
lucy, our crafty sunshine girl who (thinks) she can be a bit too much finds her pack (finally!!)
i really loved reading her story and it’s so real and funny at the same time to read about someone turning 29 and feel like their life is falling apart or they aren’t doing enough bc truly it does feel like that sometimes in your late 20s (i’ve been informed 27 counts as late 20s…)
as for the pack, i really love that each pack is different, not only in personality but designations and history
by far i think this is my favorite pack and one reason is because they didn’t know each other before lucy or become a pack until they all decided they wanted her
other reason??? i love boyfriends and im on board for any pack where they all have their own relationships
anyways!! grumpy firefighter alpha Wilder, who is terrified of being with an omega or a pack bc he’s convinced he will hurt them somehow due to a medical condition (i just want to wrap him up). then there’s King, out of town new york CEO (and alpha) here on business and Leo, my sweet florist beta who has medical issues as well and uses a cane to get around (i’m sorry it’s hot as hell too)
i loved how all of them met and started courting bc truly, what wild stories for king and wilder meeting lucy????
i cannot wait for my revenge queen summer next!!!

overall: 5/5
spice: 4/5
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265 reviews1 follower
January 21, 2026
4.5/5🌷 I absolutely loved this book so much! I love this series so much and something that makes the stories stand out is the connection,laughs, and love I feel from these books. I was so excited to get this arc since I knew that it was going to be a perfect book and something I would love. Lucy and her guys were so good to read about and I loved how much character building I was able to see from each character. They each had their characteristics that I love so much and make this book so amazing. I was immediately invested in their personal growth, along with their growth as a pack. This series is definitely one that you can binge because it’s so cozy and has so many great tropes that I love. Also Blossom and Felix are the absolute cutest. I don’t want to say much since it’s not released yet but definitely if you haven’t already start the series and read this one when it comes out in April💞 Definitely would recommend this book and series!

thank you NetGalley and Putnam for gifting me this e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
1,008 reviews76 followers
January 11, 2026
Thank you to Putnam and NetGalley for this ARC!

I love a good cozy omegaverse! Lucy is a 29 year old omega with no pack. She’s a small town tailor and clothing designer. She’s been told she’s too much as an omega. Leo, a florist with a crush on Lucy, is a beta and doesn’t think she’d be interested in him. When he finally decides to go for it, 2 other alphas are as well.

Lucy met Wilder while she was on a hike. Wilder has some issues as an alpha and doesn’t think he’s safe for an omega. He rejects her due to this. King is a businessman in town that asks Lucy to go to a gala with him. He’s a workaholic and doesn’t think he can have a relationship.

When all 3 men realize they’ve made a mistake, there’s a lot of groveling to get Lucy to be courted by them. They have to figure out how to be a pack and deal with their own issues.

I enjoyed the bunny blossom and of course the town mayor, a cat named Felix 🐈
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20 reviews5 followers
January 27, 2026
A cozy read ; quite long book for a plot that was primarily comprised of miscommunication and insta-love.

Lucy is a quirky millennial type running a sewing spot in a small town. Her friend group was very wholesome but overall I found the amount of time spent with side characters to be a bit overwhelming when there was so much left to get to know of our main characters.

All the love interests were good partners after many many many instances of not talking about things that became breakup worthy issues.

Definitely a lot to enjoy about the general low stakes but fell flat in some areas. There were a lot of storylines that we spent a good amount of time becoming invested in for them to go nowhere in the end.

Overall , if cozy omega-verse is your vibe this would work well.

Thank you NetGalley for the arc!
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546 reviews16 followers
January 19, 2026
A Pack For Spring by Emilia Emerson

Okay I’m obsessed! I was recommended this series by a friend, got randomly sent the second book by Putnam and honestly just fell in love with this series! I saw that A Pack for Spring was up for request on NetGalley and I knew I absolutely needed to send in a request and the scream I screamed when I was approved!!

Emilia Emerson does an amazing job of crafting characters that have so much emotional depth that you feel like you are friends with the characters by the end of the book! I was in a really bad reading slump when I got approved and then I managed to finish this book in 2 days!!

If you want to read a book with spice, great communication, and a mischievous cat mayor then this one is for you! And while you’re at it check out the rest of the cozyverse series!

5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
3🌶️🌶️🌶️
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922 reviews10 followers
January 27, 2026
This was exactly what the series name promises- cozy omegaverse.

I think I might have loved Felix, the cat mayor the most (just kidding...kind of). But I loved all of the characters so much, from our grumpy fire chief Wilder, to our sweet flower store owner Leo who has been down bad for Lucy from the start. And King, our CEO who doesn't plan to stay..until he does. And Lucy- our girl who is looking to find her forever.

This one is a little heavy on the miscommunication but otherwise, it's exactly what the series says- cute and cozy omegaverse.me promises- cozy omegaverse.
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63 reviews
January 23, 2026
As a lover of the other Cozyverse books, this one was so good!!! I loved Lucy and how sweet she was. I also felt really seen with this one, as I also walk with a cane like Leo does. It felt really good to see representation like that! Emilia is the best and I will always read all of her books
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159 reviews
January 25, 2026
This book was very cute and fun. It also had a lot of big emotional moments that had me reaching for my Kleenex, which is the easier way for me to smash the five stars. I love it when a book makes me cry lol. This series is great and I can’t wait to read the next book also!
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48 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
MMFM ⚔️ 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ 1/2

So cozy and sweet! Characters were well defined and glad the guys worked through their idiocy quickly. Loved that the kink was amped up in this one.

First time they were all together was the only weird spot for me, seemed quick and oh so vanilla. I usually don't like when the MM relationship was pushed off to the side but it really made sense with this storyline!

Thanks to the author for the ARC!
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56 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 13, 2026
Tropes: Omegaverse, Why Choose, One Night Stand to Something More, Cat Mayor, Small Coastal Town, Big City Guy Small Town Girl, Hurt/Comfort, Healing from Past Relationships, Groveling, Possessive MMCs,

Spice: MFMM, high spice, group activities, going through a heat, primal, DD/LG

FMC
Lucy - Starlight Grove’s resident seamstress and fashion designer; feels like she’s behind on life; believes in signs from the universe; recovering from a toxic breakup; yearns to be loved and adored; incredibly caring and thoughtful; not a morning person

MMCs
Leo - beta florist who used to in ocean rescue; uses a cane due to osteoarthritis in his knee; coming to terms with his chronic condition and new life; has a crush on Lucy but doesn’t think he deserves her; incredibly sweet; close to his family who all immigrated from Iran; grows his own flowers

Wilder - alpha mountain man; firehouse chief who likes his solitude; meets Lucy while she’s sliding down a mountain in the pouring rain; thinks he’s a danger to others because of a medical condition; fiercely protective; yearns for a normal life full of love

King - alpha CEO business man; only in town for a short while; has lived his life to please his parents and now they’re gone; isn’t sure if he’s ready to live for himself or what that even looks like; used to a be an ocean conservationist;

Thoughts
Let me start by saying I have been eagerly anticipating this book since A Pack for Winter released in December 2024, so this has been a long time coming! During that time, I’ve reread and listened to the audio of the first two books countless times (no, seriously, I stopped keeping track because it was embarrassing). But Starlight Grove was my safe space and the world is on fire, so you can’t blame me. This is all to say, I was worried I had built up my expectations too high for this book and that I would be quietly disappointed. I’ve never been happier to be proven wrong, because somehow Emilia Emerson has done it again (and honestly, I should have never doubted her in the first place) and A Pack for Spring is a romantic masterpiece of a story.

Lucy is relatable from page 1 ("I fanned my hands aggressively in front of my face to dry the tears welling up in my eyes. My jaw clenched. This was ridiculous. I was about to turn twenty- nine, not ninety- nine. My life was not over.”) and her story just gets better from there. I fell in love with her so easily, I was 50% of the way through before realizing it was 2 o’clock in the morning and I had to be up for work in 6 hours. You best believe I packed my Kobo and brought it with me!

Except for one MMC that Felix hinted at during the end of A Pack for Winter, I had no idea what to expect for the others, and goodness, I’m fanning myself just remembering the heat between them. Each MMC was so uniquely themselves, it was easy to picture them and keep track of them throughout the story. I was immediately invested in their personal growth, along with their growth as a pack.

Don’t even get me started on the rest of the town! The side characters are always a joy to hear from, the festivals continue to amaze, and Felix will forever reign supreme. The friendship between Olive, Ivy, Summer, and Lucy continued to be the heart of the story, adding just enough to feel their presence without overshadowing Lucy’s journey. The town, the friendships, the love? It doesn’t get better than this.

Some of My Favorite SFW Quotes
-"I’ll hold your hand as you jump. Keep you safe.”
-I’d gotten used to Felix randomly showing up, taste-testing new shipments of roses, and staring judgmentally at any man who came in and didn’t choose the largest size bouquet to purchase.
-“Eh." Marisol shrugged. "Our taxes just fund billionaires and genocide. Good for him for taking a stand for social justice.”
-I want to hear him call me sweetheart for the rest of my life.
-I wanted that again, for her voice to form the soundtrack of my life.
-Nothing in my life could compare to the satisfaction I felt when I made Lucy happy.
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735 reviews106 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
3.25 ⭐️ I don't think I can read any other books by this author...
Thank you so much Net Galley for the eARC!*

This book felt so much more like book 1 than book 2 did, I'm convinced it's because they have the same author. This series is divided into four books, written by two different authors and apparently, I don't enjoy the vibes this author puts into her books. I have only ever read one other Emilia Emerson book, which was book 1 in this series, and pretty much the same issues I had with that one, I have with this one too.

My biggest critique with book one is that the alphas didn't know how to not infantilize their omega. The exact same situations happen right here, leaving me so grossed out every time they felt the need to "teach her" through spankings and very obvious Dom/sub dynamics that just are never discussed or talked about, as if it's just normal or something that should be accepted just like that. It also has one of the worst tropes in the world (imo) which is the Age Gap Daddy trope. barf A guy in his 40s going full on "Behave for Daddy" on a 20-something girl. It raises every single alert, red-flag, however you want to call it. I legit had to stop reading during Lucy and King's first explicit scene because the way he treated her without prior consent or conversation was so incredibly abusive and over the line that it felt like dubious consent at best. It is so ok to enjoy this kind of things, but what is NEVER ok is for you to just start hitting someone while having s*x and then being like "no, you were just being a brat and I had to teach you a lesson on how to behave for Daddy". Legit, that's probably something I could have taken verbatim from this book. It isn't and I won't be posting any real quotes since this is an eARC and the book is not out yet. But, omg, it was so aggravating and ugh. I hate it. Bad BDSM rep a big pet peeve of mine.

My favourite part of this book was Leo. And Blossom, but like duh. Leo's character brought so much heart and soul into this story, and it desperately needed it. Wilder was up there, and I found myself really endeared to him by the end of the story. King, too, but the energy he brings to the smutty scenes is so incredibly off-putting to me that I just can't say I enjoyed him much. Lucy, the FMC, is honestly just ok. She's very stereotypical in every way, and although I can appreciate what the author was trying to do here, the whole hyper-feminine, center of attention but making it everyone else's problem got kind of old fast. Her trouble with her family didn't really sit right with me, as valid as her feelings are.

Overall, the book is not bad if you are looking for an alphahole-packed omegaverse with sunshiny themes that ultimately just about reaches HEA status. But like, at what cost, you know?
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244 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 23, 2026
Thank you so much to Putnam and NetGalley for an ARC in return for an honest review!

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4,5 stars - this series and world just makes me so happy, I lovvvvve it

Returning to Starlight Grove, with its very respectable cat mayor Felix and its loveable human inhabitants, always feels like returning to a safe and warm home. The setting is quirky, fun and filled with acceptance and loving community. The friend group of the female main character also especially stands out as loyal, loving and distinct, without the other girls stealing the spotlight from the focus of this specific book. It’s so perfect for the gentle, honest and patient explorations of mental and physical health, and the journey of finding your place in the world (and what that might look like for you), that Emilia Emerson excels at.

Lucy is SO sweet, and I love how emotional and soft she is. Her journey in the book was so lovely to read, and I love that her softness never had to change. I love seeing characters being given the space to live according to their own ambitions, also when they aren’t necessarily reaching for the highest stars.
And Lucy’s fun dynamic with the animals was such a highlight for me, they really bring such a brightness to the story in the midst of the more emotional parts.

The male main characters in this book were wonderful. I really enjoyed getting to know them all and seeing them learn how to work together as a pack. I wish we had gotten to explore their stories and relationships with each other even more, and the pack as a whole once it formed and settled down. Honestly, this book could’ve easily been double the length and I would’ve devoured it all.
The pack fits so well together, with all their quirks and needs, and I love how they take care of each other and actively put in effort to support each other. They were all also so much kinkier than I expected, which was a delightful spicy surprise amongst all the sweetness!
I do wish we had gotten more detailed descriptions of all the guys early on, just for my own little theatre of the mind, but that was much helped by the art the author posts on her social media (which I am obsessed with and fuels my hype SO much).

I can’t wait to see what this series brings next, or to return to Starlight Grove!

Highly highly recommend for lovers of why choose omegaverse on the sweeter more cutesy side of things, fun and colourful small towns with meddling and diverse inhabitants, adorable scheming animals, mental + physical health rep (including mobility aids), kink, sweet omega FMCs who are learning what they’re worth and MMCs who range from broody protector alphas to sunshiney nourishing betas.
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65 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
Thank you for this ARC through NegGalley, Putnam and Emilia Emmerson!

I’m a long-time, experienced reader of the Omegaverse. I know firsthand that this subgenre, in whatever format, can have a huge learning curve; yet Emilia Emmerson broke down the genre into interesting, digestible bits right from the start in A Pack for Spring. Omegaverse has so many different forms, nuances, and things each author can choose to use that having a clear explanation of “here is my world” in a traditional setting works incredibly well for readers who may not run into this because they’ve previously read fanfic or are part of the Omegaverse in the Fujoshi community. (Or people in those other communities, but haven’t dipped their toes in yet. Welcome!)

Lucy, our Omega Heroine, discusses some really tough stuff (just because it’s cozy doesn’t mean there are still problems and angst). Emmerson expertly shows the lonely, isolating feeling of grieving the fact that you’re not where you thought you’d be in life by now (29) and how not having the language to express that properly can further these feelings and keep you from healing/creating new dreams. This is so relatable, because I (29) have recently been able to process and grieve the idea that every childhood dream I had previously is going to look different (or not happen at all), and that grief really sucks. I was so pleasantly surprised to see this on the page of something cozy, where I could connect with Lucy while knowing that under the “cozy” subgenre, nothing super terrible would happen to her or trigger me in a way that felt like something I wasn’t expecting.

The other character I connected to the most was Leo (sorry King and Wilder 🤷‍♀️). I’m chronically ill, and I find it difficult for people to write a disabled character without injecting toxic positivity into it or just giving off the idea that you can “push through the pain and it will be fine,” and the author then doesn’t give the character any consequences, completely undermining the reality of the character’s disability. Emerson makes sure that this doesn’t happen with Leo, and I couldn’t be happier. The self-loathing, internalized ableism, is something that a lot of us deal with in the community, so to see an accurate representation of this, while, once again, READING A COZY LOW-ANGST STORY feels amazing.

I’m not going to give away plot points, but I loved every moment of my first Cozyverse book. From Felix’s shenanigans, Harry’s Snickers Salad (which I now have to make, how dare you, it’s not holiday salad season!), the grand theft golf cart, to the unhinged usage of rock climbing harnesses, this book will keep you entertained and give the cozy vibe with a great underlying story throughout.

This is a five-star read from me, and I will probably be shouting from the rooftops about the other Cozyverse books here soon (although I kinda want to read them during each corresponding season so I can really savor the series ☺️).
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Author 3 books14 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 21, 2026
I received a Pack for Spring as an ARC (Which let’s be real, I groveled for) but I’m very glad I got to read this. I absolutely adore this series. An Omegaverse wouldn’t necessarily be my first choice, but I was introduced to this series when I was asked to moderate a panel. I absolutely love the duality between this very cozy small-town romance and the very sex forward and sex positive Omegaverse.

A Pack for Spring, in particular, had a lot of relationship building, which made it a slower burn than the first two in the series (A Pack for Autum and A Pack for Winter). At the start of the book, no one knew each other (besides a passing acquaintance between Lucy and Leo) and there wasn’t an obvious entry point to quickly create the pack. I think this book was up to the task of pairing Lucy with each of her three guys (Leo, King, and Wilder), creating a coherent pack between the 3 guys and another separate relationship between Leo and King.

I think my big five highlights (this is a little spoiler-y) where as follows:

1. Wilder having to deal with his own medical diagnosis which complicated his relationship with both Lucy and the pack.
2. King and Leo’s relationship above and beyond being packmates. This didn’t hit towards the end, but when it hit, it hit. I would love more of these two together specifically.
3. Lucy’s career trajectory. This did a really good job keeping her in a her beloved small town, while rally validating her career in a really nice subversion to the typical small town hallmark Christmas trope.
4. Felix as Mayor. In each book, Felix seems to be more and more the Mayor than Stanley and I am totally here for this
5. The Horoscopes in the newspaper. My favorite was the prophecy on stealing golf carts.

Finally, from a feminist reads romance take, I really like this Lucy was this very soft, very good girl type that likes sex and doesn’t feel shame around it. I think the duality of these books having this very charming small town and an FMC who literally adopts a tiny bunny but also that she enjoys full on BDSM, really does a good job dismantling purity culture. There is no morality around the act of sex, which allows the books to focus on pleasure and consent. I think these are a really refreshing take on sex and I can’t wait for the next in the series.
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277 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 19, 2026
A Pack for Spring continues the absolutely lovely cozy, omegaverse vibes that Emilia and Eliana have created in this series. I've enjoyed getting to know the omegas and their packs, and I loved everything about Lucy! Getting to visit Starlight Grove is always a treat and I love how much this world has expanded with this one. You get to visit old friends and meet new ones (you can read this as a standalone, but just go ahead and read the other two - you won't regret it!!).

This one has those hurt/comfort vibes and characters who are dealing with issues and are looking to find the place they belong most with the people they love. Lucy, Wilder, King, and Leo were so much fun as characters, gave me all the best emotions, and I was so attached to wanting them to get their happily ever after. The angst and the romance were a perfect blend that had my heart in a hold. And of course, the spice in this one was SPICY!!

We get to experience Lucy building her pack with three individuals who don't (really) know one another and it was an element that kept me engaged and wanting to see how everything played out. However, I do think that there was something missing where in the end it still felt a bit like the pack wasn't as cohesive as it could have been and it almost felt like separate relationships (two and one) versus the entire pack coming together. I think separate relationships are fine in omegaverse (and I enjoy them!) but there still needs to be that element of a full 'pack' and I still didn't get that feeling by the end of the story. The ending also felt a bit rushed and the characters arcs not as explored or fleshed out (I loved loved loved Wilder, but for someone with literally no experience - he came off as someone with a whole lot of experience).

I still loved the book, it's one that I would recommend to my fellow omegaverse lovers - especially when you need those cozy, romantic vibes with lovable characters who can steal your heart.

This is a series I will of course continue to read and I can't wait for the final installment!

I received an eARC of this book, but any reviews are entirely my own. Thank you to Netgalley, Emilia, and Putnam for the copy.
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222 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
It was a blessing to receive an ARC of this and get to read it early. Lucy has been my favorite since the beginning so getting to finally read her story was amazing. I love all of her guys and the sweetness of this book so much.

I dooo have thoughts I need to talk about:
1.) King (unless I somehow missed it) never gets a full physical description. I think the most we get is that he’s tan and has dark hair.
2.) King and Leo’s relationship doesn’t really meet what their characters are described as IMO. King is one of those big strong alphas who wants to take care of Leo, so honestly King being a bottom when he has the Daddy dynamic with Lucy didn’t make sense. King doesn’t give switch vibes at all and Leo is also such a brat that it would make so much more sense for him to teasingly call King Daddy. King didn’t spank Leo ONCE 😤.
3.) speaking of King, we never really circle back to the BDSM dynamic which I think is a bit of a shame. The submissive side of Lucy and healing her trauma through that feels so important to her story but we kinda just move on.
4.) Wilder’s HA and Lucy’s HO diagnoses are not utilized enough. Wilder (while I don’t want him to hurt Lucy) should’ve had more trouble and I do think he and King should’ve butted heads a LOT more especially given how protective King is as well. Wilder is accepted back a little too easily and the resolution of the HA conflict was a bit lackluster. Wilders POV when he and Lucy were at the cabin after he rescued her was so incredibly unique and interesting, but he never talked about that struggle or worked through it, he was just told by the doctor that well actually it’s fine. We need more Wilder POV.

There are so many things I love about this book. Leo’s character was fleshed out and done so beautifully, as was Lucy’s. I thought I’d be upset when she inevitably didn’t accept the internship but it did make sense why she didn’t. The whole astrology aspect was done really cutely though I feel like some of the horoscopes were inconsistent, where it would imply Lucy is a Taurus and not a Pisces even tho most of the horoscopes were for Pisces.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait for the next one. I got to read Winter and Spring back to back so waiting for Summer is about to feel like torture.
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83 reviews6 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 14, 2026
☀️🍓 ARC Review 🍓☀️

A Pack For Spring by Emilia Emerson

Cozyverse Book Three

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

What To Expect:

🍓 MMFM Omegaverse Romance
🍓 Cozy & Spicy
🍓 Small Town
🍓 Sunshine Omega
🍓 Grumpy Recluse Alpha
🍓 Daddy Alpha
🍓 Golden Retriever Beta
🍓 Mobility Aid Rep
🍓 Meddling Cat (who is also the mayor)
🍓 Adorable Sassy Bunny
🍓 Girlfriend Group

Y'all know I am head over heels in love with the Cozyverse created by @emiliaemersonauthor and @elianaleewrites so when I got approved for the ARC, I freaked out!

I immediately started reading and I am obsessed with Lucy and her pack!

Lucy is a sweet omega who owns a seamstress shop in the small town of Starlight Grove. She just turned 29 and is struggling with feeling lost and lonely. She hasn't had much luck in the love department but that might be about to change!

Leo is a beta with a golden retriever personality and a big crush on the seamstress next door to his florist shop. He is struggling with his new normal after a diagnosis left him with needing to use a mobility aid. Will he finally make his move on the girl next door?

Wilder is a grumpy mountain recluse who also happens to be Starlight Grove's fire chief. When a stormy rescue leads a beautiful omega into his solitary world, his life is flipped upside down. Can he work through his demons in order to finally get the love and pack he always wanted but never thought he could have?

And last but not least, King, also known as Daddy. He's a big city CEO currently working a deal in the small coastal town. Little does he know, his perfect omega and a sexy beta are about to make him rethink everything about his life and what he truly wants.

I adored everything about this story! The romance, the humor, the quirky townspeople, the adorable animals, the friendships, and the emotional moments.

And the SPICE!! Hot damn! This one has some of my absolute favorite kinks including c*ckwarming, primal play, daddy dom and knotting 🥵🔥

If y'all haven't started the Cozyverse, bump it to the top of your TBR!

Thank you @emiliaemersonauthor and @putnambooks for the ARC opportunity 🤗
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42 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
⭐ 4.25 / 🌶️ 4
After reading A Pack for Winter, I was intrigued to revisit the Cozyverse world (of interconnected standalones) with A Pack for Spring. This book is perfect for those in the mood for a cozy yet high-spice story, or anyone needing an engaging palette cleanser after an angsty read. It is very accessible to those not yet initiated into Omegaverse worlds, as there is a helpful overview at the start of the book.

While I tend to be drawn to dark, high-angst stories, I found myself very invested in these relationships, particularly between King and Leo and King and Lucy. I especially loved that there were two bisexual men in the pack who had great chemistry together and would have loved to see even more moments of them together. The representation in this book is wonderful, including a full female pack of alphas, queer couples, a MMC with mobility challenges, and characters with diverse backgrounds (Iranian, Vietnamese, and Swedish).

The Cozyverse universe is full of whimsy, but it also handles heavier themes. Lucy and two of her MMCs deal with self-esteem issues; in Lucy's case, we follow her journey of learning to trust again after an emotionally abusive relationship. I also really enjoyed the found family aspect, including the bond between Lucy and her omega friends.

My only critique would be that, at times, the dialogue felt a bit stifled (particularly early on between Leo and Lucy), occasionally relying on platitudes. It also felt like instalove between them, as it was unclear to me why Leo was so infatuated with Lucy beyond her physical beauty.

The book incorporated the leads from previous books as secondary characters in a meaningful way, rather than just as cameos for fan service. Summer actually ended up being my favorite of the four omegas, and I was thrilled to see her play such a large secondary role in A Pack for Spring. I am really looking forward to finally reading her story in the final Cozyverse installment, A Pack for Summer.


1: A Pack for Autumn ⭐ 3.25
2: A Pack for Winter ⭐ 4
3: A Pack for Spring ⭐ 4.25

This review is based on an ARC provided by Putnam via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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667 reviews60 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 26, 2026
I just love these cozy Why Choose Omegaverse beauties!

Lucy Andersson-Spring just turned 29, and she's in a bit of a crisis. She feels like she hasn't really achieved all of her big fashion dreams, even though she runs her own successful tailoring business that she loves, in the small town she loves.

She has a big crush on her friend Leo, who owns the flower shop next door to hers. She also gets rescued on an ill-fated camping trip by the grumpy fire captain, Wilder. And, King, a NYC CEO, makes a big impression when he comes in to the shop for a tux, and leaves with Lucy as his date for a charity auction. What's a girl to do with so many options?? Choose them all, of course!

Lucy creates unique and meaningful bonds with all her guys, while the guys work hard to become a pack that's worthy of Lucy. On the way, an attraction becomes clear between Leo & King as well, which just adds to everyone's joy. All 4 of our main characters are working through something in their lives, and they are all coming together at the perfect time.

Helping along the way, are Lucy's 3 fellow Omega besties, who are using their small town newspaper's horoscope section to get the guys to perform tasks around town in Lucy's honor. It makes for some very funny moments, and of course the cat mayor, Felix, is always about, causing trouble. Plus, this time, he has a new bunny sidekick!

I really love the way this series varies between, sweet, steamy, angsty, and heartfelt moments. I got everything I could've wanted out of this story, and I adore this small town, and this group of friends. I'm looking forward to finally getting Summer's story soon!!

I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher. This review is my personal opinion, voluntarily given.
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21 reviews
January 24, 2026
First off thank you to the publisher for the chance to ARC read this! It was an honor!

Getting to visit the Cozyverse again was everything I hoped it would be. Lucy is a 29 year old omega who feels like she is stuck and wants to prove to herself and others that she is capable of so much, but also worries she might not ever find a pack. But when the alphas, Wilder and King, and beta, Leo, come into her life she thinks this may finally be it. But these men all have insecurities and things don't go how they all hoped. When she invites all them to her craft night and non of them show, her heart is broken and she thinks they aren't interested in her, but that is far from the truth, Now the men have to try to win Lucy back, all with the help of daily horoscopes, and meddling omega best friends.

Leo is a gentle beta who has had a crush on Lucy since the day he met her, and it helps that his flower shop is right next to her shop! But when King, an alpha who Lucy ends up spending a night with, comes in to buy her flowers he loses all hope.
King is the CEO of his families company and only in Starlight Grove until he can make a deal to sell the land he was left. But when his assistant calls saying he has to attend a gala and that he is up for auction, he needs a suit and fast. So he ends up in Lucys shop. He enlist her help so he doesnt have to spend a date with a stranger and one thing leads to another.
Wilder is a burly alpha firefighter, who happens to be driving home in one of the worst storms ever only to see the pretty blonde omega,Lucy, sliding down the mountain. He comes to her rescue and nurses her poor ankle for the night till the storm dies down and he can take her back to town.

I really found Lucy to be very relatable. As someone who is also turning 29 this year I'm struggling to feel like I have my life together. Her trying to branch out and try new things is something I relate to so strongly because I'm also trying to branch out of my shell.
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422 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 13, 2026
What a cute, yet steamy book! Our omega Lucy has turned 29 and all she wants is a pack. Her self-esteem isn't so great though due to the actions of her ex-pack. Lucy meets two alphas in Wilder and King, along with a beta Leo. The three of them decide to court Lucy with some bumps along the way.

What a cute, yet steamy book! Our omega Lucy has turned 29 and all she wants is a pack. Her self-esteem isn't so great though due to the actions of her ex-pack. Lucy meets two alphas in Wilder and King, along with a beta Leo. The three of them decide to court Lucy with some bumps along the way.

I felt bad that Leo thought he wasn't good enough for Lucy since he walked with a cane and felt he should be perfect for her. I loved when he realized he was just pushing her away and hurting her rather than helping her. I really loved that Leo and King developed a relationship as well. The guys worked well together to make Lucy happy, especially after they messed up at the beginning of the relationship. Them willing to do anything to win her trust back was awesome.

Lucy coming into her own and believing in herself was great, and helped resolve a conflict with Wilder. She took a stand for them and wouldn't let him drive her away. I thought it was brave and empowering when she shared her feelings with her moms and that it brought them all closer.

The spicy times were frequent and hot! Lucy and King have a Daddy/Babygirl thing going on, and Wilder is into CNC and primal play. All of it was done really well. I can't wait for the final book in the series to come out. I want to thank Putnam and NetGalley for the copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to leave a review.

5/5 on the Spicy Scale

MM/F/M (Swords do cross)

CNC

Primal Play

Daddy/Babygirl

Previous emotional abuse, not by MMC's

Omegaverse Romance
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1,272 reviews526 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 13, 2026
This series? It's got me in a chokehold, and I love it.

📕 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: A Pack for Spring by Emilia Emerson

📙 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀: Cozyverse character series. Book 3.

📗 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘀: E-book ARC on Kindle. Courtesy of NetGalley.

📘 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗿𝗲: Omegaverse romance

📔 𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝘀: Why choose, instalove, small town, LGBTQIA+ rep, daddy vibes, heat, knotting.

📖 𝗦𝘆𝗻𝗼𝗽𝘀𝗶𝘀: Lucy has always felt like too much and not enough at the same time. Until three men come into her life - Leo, the injured florist, Wilder, the nearly feral firefighter, and King, the mysterious business man. Can she make these three very different men into a pack?

🌟 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: The covers on these books should be illegal - that's how spicy they are. And I absolutely love it.

The Cozyverse has been such a great find this past year. Emilia Emerson is a new-to-me author, and I absolutely love how she works representation into her characters. In this, she had a beta who was dealing with chronic pain and how that made him feel insignificant. She also had Wilder, who suffered from hormonal challenges (as did Lucy). It makes the complexity a lot more than just a why choose with different personalities.

Did I mention it's super hot? These books are steamy. Like, I am almost worried a family member will be like "oh how cute!" and take it off my shelf, and I will have to throw my body in front of them before they open the cover.

All in all, I can't wait for the final edition of this series, and I hope these two authors team up in the future to give us more!

𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗟𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹: 4/5 🌶🌶🌶🌶

𝑰 𝒓𝒆𝒄𝒆𝒊𝒗𝒆𝒅 𝒂𝒏 𝑨𝑹𝑪 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒃𝒐𝒐𝒌 𝒊𝒏 𝒆𝒙𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒂𝒏 𝒉𝒐𝒏𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝒓𝒆𝒗𝒊𝒆𝒘.
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99 reviews4 followers
January 8, 2026
🌷ARC REVIEW🌷

This book is everything I want in an Omegaverse romance! The yearning and found family hits every time!

Our sweet Omega Lucy is on a mission of finding herself after her last pack treated her as she was an inconvenience and made her doubt herself. She runs a very successful tailoring shop and a social media platform featuring none other than the infamous (cat) Mayor Felix. It’s so cute how he is the secret matchmaker through the series!
I loved the MMCs -Leo the sweet, florist Beta who has had a crush on Lucy for a while, King the all business CEO “Daddy”, and Wilder our firefighter,mountain man alpha who will chase you through the woods!
I love how they each brought something unique and different to the story and how they could also learn to lean on each other as they were forming their pack. The MMCs each have some personal issues they work through which I thought added a lot of depth to the plot.
The chemistry between Lucy,Leo,King, and Wilder was so hot!! Emilia definitely brought the HEAT🙌🏼🔥🥵!

This book made me feel like I was right there with them and I didn’t not want it to end!
This was such a great addition to this Cozyverse series! If you love small town, cozy, Omegaverse reads then you need to read this series!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🌶️🌶️🌶️.5
Tropes:
Omegaverse
Small Town Romance
Why Choose(MMFM)
Disability Rep
Found Family
Self Discovery
Miscommunication
“Daddy x Baby Girl”


Thank you to Putnam publishing and Net Galley for the eARC of A Pack for Spring by Emilia Emerson. All opinions are my own.
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270 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 15, 2026
4.5 ⭐️ thank you Putnam and NetGalley for an early copy in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.

Another banger from Emilia Emerson! The cozyverse at this point is a comfort read for me with how sweet these characters are, the heartfelt relationships that are made, and the love that is poured into every moment.

A Pack For Spring was no different in terms of writing or style from the last 2 books in the cozyverse. The plot was well done and felt genuine from beginning to end which is something I look forward immensely. I really enjoyed Lucy’s character and her character development was *chefs kiss*. I love a sunshine-y FMC and grumpy MMC’s to balance the relationships, and when they’re soft just for her? Forget it! My fav dynamic EVER!

The pacing was a bit slower for this book compared to the last two, but I feel like that was warranted with the alphas we were incorporating and the fact that none of them knew each other beforehand. Other than that though, I loved everything about this read. The spice was top tier (I’m look at you, Wilder with the rock climbing straps) and the pack dynamics were perfect for Lucy, Wilder, Leo, and King.

Quick shoutout here to Felix and Blossom my two favorite characters. I love that Felix has a new friend and an accomplice to his Mayor shenanigans. I’m so excited to see what else they get up to in A Pack For Summer!!

If you’re looking for a cozy omegaverse romance with found family, girly pop friendships, and the cutest pet sidekicks, I’m BEGGING you to read the cozyverse ASAP!!!
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731 reviews17 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 20, 2026
A Pack for Spring is the third installment in the Cozyverse series. This is a cozy why choose omegaverse series with each book taking place in a season. We follow Lucy Andersson-Spring who, upon her 29th birthday, is trying to switch-up her life. She’s done with her terrible exes, she’s focused on growing her sewing skills, and she’s determined to have a fresh start. When Lucy meets Wilder, Leo, and King shortly after her birthday, they all start to realize that their new start can happen together.
This book is seriously so cozy. I love Lucy and her friends. The town antics and festivals are so fun to follow. It is such an easy setting to picture as you are reading. This book can definitely be read as a standalone or as part of the series. The authors of the series do a great job of creating the scenes for every novel while also expanding it for previous readers.
Unfortunately, this wasn’t my favorite in the series. I still had a fun time while reading, but this novel felt too long. It was at least fifty pages too long. A lot of the problems plaguing our characters and their relationships were very repetitive throughout the novel. There was a clear lack of communication, as well, which caused most of the conflict. That particular trope is never going to be my personal favorite.
I did have a fun time back in this world, and I will continue with the series. This is a great book to get you out of a slump or whenever you need a cozy escape. If you want an omegaverse Gilmore Girls, look no further.
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13 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 26, 2026
I am SO happy to be back in Starlight Grove after waiting (not so) patiently for the next book! Not only was I excited to read what story our meddling mayor provided us with- I was ecstatic to learn he found a little cute and cozy accomplice as well. The cozyverse books just keep getting better and better!

I instantly connected with Lucy in the very first chapter of the book and loved her the whole way through. She turns 29 in the beginning of the book and is facing some inner turmoil about where she is at in life and is determined to make this her best year yet. Lucy has such a whimsical, idyllic personality that shined brightly through the book. She worked hard to peruse her passion and bring her dreams to life and was able to find a pack that cheered her on every step of the way.

Wilder, King and Leo were such supportive alphas and really were putty in Lucy’s hands. Each character in this book was scared to step out of their comfort zones and peruse what they really wanted but after some miscommunication, a scheming horoscope and meddling townsfolk they were finally able to make things work as a pack. I love pack life the most for the found family aspect and I am so happy that the mates who needed a loving support system the most found that in this pack. (I’m also a sucker for a big, strong man who learns how loved he is and Wilder definitely has that going for him… also the harness scene was hot hot HOT)

Thank you to the lovely author, netgalley and Putnam for the chance to receive this ARC. I couldn’t contain my excitement and jumped into it right away.
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