Lo Marsh has a problem. Actually four problems. Beck,Ford, andHayes…plus a panic inducing family scandal in her hometown.
Her plan is sneak into town, hide, lay low, and leave before anyone realizes she’s here. Instead she crashes straight into the town’s biggest parade float. ooops! Now everyone knows she’s back. Including the men she never stopped loving—and never thought she deserved.
Beck, the Alpha fire captain who once held her heart in steady hands. Ford, the quiet carpenter whose Alpha scent never stopped pulling her closer. Hayes, her soft-spoken Beta best friend who never stopped waiting.
The whole town remembers the scandal. The embarrassment. The betrayal. But these men remember her—brave, reckless, loud-hearted Lo—and they aren’t willing to let her disappear again.
As old wounds reopen and danger closes in, Lo must decide whether running is survival… or whether she finally deserves love, safety, and a pack of her own.
This book and all of the Honeysuckle Grove series is a standalone MFMM why choose omegaverse romance. You should expect knotting, heats, irresistible alphas, Steamy spice and cozy small-town vibes. There is no shifting. No choosing. But everyone gets an HEA!.
Thank you to the author and Booksprout for the gifted e-arc. I love diving into Nora Quinn's books. OV are some of my favorites to read and this one didn't disappoint. Our FMC is filled with so much bad luck. For choices that weren't here's she's an outcast in town. A stain. Nobody likes her it seems. She's a whirlwind and always has been. Right out the gate, she crashes into a parade float and wakes up in....... her ex's house. Between also kissing her ex, her best friend, and some more chaos her secrets start to unravel. The guys get protective, Lo wants to continue to be a rebel but she falls, and well the guys are all there to catch her.
There's some new differences in this OV. Scent matching is present but also seems to have a slight difference and I like it. I won't go into details so people can discover it. Bonding and claiming/mating bites are slightly different and also present. I love when there are little changes that give it it's uniqueness.
The story is adorable, it's dramatic, and loving. I love the vibes we get throughout the story and honestly feel like I relate to the FMC at times with my streaks of bad luck. I can't wait for the next book from the author.
Book started off strong. Most of the characters were well developed. A few things pulled me from the story . 1: she never had any repercussions from driving her car into the float? No investigation? 2: she never got her car back. That whole little side story disappeared. 3. The author set it up like Toby was gonna be a part of her pack. It felt like the writer randomly decided that he wasn’t anymore and made him kind of a bad guy. He wasn’t really spoken of anymore . That bit was not developed at all and felt like a giant plot hole. I wish more time was spent on the drama of the town. It irked me that the town just suddenly forgives everything at the end of the book. It was weird.
So this was a different small town feel than Nora’s other books. Basically other than Tansy most of the residents of Honeysuckle Grove were judgey buttholes 😒. It was also a different pack dynamic because to start the pack did not all live together.
The boys were all sweet and protective, which was nice for Lo who had been on her own for so long.
The 🌶️ was really good in this one.
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Lo Marsh storms back into her hometown of Honeysuckle Grove like a wrecking ball; honestly, this town deserves it. Honeysuckle Grove is painfully closed-minded, hiding behind a warped sense of morality while treating Lo, an omega, like she’s less than dirt. I truly disliked this town and the way it failed her.
Lo is on the run from her past and is forced to return to the very place that started her downward spiral. With the help of three incredible men, she slowly begins to piece herself back together. Beck, the alpha fire captain, is fiercely protective and exactly the steady presence she needs. Hayes, the beta best friend, brings much-needed comic relief along with unwavering loyalty. And then there’s my favorite Ford. Ford is the quiet, dependable alpha who has carried a torch for Lo from the moment he knew she was his. His patience and devotion completely stole my heart.
Each man gives Lo exactly what she needs in his own way, and together they form a strong, supportive foundation for her healing. They are all genuinely good men, and I loved watching their dynamic unfold.
I really enjoyed this story from Nora and can’t wait to dive into the second book in the Packs of Honeysuckle Grove series.
I received a free copy of this book and am leaving my own honest review.
Oh I really enjoyed this book. Omega Lo's family was the center of some drama during her teen years. The family embezzled and Lo tried to expose it! But a small town drama, means that they didn't believe her and worse, they BLAMED her right along side her family even though she tried to expose them! So Lo left, and instead turned her life's mission into exposing OTHER fraud in companies. Some time before the start of the story, an Alpha takes "too much" interest in Lo, interest she doesn't share. To the point of stalking, so she runs, living out of her car till she cant anymore and goes back to her childhood family home where she "sneaks inside " hoping to lay low. Of course small town vibes, she makes a big crash entrance and falls right into the arms of the boy now man she loved in school. And in true small town ways, she scent matches there with another alpha and a beta. I really enjoyed this story. I hurt for Lo and her story, I hated the town so much. the people and their cruelty are really.. a THING. Of course the making for a good author includes making people feel and making people dislike so good job! I am on the hunt for more Nora Quin!
I throughly enjoyed this book. Lo crashes back into her hometown like a tornado and it eventually changed her life for the better. Beck rescues her after she almost collapses on the sidewalk, Ford, being scent matched, doesn't waste another second before he kisses her in a bar and Hayes, he refuses to let his bestfriend slip through his fingers again.
These men unravels Lo in all of the best possible ways. Lo has so much strength and never gives up even when it seems like nothing goes in her favor. They never let her think that she is ever alone in anything. When her parents call for a town meeting with the Mayor, Beck, Ford and Hayes speaks up and doesn't let their cowardness and blame land on Lo.
I laughed out loud a few times while reading and my favorite quotes "Come on. Before he starts naming the couch."
"This," he declares, "is where the magic Happens." "Hayes!" Ford barks, horrified. "What?" Hayes spreads his arms wide, grinning. " I meant Netflix. You people have diety minds."
This one felt different. The writing, the vibes, the bonds. Lo, as I like to say, is a big ol stinky hot mess and I adore her for it. She’s so wrapped up in being strong that she almost misses her destiny and boy can a girl relate. The boys are what you’d expect from an omegaverse and I love that for them. With that said I did struggle a little to feel a connection to the characters. The whole story was a build up with every chapter going higher and higher and no real break which is a choice and I am not saying is a wrong/bad one. There was no fluff. Sometimes I enjoy a little more of the mundane, relationship building interwoven with the buildup and sex. I know these characters had previous relationships but we missed most of that. Also, for all that buildup the big dramatic moments were quick and glazed over which is also a choice that I can’t necessarily hate on. Overall I like this one. It was an extremely quick and easy read and I cannot wait for more from Honeysuckle Grove.
This was a great Omegaverse book. It was well-written, with great characters and was a good read.
Lo, the FMC, is an omega and honestly, she is a hot mess. She is on the run from her past, but ends up back in a small town that has basically disowned her. I tend to love small town Omegaverse stories, but this small town was a bit toxic and mean to Lo. She has a lot of history and constantly seems to be on the move because of it.
Lo truly deserves her alphas. Each one is absolute perfection and exactly what Lo needs to heal and move on. Ford is my favorite, her alpha through and through and who is absolutely devoted to Lo. Hayes was Lo’s best friend and shows up in this book as her instant and constant support. Beck was devoted and strong, always taking care of Lo. Each of the characters provides exactly what Lo needed at different times. Together, I loved their story and pack.
Nora Quinn did a great job with this one because I really don’t like the Honeysuckle Grove town or the residents much with the way they treated Lo and that is what a great author does. They make you feel like you are right there in the story and for this book I felt like I could walk out the door and go hang out with all of the characters from Lo to each of the guys (Beck, Hayes and Ford). I enjoyed watching the relationship develop and caught myself laughing a couple times out loud at some of the things that Hayes would say. It was refreshing. The only thing that was missing was that I would have loved to have a little more of their previous relationships storylines shared as that would have helped to build characters. But the spice was perfect, I laughed, I cried, and it gave me the why choose romance I needed to start the year. Can’t wait for the next story from Honeysuckle Grove!
Lo Marsh has had a hard life. Her parents swindled the town folks out of thousands of dollars. She went to them with evidence of what was happening, and they ignored her warning thinking she was lying. When she returns to Honeysuckle Grove, she is treated like the criminal her parents are. She has returned to hide from a stalker from her past, hoping she was safe in her parents' old home. She finds out she’s not. There are two alphas and a beta that paints her a criminal. Will they change her mind or will they change their minds. This is a good read, I enjoyed it.
New author for me bit a good read that I find ill be following more of her stories.
It starts with lo cunning back to her childhood home that she left due to a traumatic scandal her parents created than blamed her. Beck, Ford, and Hayes the boys now men she left behind are right there supporting her Abby way they can and hoping together a 2nd chance shall town love.
The story is very well written, the scenes are spicy, and the group togetherness is good got hit but there is no⚔️ be lots of helping and care between get pack, along with a very commanding Beta. Which is nice to see a bit of a swap what the beta is in charge
Lovely story, it took me a bit of time to get into Nora’s Omegaverse as this is the first one of the series I’ve read. Beck, Hayes and Ford are really amazing they see Lo when no one else does; they have history and won’t give up on a future easily. Love the character building and gradually learning more and more about each character. The author does multi POV and you get everyone’s side which is great. Laughing, tears, ooos and awwws and 🔥🔥🔥🔥 hot hot hot loving.
It was a beautiful story where the protagonists never pressure their Omega and are very patient with the difficulties they face.
Although Lo is marked by her surname and the misdeeds her family committed against the people of the small town, with the help of her Alphas she gradually finds courage, accepts the love the three Alphas offer her, and you absolutely melt with love.
An entertaining and tender story about finding family. I loved when the protagonist begins to heal and understand that if she wants it, she can have protection, love, affection, and care from her pack.
Heat upon heat in Knot Yours Yet of the Packs of Honeysuckle Grove series! Lo finds herself having to return to the place she never thought she would find herself again, or see the three alphas who captures her heart. Beck, Ford and Hayes each hold a special place in her heart, and they certainly have not forgotten Lo or what she means to them. And they will do everything in their power to keep her with them this time. The heat between these characters is so spicy, and the romance is off the charts! This was a great read and I look forward to more in this series!
I truly enjoy Nora Quinn’s books and reading this book was an absolute delight. Lo was such a chaotic whirlwind that I immediately loved her. I wanted her to be happy and she had experienced so many things outside of her control. Beck, Ford & Hayes were exactly what Lo needed, even if she didn’t realize to. Reading how they each revisited their relationships and evolve was completely engaging and swoon worthy! I also really enjoyed the unexpected twists in this OV.
Lo comes crashing back into her hometown, the one she had run away from after the town had turned on her.
Not only does she stumble into one of the men from her past but all 3 Two Alphas; Ford and Beck and one Beta; Hayes.
With the town against her, Lo tries everything to keep a low profile and leave as soon as she can. Not expecting all 3 men to be in a pack,and they all want her.
Lo is a walking scandal wherever she goes. She prides herself on discovering and sharing the truth but her hometown doesn’t appreciate it. When she slinks back to hide, three men are there to pick her up and make sure she gets through everything (including her heat). I have to say I think Ford was my favorite! The strong silent type who wants her to be happy above all else. And a hot mess express Omega is my type of FMC…you never know what trouble she is going to get herself into!
I'm actually giving this book 3.5 stars. I did enjoy it, as it was well written and I loved Hayes, Ford and Beck. I just didn't seem to gel with Lo's character though, so I wasn't pushed to finish the book in as few sittings as possible. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Dang! This was good! Just a Rollercoaster of emotions and that's just Lo. The guys are fighting their own emotions and physical responses. When everything with Dylan comes out, and everything with her parents, you can see why she's an emotional wreck. If you're into omegaverse, knots, spicy scenes and more, this is the book for you.
I didn’t make it past page 109, I thought it was very boring! Dragged on and on. Repetitive sentences within the same paragraph., I’m sure the writer was going for drama, but she ended up accomplishing was boring. We got it the first five times he didn’t have to repeat at 10 more.
I really enjoyed this small town ov Lo and the men that stood up for her and by her the second time around. There is so family and town drama that made the story very interesting I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
DNF @ 34% All the characters just kept dancing around each other. Ford doesn’t say much. Hayes doesn’t think he can defy his father. Beck seems more concerned with convincing his sister that nothing will happen.
This book was so good! There was humor all throughout with equal amount of spice. And these men were so swoon worthy! I loved everything about this book! Happy Reading Everyone!