Ethan—tall, whip-smart and gorgeous—should be living a dream life. But instead he’s in serious trouble.
After splitting with his domineering, philandering alpha and moving across the country to escape his threats, he discovers he is pregnant with his ex’s pup. Alone, in a strange town, Ethan is vulnerable and miserable.
When Ethan gets a new job working with Hugh, the dashing young CEO of Performance Consulting, things finally start looking up. Hugh is dedicated, brilliant and caring; he immediately takes notice of his handsome new employee—and Ethan notices him too.
Hugh is everything Ethan has ever wanted in an alpha and they are soon deeply involved. But as time moves on Ethan finds it harder and harder to break the news about his pregnancy. And as the pressure mounts Ethan makes a horrifying discovery—his possessive ex has tracked him down and has made it clear that he will stop at nothing to gain custody of their offspring.
Can Ethan find a way to save himself? Or will he risk it all and hope that Hugh can accept his sordid past and continue to love him—and raise another alpha’s pup as his own?
This is a stand alone story with a HEA and no cliffhangers.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This books contains mature language and explicit content, including male breeding and knotting, and is intended for audiences over 18 years of age.
3.5 stars. This was a short read. Alex was a putz and not a real threat. I would have like seeing the baby. Ethan and Hugh were a cute couple. Insta love was going on.
I first have to say that I love the omegaverse! Anything with werewolfs leading with strong alphas I'm there! Then why didnt this work for me? Because I just couldnt buy into the story. Our main man is running from a toxic relationship and upon seeing his boss he just becomes a raging bonner and then jumps into bed with him the same night. And I was like, ok maybe its an omega thing? So I keep at it and we get the jealous ex. But then why did they break up? They never say. Why is he after the baby? and why is he treatening Ethan if he really wants him back? It made very little sense. and then the resolution left me scrolling back and re-reading a few pages to see if I missed the sudden twist, but nope, it just came out of nowhere. But I've read worse so 2 stars for entretainment.
This little short had potential. The beginning was good but it didn't take long for it to all fall apart. My biggest issue, it didn't flow it was like reading an incomplete story. There were too many places where the story jumped ahead and things I thought should have been elaborated on weren't it made me think I was missing something. Such a shame.
WARNING!! This warning will be here from now on, However if you don't mind that, please give this a try!
3.5 Starting straight off the bat with what I completely DISLIKED about this book.
I'll continue on to the next because I was really liking this series and hey! An author is allowed a miss....
Anyways, That's just my OWN honest opinion of it and I still DO suggest you give it a try. It may just be me overreacting to something that isn't that big a deal. Again, IT'S MY OWN PERSONAL OPINION. You may just love it to bits and think, "This bitch was crazy!" lol...
If you like the sound of it, I say still give it a try! :)
I loved reading the first story called Omega Saved and Mated, but the second story Into the Wild, Wild Wood was okay.
I really loved and enjoyed the first story called Omega Saved and Mated. I love the written style of Odin Nightshade the stories are always so beautifully written. I loved the relationship between Hugh and Ethan. I loved the twists and turns and the edge of the seat action in this story. I will recommend this book to everybody I know and to all my friends too. The second story in this book called Into the Wild, Wild Woods was okay. The relationship between Oberon and Corwyn was okay. The twists and turns to were okay. It was just a weird story in not so good way.
Found in Endless Omegas collection. This was a sweet story but I had to mark it down for two big reasons. The first involved Hugh and Ethan immediately and with no qualms becoming involved. In America (not sure where this is set) there are tons of laws against sexual harassment and workplace rules about fraternization, making their easy relationship seem very strange and unlikely. The biggest and most outlandish thing though was the resolution of the stalking subplot. They are INSANE to have come to this conclusion--no one with any sense would have gone this route, especially after death treats were involved. So lots of WTF moments wrapped in an otherwise sweet, upbeat story.