Dr. Elizabeth Styles is a robotics genius, a terminally online menace, and a proud shut-in. She’s also an omega—which would be wildly inconvenient for a recluse like her if she didn’t have a pack of perfectly programmed robot alphas to handle her every need.
Her life is predictable, controllable, and blissfully free of awkward small talk or emotional vulnerability. Her algorithms can model conversations, forecast outcomes, and keep human chaos safely at bay as long as she never leaves home and stays behind her monitors.
But when a chance encounter disrupts her carefully curated world, Elizabeth is forced to confront an impossible love. It’s the one thing her algorithms can’t predict.
Will Elizabeth be willing to take a risk and form a real pack? Will she take a leap on love and a step outside? And, most importantly, will she give up control and let herself be claimed?
Imogen Knowed is a queer, AuDHD girly who hyperfocuses on creating fake people in her head. Instead of letting them stay in there, she writes them down for others to meet. She spends her days programming video games and her nights reading and writing smut. When she’s not writing smut or making video games, she’s hanging out with her family and pets (aka her “pack”).
What happens when an Alexithymia Omega meets a Golden Retriever Alpha?
You get Love is Knot Predictable.
The way I ate this book up should be criminal.
Elizabeth Styles (FMC) is a robotics genius, a terminally online menace, and a proud shut-in. She built her own Alphabots to satisfy all her baser needs.
Ace is the golden retriever Alpha that stumbles across Elizabeth and her robots "getting it on" on the beach while he's surfing.
Ace is very laid back. Simple minded. And easy to love.
The chemistry between these two is off the charts panty-wetting.
Then you have the Alphabots.
Alpha-one (One): The beautiful idiot (literally) Alpha-two (Two): The soft and caring one. Alpha-three (Three): The "bad boy"
Each one is adorable in their own ways, but One and Three were just 🔥🔥🔥. I need some one and three artwork...for research purposes of course.
The twist towards the end of the book had me on the edge of my chair, and now I'm having to wait (impatiently) for book two...
Imogen is a genius. No one can change my mind.
PS: There are Easter Eggs throughout the book. Good luck hunting.