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Omega Group #1 - 2

The Omega Group: Books 1-2 + 1.5

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The Omega Group has one to protect mankind from supernatural threats.
After all, it takes one to know one, right?

Crossfire (Book 1)
In the span of one year, Mirissa Colson's life transforms from dreams of prom, to the nightmare of demons and demi-gods. Abandoned by her mother at the age of seven, Mirissa grew up mastering martial arts and sharpshooting with her ex-Navy SEAL father, only to learn that these extraordinary skills weren't developed by chance.

On her eighteenth birthday, she receives a curious package from her long-absent mother. The discovery of a family secret, hidden since ancient times, propels Mirissa into a world teeming with preternatural beings.

Partnered with her mysterious guardian, a man with secrets of his own assigned to guide her through this transition, Mirissa embarks on an epic journey to fulfill a destiny she's told has been written for thousands of years. Learning to use her burgeoning powers while her friends and family come under attack is only the first step. Stopping a demi-god from ascending to his self-appointed throne is the real challenge. Prom dresses just don't seem important anymore.


Greco (Book 1.5)
When Greco’s long-estranged mother vanishes, he must face more than just his own personal demons. Ruthless mercenaries, inept crooks, and deeply buried secrets abound while Greco and Mirissa push their relationship to the brink in a search for answers.

In this novella sequel to Crossfire, the mysteries of Greco’s past are revealed and his biggest mistake threatens to destroy his future.

Rogue (Book 2)
Being sent home to investigate a rash of unusual events at the Grand Canyon is a mission Carter Mockta would really like to avoid. He’s worked long and hard to forget his past and the reasons why he first joined the Omega Group. Unfortunately, missing people, tourists losing time, and unexplained auras are problems that can’t be ignored

Thrust into the middle of a tribal war that began over a thousand years ago when a God granted a single wish, Carter and his team must put an end to the vicious feud and scramble to survive as the ancient past, troubled present, and not-so-distant future collide.

"This is as enjoyable and fun a series as any I have ever read bar none. In my opinion the author is every bit as good as Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson and Alpha and Omega series. Every bit as good as the Sookie Stackhouse series. Every bit as good as any series of paranormal goings on I have ever read. And I promise you, as an avid reader of sci fi and fantasy for nearly 50 years, I have read my share and then some. I have rapidly become a huge fan of Ms. Domanski's writing and am excitedly looking forward to reading the next of the series. If you like good action, good character development, good plotting and the realm of paranormal abilities, this is the series for you." - Nolan Tomlinson, reviewer.

420 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 12, 2015

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About the author

Andrea Domanski

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Born and raised near Toronto, Canada, Andrea Domanski moved south to get away from the cold as soon as she could—snow is not her friend. She now lives in Savannah, Georgia with her husband, Mark, their two incredible children, and their Golden Doodles.

After selling her very boring business in 2012, Andrea focused her energies on raising her children and finding a new career path that excited her. It wasn't long before she decided writing a novel—something she'd always wanted to do—would be her next big adventure. And she hasn’t looked back since!

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July 13, 2017
This set of three books starts of this series, which is in essence novelization of comic books… err… I mean graphic novels. Each book in this series fleshes out the Omega Group, a team of superheroes, by focusing one by one on each of the superpowered team members. To be sure, it’s an unusual way to portray the genre. Overall, it’s a decent read, although the writing style seems simple and amateurish. Go into it for cheap brain candy (all sugar, little nutrition) and you'll enjoy it. Sometimes, it's not a bad thing and helps to hit the craving.

Crossfire (Omega Group Book 1)
Interesting concept, but mediocre writing. The heroine of this story (who is an Amazon, by the way) is way overpowered--Wonder Woman fans rejoice! And the ending is a true Deux Ex Machina times two, although not unexpected given the backstory. I think the author introduces us to a powerful character from the get-go, perhaps to let us know that this will be an epic journey, which was tantalizing enough to keep me going in the series.

Greco (Omega Group Book 1.5)
Novella focused on the Greco character, who is an anomalously male Amazon, which further advances the overall storyline of the Omega Group. Writing continues to be amateurish, yet the plot is decent.

Rogue (Omega Group Book 2)
Continuation of the Omega Group storyline, this time centered around the character of Carter, a Native American shape-shifter. Writing does not mature, but the plot is complex enough to keep interest. The use of some real world facts as seeds for the story is neat, such as utilizing the Havasupai and the Yavapai Indians. Another neat thing the author does is the "Name a Character After Me" contest, where she picks names of actual readers to be used for characters in the book.

Rating for the boxed set overall is 2.5 stars, rounded to 2 stars.
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21 reviews
April 26, 2021
Wow

This series is very enjoyable. When I first started reading and discovered that one of the main characters was a teenaged girl, I almost put it away. Something told me to keep reading. Im very glad I did. The characters are well-developed and there's plenty of action. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
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810 reviews18 followers
June 2, 2016
This is an interesting series. This box set includes book 1, 1.5 and 2. Its a sort of supernatural/paranormal urban fantasy. It is well-written, has interesting characters, and an interesting premise.

Book 1 - Crossfire
This is not normally the kind of book I read, but I have to say that I rather enjoyed it. I'm fascinated with the legends of the Amazons, so that is one reason this book appealed to me. It is packed with action and keeps the reader engaged and wanting more. If you enjoy YA paranormal fantasy, I would recommend this one. It's a fun read.

Book 1.5 - Greco
This is a short book that tells the backstory of Greco. Some of the story is a little far-fetched, but it is still enjoyable. I always like supplemental stories that tell the backstories of different characters. I actually hope there are more to come. I don't know if you would enjoy this story unless you're reading the rest of the series. But I happen to be reading the whole series, so I found it enjoyable.Overall, a fun book in a fun read, worth checking out.

Book 2 - Rogue
This book was not as good as the first in the series for me. Maybe that is because it revolves around animal (eg. wolf) shifters, and that is not really a subject that appeals much to me. After I set that aside, I still enjoyed the book. I have to say that this writing about "animal shifters" was much better than I expected. It didn't seem as cheesy as I always thought they would. This story in the Omega Group series takes place near the Grand Canyon and involves Native American characters. I like how this series keeps adding new supernatural elements to each book, and their group gets more diverse. Overall, a good book, especially for those who like shifters and super-heroes.
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20 reviews
September 2, 2016
A fun, fantastic ride

All hail the amazons! From a fantastic mind the amazons of legend are reimagined in the modern world, working with the CIA, FBI, Navy Seals and the us government to fight evil and right wrongs that most modern humans know nothing about.
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