They pulled me from the ocean…now they’re drowning me in need
New Town. New job. No drama. That was the plan.
Next thing I know, I’m falling off a boat into the Pacific Ocean and the surliest Alpha in existence is rescuing me. Turns out? We're scent matched. And he can’t stand me.
Cass—the grumpy sea captain with stormy eyes. JP—the brooding, sin-scented mechanic who looks at me like he wants to devour me. Quinn—the flirty single dad whose son already has my heart.
Now I’m spiraling into my first heat, scent-matched to all three—and desperate to be knotted six ways from Sunday.
I didn’t mean to catch a pack. I definitely didn’t mean to fall for them.
But my Omega wants them—every possessive, protective, maddening inch. And if anyone tries to take them from me?
They’d better know how to swim.
Rescued by the Pack is a standalone MFMM Omegaverse romance with knotting, heat, and fated mates. No shifting, but all the spicy pack feels you crave.
A reluctant three stars, and I’m kind of pissed about it to be honest. I feel like this had so much potential because the writing itself was really good. The author can write. And that’s saying something nowadays. But so many things just ruined it for me. First of all, it was way too long and the first 50% dragged on so much that I just had a hard time pushing through. And then there was the FMC. I just really didn’t like her. I didn’t like her personality and that made it hard for me to have any positive feelings towards her. But the biggest issue I had with this book was that it was all way too casual. I feel like the author wanted to take some pressure off of the relationships because the FMC had a horrible upbringing. And I get that I do. But she fucked it up and went too extreme with it and made it way too casual. There was nothing special about the relationships. There was nothing special about the bond and there was just nothing special about the love they were supposed to have for each other. Again because of how it was written. It was just way too casual. And I found it also very strange for an Omegaverse book.
I mean the whole thing about the Omegaverse is that when a pack finds their scented mate it’s the most precious and special and rare thing out there. The alpha’s are very in love and possessive, and you can really feel how special a scented bond and mate is. But not in this book. First off it had one of the tropes that I hate the most, the dead wife/mate trope. So one of her guys has a dead wife, whom was his mate, and I believe his bonded mate, whom he had a child with. She died and only a couple years later he’s already supposedly in love with the FMC in this book. Which really doesn’t make any sense to me because from all the books that I’ve read if an alpha loses his mate they either slowly die or go insane. So that alone was just very weird and I didn’t like the fact that he already had a special relationship and a child with somebody else. His name was Quinn and I really didn’t feel any chemistry with them and he was kind of a non-character in the story anyways. So him already having a mate who died and who had a kid with and then them having no chemistry now really just made me have no feelings for the relationship they had going on now And then we have Cass whom in the beginning is all over the place, but then eventually wants her. It’s weird because the author never specifies if he is or isn’t her scented mate. I don’t think he was, but it’s just weird that the author didn’t say anything about it. It’s also weird that he wasn’t. Usually an entire pack is scent mated to the omega. So that also was just really weird. I also didn’t feel their chemistry really and not a whole lot went on in their relationship. And then we get fucking JP. The only one apparently whom she is scented mated with. And he wants nothing to do with her because he already had a fucking scented mate before her. Which again is just so bizarre because it’s supposed to be a once in a lifetime thing and extremely rare and special. But apparently he already had one before this, and she was a monster to him, which is also weird to me because scented mates are supposed to be like each other’s perfect mate. Not some abusive bitch. AnyWho, that also made me not have any feelings of belief in their connection and it didn’t seem special at all because he already had it before. He goes on for about 80% of the book pushing her away and being a complete fucking asshole. Even going so far as to let a previous hook up of his touch him and sit on his lap in a bar right in front of the FMC. Then out of the fucking blue, he figures out that he does want her does not apologize at all makes excuses for his dick behavior and is even totally arrogant about it. At one point, he tells her that he knew she always wanted him because he’s like so great apparently and that when she was having sex with one of the other guys, she was probably thinking of him. And she even says yes to that. Not so nice for the other guy she was having sex with. And the author goes on to make them have this extremely special and super connected bond in relationship. Way more intense and extreme than the other two. Again making it just so weird and disconnected and not feeling special at all for the whole pack. I just hated the dynamic. I hated that the lack of chemistry. I hated that there was only one relationship there that was scent mated. And I just hated how casual it was.
Nora Quinn has become one of my favourite go to authors for sweet omegaverse ☺️. Her books are beautifully written with a warm hometown feel that is so unique to her style of writing.
Sterling is one of the sweetest, most likeable omegas ever 😊.
Then come the boys ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. Quinn is our cinnamon roll alpha. So sweet with Sterling and his son Blake. This alpha has known and lost love, but he still has a open heart. Cass is one of the two alphas holding back. He has danger in his life that he wants to keep from Sterling, even though the longing is there. Last is JP her scent match. He has been burned before and is scared to love again. He tries to hold out but to no avail. The draw to his scent match is inevitable.
We have a villain, but he doesn’t overtake the love story, and in the end love conquers all 🫶
Oh ya … last but not least. This girl knows how to write a spicy scene 🔥. Delish
My mind is spinning right now after finishing a his book. Infinite stars. Book was perfection!
Sterling beautiful name, loved her so much. She’s new to town, just trying to have a fresh start after everything that she been through with her parents forcing her into a pack, finding the courage to escape and make her one life and the last thing she expected was to find her mate.
Daisy is happy to take her under her wing and show her around, she decides to take her out on a boat because that’s what they do here in twilight harbor so she does this and the worst possible thing happens she goes overboard in the North Star doesn’t tell anyone she can’t swim but JP ( who’s her mate and the feelings mutual but wait to see what unravels) saves her from the water and is there with her until he isn’t because of JP’s past. Now Cass who is the captain is taking care of her and making sure she is well enough to get back to her home with daisy.
Now that Cass and JP have gotten scent of her they can’t stop thinking about her and the feeling is mutual. Even when Quinn meets sterling the un denying attraction and scents they give one another can’t be helped. Now they have in their mind that they want her to join their pack but then have never had an omega ever. JP’s back story and to why he will court but do nothing further with sterling is due to his last omega when he nearly lost himself in her, but what the other men are trying to do is get him to realize that sterling is not jasmine but he doesn’t want to hear it. Cass is the first one to make a move on her and their connection is hot and happens in the ally of the market but then is rudely interrupted when he father finds him and sterlings omega vibes scream danger and Cass shields her from this confrontation but it doesn’t mean she can’t feel a certain way and oh she does too. Whew she was MAD. Now it’s up to him to fix it which he does which starts the next phase of bringing her into the pack, but not without Quinn’s help and a home cooked meal that is.
It’s not sterlings turn to bring up why she is so hesitant and the part she comes from, I was so sad for her when I read through the history she endured to get to where she is. She is strong and she deserves what this pack is trying to bring her. Ultimately I think it is Quinn who brings up joining their pack when they invite her over for dinner and she must think about this before deciding. BUT when had me upset at throughout this story was freaking JP he was so hot and cold with her and finally sterling had enough and she told him how he felt but he never meant for her to feel this way this is just how he operates with his past. BUT when he lets her in, I screamed on the inside!!! He tells her why he was so hesitant and finally lets her in and has no plans to ever let her go. But there is ALWAYS a shoe to drop and this one is Cass’s nasty father who ultimately trying to get her out of town because I think he is jealous of when the four of them have, but he threatens her and that does not end well for him because they can smell him and then they see what he did to Sterling, she tells them what went down and now Cass is out for him to be ended. But before he can do that he is father is trying to ruin their lively hood but Cass won’t let this stand. Before he can get locked up from murdering his father with his hands daisy steps in and he demands that his father leave town and never return, no contact with anyone he loves. He returns to sterling and his pack and they face what comes next together.
This story was a freaking whirlwind to read, ups, downs, you never knew what would be coming next. But the connection that these four have is so powerful and they can do anything and overcome what ever together and I LOVED that they all found this and what they have can grow.
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📚✨ ARC REVIEW ✨📚 Rescued by the Pack by Nora Quinn ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 (3.5/5 stars)
Thank you to Nora Quinn and Booksprout for a free ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Sterling, an omega, is new in town when her friends drag her along on a fishing trip run by Cass and JP, two alphas who want nothing to do with omegas. But when Sterling falls overboard and JP saves her, sparks ignite that neither alpha can ignore.
Despite suppressants, Sterling’s first heat is triggered by Cass, JP, and their packmate Quinn — and suddenly the attraction turns all-consuming. Between growled commands, protective instincts, and a “mine” energy that radiates off every page, the pack quickly claims a place in her heart… and her nest.
But when Cass’s father threatens their happiness, they must decide if they are strong enough to hold on to the omega who’s become their everything.
I love how each of the alphas brings a distinct energy: Cass is haunted by an abusive father and doesn’t feel worthy of love, JP was burned by a past relationship and has vowed never to fall again, and Quinn is the golden retriever single dad who dreams of a woman to complete his little family. Add in the fact that they are all gorgeous in a ruggedly handsome kind of way, and honestly, I wouldn’t kick any of them out of the nest.
Sterling also carries her own tragic backstory. Treated more like a bargaining chip than a daughter, she grew up hiding her omega identity out of fear of being mistreated. It made my heart ache as her body betrayed her, drawing dangerous attention from aggressive alphas in town. Women already feel unsafe around men without the added complication of supernatural pheromones, and this really highlighted her vulnerability.
Fans of omegaverse will find plenty of tropey goodness here, from protective alphas to found family vibes.
For fans of: 🐺 Omegaverse | 🔄 Reverse harem | 💫 Fated mates | 🏡 Small town romance | 👭 Found family | 🌶️ Spicy romance | 📖 Multiple POVs
Omegaverse is a very specific subgenre. It comes with its own rules and expectations. It’s similar to writing a book about a paranormal creatures. When we pick up a book about vampires, we expect fangs and blood drinking. When we pick up a book about fae, we expect magic. When we pick up an Omegaverse, we expect heats, bonding, alpha/omega dynamics, etc. Authors are absolutely free to break these rules when building their worlds, but they need to be clear when doing so. Nora Quinn’s omegaverse world didn’t make sense to me because the expected rules weren’t followed and the world building wasn’t clear.
The idea of scent matches is very murky. Sterling first meets JP and Cass and has a strong reaction to them. We are later told by JP that he and Sterling are scent matches. In most worlds, that would make her a scent matches for the entire pack, but apparently not here. Cass and Quinn are not her scent matches, but they seem just as strongly affected as JP. And Sterling is just as affected by them. So what’s the difference with a scent match here? Plus, according to Quinn, scent matches are very rare and all but guarantee happiness, but JP has already met a scent match that was a nightmare, so it’s common enough for him to meet two and absolutely didn’t guarantee happiness.
Scent matches also usually mean the pair are immediately all in. Omegaverse books move pretty fast. Here entire weeks would go by without the group even communicating. They would make no attempt to see each other, bump in to the other one in town, and then go a whole week before running into each other again. They all seemed pretty nonchalant about everything.
Other than not understanding the dynamics, it was a good story. I enjoyed watching Sterling come to accept that she was someone’s choice and worthy.
Omega Sterling, a strong female who wants to make her own life choices, moves to town and joins some other omegas she meets as they go on a fishing boat excursion. Unfortunately, Sterling goes into her first heat in the presence of three Alphas on board who turn out to be scent matches for her, and her “heat suppressants” aren't working for some reason. This could lead to potential trouble… although it could be a pleasant kind of trouble if they all go along with it. When she falls overboard, she is rescued by JP, the mechanic who is one of her scent matches but doesn’t want to be. Bad experiences have made him resist omegas. Cass, the Captain, is another who turns out to be one of her matches and likewise is not necessarily eager to try again. Yet both need to fight their natural urges when her heat begins. Will they give in? The third Alpha, Quinn, is a flirty Alpha match who wouldn’t object to helping Sterling get through her heat… and maybe beyond? His son Blake happens to be one of her young students in grade school. Quinn thinks the Alphas need an Omega. JP thinks they don’t. Quinn doesn’t think he wants an Omega, but sometimes that feeling gets a little blurry when he considers his son Blake, especially as he is growing up and seems to really need a mother to guide him. As for Sterling, is she willing to accept the help from all three of the Alphas? Just maybe, if they are willing to cooperate, they may find they are better together than they expected! Is a HEA ahead for them? Or will each go their own way at the end of the trip?
New girl in a small town, falls overboard the alpha's boat. Alpha's who didn't want an omega.. Well one of them did. Quinn is the father of Blake a 5 year old little boy. We have our alpha's who all have a past that involves being hurt, be it by an Omega, loss, or an abusive father. Sterling tries to fight her sudden hormone changes that go through her after meeting the alpha's. Especially after nearly drowning. Her Heat Suppressants aren't working as they should be. The doctor does inform her that she may have found her scent matches. I loved watching JP and Cass fight their urges and attraction, and watching them develop throughout the story and seeing which one was going to come around first.
This would have been a 5 star but there were a couple plot points that seemed to have been missed. I did only take not of one, and it didn't take away from the story. Basically, she threw herself down on the couch and sent a text, and then she raced to the door cause her alpha's were there. But then it suddenly says her phone was on the counter... So small things like that. It wasn't story breaking or anything but it's definitely something that I did catch.
If you're looking for a spicy, fun and emotional OV I would recommend this one.
Thank you to booksprout and the author for the gifted eARC.
This book follows Sterling and the men who eventually become her pack—Quinn, JP, Cass, and Quinn’s son Blake. Sterling is such a fun character: clumsy, awkward, a little scatterbrained, but also caring, attentive, and surprisingly charismatic. I loved how the story explored her struggles with being an Omega and finally finding Alphas she’s genuinely drawn to after so long without connection.
Of course, their bond doesn’t come easily. Cass and JP resist the connection from the beginning, while Quinn is all in from the start. Both Cass and JP carry past traumas they need to work through before accepting what they feel for Sterling and deciding to keep her in their lives. On top of that, Cass’s father—an absolute grade-A jerk—creates plenty of tension for them, though he does eventually get what’s coming to him.
The spice? There’s plenty. Some scenes even happen in public, and while the focus is always FMC + MMC, there are both individual and group encounters (MF only, no MM).
Overall, this was a really good read—blending suspense, plenty of angst, and just enough steam before leading to a satisfying HEA. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an angsty but rewarding Omegaverse romance.
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An interesting story about a pack of Alpha males, their son and an omega that comes into their lives and flips their world upside down. This story is quite steamy throughout the book. I feel it's a bit heavy on the steam and could use a bit more plot. I would love to have seen more character development as well.
The Alpha males were definitely dreamy. Tough choice as to who my favourite was between Cass and Quinn. I loved Cass's rugged all male leader vibe as he was always taking charge. He also had that grumpy tough guy but sweetheart underneath going for him. Quinn was straight up the sweetest most accepting guy and a huge flirt but I wish he was more assertive like Cass so that's really why I can't decide. I do like JP too but he spent so much of the book annoying me with his indecisions that I couldn't connect to him as good as the others.
Olivia was an interesting character with fire and determination but also a lot of insecurity that held her back a lot. I kept thinking more would happen in the story then it did as well especially with her past. I do like how sweet she was with all the guys and the hea was good overall.
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Another great omegaverse by Nora Quinn but this one is a bit on the hefty side. Sterling is making a run for it from what her family expects her to do which is to give up on her dreams and marry who they dictate to her. That is not how she wants to live her life and she wants to be able to make her own choices and falling for her scent matches while falling overboard in a new town is not how she wanted it to go. Pack Redgraves is a mixed bag as you have 3 alphas and only 1 of them actively wants an Omega which is Quinn and his 5 year old son Blake. All of the guys have had an experience in their past that for JP and Cass solidifies that they don’t want an omega. Cass with all his trauma from his father, JP who already had one bad omega experience but they all are drawn to each other. Read this one pretty quickly as I just felt like I know the characters more on a level that I could tell how well the author took in her development with them. This one gave me all the feels with laughing at the banter, wanting to holler at Cass’s dad and root for Sterling to get her HEA with all the romance/spice that an omegaverse typically has. 5/5 stars
Cass, an alpha, is getting onto the boat, North Star. He is against having the omegas come on board. Things get messy. He had a terrible upbringing with his father and refuses to take an omega only to have his father tear the omega down. Quinn has set up a tour for omegas. Sterling drove over 2000 miles to get away from anyone she knew. NOw she's in the Pacific Northwest and the first thing she smells are alphas. No not happening...she doesn't want the typical omega life. She's an introvert and very clumsy. But her friend Daisy talked her into going on the tour. JP, engine tech and mechanical savant The scene is set, the characters introduced. Now comes the intense urges and natural awakenings. Only too many of the characters are fighting fate, and their own internal natural nature. Who will win? Who will lose? And what about Cass's over controlling father and all around bad guy? YIKES!!! The story unfolds in stereo and continues to build to a crescendo that will leave the reader's head spinning.
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Interesting story of an Omaga female who is doing everything in her power not to bond with 3 Alpha males who are interested in her each for a different reason. Sterling has had an unpleasant upbringing and not allowed to make her own decisions about how she wants to live her life. Alpha Cass hesitant to claim her because of issues with his father; Alpha JP is hesitant to bond with her because of a past bad bonding experience and Alpha Quinn who has a son, Brady is eager to become her mate. The story follows these 4 people finding their way to each other, overcoming their insecurities and finally forming a stable, loving pack.
Although I enjoyed the story I thought it was too long. It seemed parts of the story were repetitive and unnecessary. I probably won’t read this story a second time but I will read other Nora Quinn books.
Daisy is really the first character introduced and she's a bit much. The fellas (jp, quinn,cass) are infuriating- Blake seems to keep them going! I'm happy Graves finally got beaten and then went to jail!!!?? At least I think that's what happened. The business which was high on the list as well as her tea hing job- all seemed to fall by the way side as they as just not mentioned anymore. By the time they really get together, it feels rushed because it took them so long to get there. By the way, doesn't the gas need to be gotten off the boat. According to Cass Graves was dousing the boat in gas. But the fight happened and the gasoline wasn't mentioned. Was daisy bonded with a pack? I'm happy the character jp finally opened up.. they all seemed to drown in trauma, did they need an omega or a therapist?
Overall, this was a really good book. The storyline and plot were great. Character development wonderful. I loved Sterling. She was thoughtful, a bit naive at times and I personally was so offended for her throughout this book I had to put it down for a couple of weeks. Spoilers ahead and ranting. Quinn and Blake, pretty much my hero’s! That kid stole everyone’s heart and how dare anyone be mean to him! The audacity! Cass and JP, what total a-holes through 80% of the book. JP more than most. There was not enough groveling for his behavior in my opinion. I wasn’t happy that Sterling just let it all go. While I was happy this ended in an HEA, JPs character never even apologized verbally for his abhorrent behavior. I was rooting for Sterling to kick his tush, alas, omega tears prevail. Enjoy this emotional read. Beware of letting your kindle fly.
I enjoyed reading Rescued by the Pack, by Nora Quin. The pack has three alphas and a young boy. Cass is emotionally broken and feels like he has nothing to offer a mate. His father was a real nasty evil bully who enjoyed physically and emotionally hurting people, especially his former wife and son. Quinn and his son, Blake are total sweethearts. JP is a protector who avoids omegas, because he was royally screwed over by his previous omega scent match. Sterling came from a strict old fashioned home, who wanted her to forget her dreams and marry into a horribly misogynistic pack. She ran away to save herself, and found her people; a family. I would rename this book "Pack Rescued by an Omega".
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Cass, JP and Quinn are the Redgrave pack. The three friends are slowly trying to take over Cass’s father’s fishing fleet and business. Graves, Cass’s father is a real mean drunk. The new kindergarten teacher has arrived in town and she has joined a group of local omegas going out to fish salmon. Sterling is a perpetual klutz. Her fishhooks end up everywhere but in a fish. She ends in the water without her life jacket and almost drowns (she can’t swim). The charter ends prematurely due to Sterling’s swim and thus is the Redgrave Pack introduction to Sterling. They are scent matches which makes for a lot of angst and hurt feelings. This is a sweet emotion packed romance for all omegaverse lovers.
This was an enjoyable, funny and frustrating read. I love the romance, and the steam. Sterling is a great character and the hilarious hijinks she gets up to with her accident prone nature are so funny. I liked Willow all three of her guys with Cass, JP and Quinn. Quinn’s son Blake also gives the story another dimension. Quinn is the most stable and reliable one of Sterlings guys. Cass has history and needs to work through his feelings, whilst JP has more ups and downs than a rollercoaster. He drives me mad! This is a great story with a great plot and well rounded characters that you root for. 5 stars
Rescued By the Pack was a steamy but sweet Omegaverse book and was a great read.
I enjoyed this story. Sterling, the FMC, was an omega that was new to town. She quickly meets the men of Pack Redgrave, and chaos ensues as they get to know each other and begin courting. There is a lot of baggage for all of the main characters, creating a lot of drama to be dealt with before these characters can find their HEA together.
The alphas were a unique mix of men, and each one brought something special to their relationship. Quinn was probably my favorite, but I adored JP (eventually) and Cass, too.
I really liked this book. I can relate to Sterling about being accident prone. I am definitely accidental prone. I absolutely loved Blake. He was just the cutest. I loved Quinn and his patience and how he took care of everyone. Cass I loved as well but could not stomach Graves. I'm so glad he finally got what was coming. I liked JP and can understand his hesitation but I hated that it took almost the whole book for him to give in to the pull. Over all this book was really good. Great job Nora on another amazing book. Also I really hope we get a book for Daisy. Happy Reading Everyone!
I enjoy Nora Quinn books and this was no exception. This was really good. Sterling is an omega looking to start over. She gets her start with a splash, quite literally. Enter pack Redgraves. Cass, Quinn, JP are alphas trying to build their business. Between the four of them there is a lot of tension and lots of heat. Add Blake and there is just enough sweetness to balance it out.
If you enjoy why choose and alpha/omega dynamics this book is for you. It has small town drama and nosey omega friends.
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Rescued by the Pack is an exciting mix of steamy romance and pack loyalty. The heroine’s journey is compelling, and the chemistry with the pack is full of tension and heat. I loved the protective, family-like bond within the group. My only drawback is that a few parts felt a little rushed, and I wished for more character depth in some of the pack members. Still, it’s a fun and addictive read for fans RH romance.
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All the feels in Rescued by the Pack, which is a standalone in the North Coast Omegaverse series! Cass, JP and Quinn are the perfect trio of alphas for Sterling who did not think she needed a pack let alone three mates. We also get to meet Quinn's son Blake who knows Sterling because she is his kindergarten teacher. Of course, given that Sterling is an Omega, it adds an extra layer of tension for the alphas. But in the end, their scents win out and they all become a happy family. Love the HEA and I hope to read more in this series!
Teacher Sterling (FMC) is starting in a new place with a new job trying to build a new life for herself away from her controlling family. Only it doesn't start off great when she goes overboard whilst on a so called pleasure cruise. Meeting three men - Cass, J.P and Quinn each with differing levels of hurt stemming back from events in their past. This is a heartwarming story especially with Sterling and Quinn's son - Blake who in his own way keeps her and the guy's entangled. Which was endearing to read. Great plot twists that intertwined with some steamy scenes all made for a great read.
Wow, this book was very disappointing. Really liked the beginning of it. But the back-and-forth pull. One of the alpha not even getting on board until 83 percent ( after allowing another women touch and kiss him) (disgusting ) and her just letting him hurt her over and over again. Him literally fuc€£ing her right after another women kissed and they move on. No discussing, no graveling, absolutely nothing. Literally ruined the whole book for me. She had no backbone with how she let them treat her. But he’s her match so it’s OK. Very disappointing.
I really enjoy Nora's books as they are well written, with a good storyline and a good amount of spice. This book was no exception, the characters were likeable (though JP needed a fire lit under his butt!) and I wanted them to get to their HEA. I would've liked a little more of their back stories, as I felt this was a little rushed through and Quinn/Blake's wasn't really explained at all.
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Some people like a slow burn, but when 80% of the book is a hot and cold Alpha ignoring the omega, even the inner monologue cannot make up for the disrespect. I yelled to myself for the last time “Leave, girl!” It’s like listening to that one friend who keeps hoping her situationship makes it official but you’re tired of watching her look desperate. A no for me. I wanted to like it so bad! However, if you like the drama and angst, this might work for you.
Started months ago and really struggled. One thing that will always drive me bonkers is promoting a book and talking about the female main character as a big girl or curvy and the cover showing a tiny woman! Stop this. Also, the book just went on far too long. So many contradictions and back and forth. I just couldn’t continue which sucks cuz there is a great concept and loved the start of the book. Just a bummer.
Another good omegaverse story. I enjoyed the plot thoroughly. Sterling was all things I would expect from an abused omega and JP is every girls bad boy dream. A stupid man with too many feelings. It was everything I would expect from a Nora Quinn novel. With that being said it was very long and many parts were repetitive and overworked. It kind of took away from my enjoyment of the book even though I truly did love the story. I have not felt that from one of her books before so I will definitely be coming back for more from her.
I needed more grovel from JP. Also I don’t know why sterling started being reluctant in having alphas then suddenly she just… gives in? She has trauma that wasn’t unpacked. It was all very conveniently resolved.
omega 1 on 1 teaches you that rejection for omegas are something really powerful and what does jp do in this whole book till. 80%? reject and deny his bond with her and even goes as far as letting another woman sit on his alp infront of her and kiss up on him and than decides after shes through oh no wait i want you. sterling should have dumped his sorry ass or rejected his bond
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