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A widowed alpha finds something unexpected with a rescued, pregnant omega…

Two years after his longtime mate passed away, Senior Constable Isa Higgs lives for his work solving crimes and protecting the citizens of Sansbury Province—and he won’t admit to anyone that he’s lonely. His three beta sons barely speak to him, he has no real friends to speak of, and his home feels too empty most nights. When he helps free five omega prisoners from a life of torture and abuse, Isa is unexpectedly drawn to one in particular—an omega six months pregnant with another alpha’s child.

Liam Haley lost everything in one single tragedy—his family, his freedom, and his ability to make choices. And then he’s whisked out of hell by an alpha constable twice his age who should terrify Liam, but instead, the man makes him feel safe. Protected. Wanted. But Liam is carrying a child he isn’t sure he wants to keep, and the last thing he needs is to get attached to a widowed alpha who can’t possibly want him back…right?

With Liam pregnant and Isa previously mated, neither man is sure exactly what they’re feeling—only the more time they spend together, the closer they become. And Liam is still sorting through the trauma of his kidnapping, so friendship is their only recourse—until someone from Liam’s past shows up to claim what he believes is his. Now Isa has to choose between letting Liam go, or fighting like hell for the damaged, young omega he’s unexpectedly fallen in love with.

NOTE: This is a non-shifter Omegaverse story with alpha/omega/beta dynamics, heats, knotting, and mpreg. In this world, omegas are second-class citizens with few civil rights and almost no protections under the law. Trigger warnings for physical, emotional, and sexual abuse.

336 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 29, 2018

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A.M. Arthur

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No stranger to the writing world, A.M. Arthur has been creating stories in her head since she was a child and scribbling them down nearly as long. She credits an early fascination with male friendships (bromance wasn't a thing yet) with her later discovery of and subsequent affair with m/m romance stories. When not writing, she can be found in her kitchen, pretending she's an amateur chef and trying to not poison herself or others with her cuisine experiments. You can contact her at AM_Arthur(at)yahoo(dot)com

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Profile Image for Debra ~~ seriously slacking on her reviews ~~.
2,235 reviews260 followers
May 25, 2018
Reviewed for Sinfully.

Liam Haley is yet another orphaned, young omega who suffered abuse at the hands of the people who were supposed to be caring for him. We’ve read about Liam before, but I won’t say where. The beginning of Found overlaps with the timeline in Heard, and starts with Liam being liberated from the fighting ring by Senior Constable Isa Higgs. Since all the books have a running storyline, I wouldn’t suggest reading this one as a standalone.

When the men meet, Liam is pregnant and Isa widowed; definitely not an expected or traditional coupling. They aren’t sure at first if the mating bond they feel is real or if there is confusion due to Liam's pregnancy, so the two decide to take things very slowly. With a 20-year age difference and Isa's place in the investigation and as Liam’s guardian, he wants to make sure any steps Liam takes are his choice and not made out of a feeling of dependence or obligation. The intensity of Isa and Liam’s romance is different than the previous couples. While Isa isn’t all that trustful of alphas in general, he feels and immediate sense of safety with Isa. They build a strong, platonic relationship during Liam's pregnancy that includes Isa's three children. It’s definitely a slow-burn and I loved how much care Isa took with Liam’s feelings. Isa also realizes it’s not just Liam’s feelings he has to deal with as he has to face the way he reacted to the death of his mate and how he failed his children during their time of grief as well.

With this story, I thought I knew where some things were going, but A.M. Arthur managed to surprise me and break my heart with some of the outcomes. She also manages to create villains that make your skin crawl. I like the way the world that the stories are set in is evolving. With each new book, the push for omega rights seems to be gaining supporters. The characters from the prior books still play a big part and the way the men support each other is fantastic.

The continuing investigation of the trafficking and fighting rings, and the arrest and trial of the heinous criminals involved, wraps up quite a bit here and brings with it a number of new secondary characters, omegas and betas who have been victimized and are working to recover. In addition to Liam, these men make up the heart of this story. Not everyone has a happy ending, or is secure in the decisions they were forced to make under stress and their emotional struggles felt very real.

If you’ve been enjoying this series, you’re going to want to continue on with this story. You’ll also enjoy seeing how Braun and Tarek, Kell and Ronin and Jax and Karter are getting along. If you’re new to this world, I suggest starting where it all began with Saved.

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1,245 reviews35 followers
May 7, 2018
I enjoyed this series but this particular book just seemed long and drawn out and I found myself losing interest. The rescued omegas all seemed so full negative thoughts and complaints throughout the whole book. They ABSOLUTELY had good reason for it but it made me feel less sympathetic with all the trauma and abduction they all went through. Like I said this one just seemed unnecessarily longer than it really needed to be. 😏
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November 25, 2025
I’m sorry I tried to finished this story for a long time. I decided to dnf on 55% . I don’t mind age gaps, but this is too much, of a big age gap for me because instead of them being lovers, it became more like father and son type of thing. Anyways, I tried to get on board with it but this relationship just wasn’t doing it for me and they were very wishy-washy about what they wanted and what they didn’t want.
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9,069 reviews517 followers
February 1, 2018
A Joyfully Jay review.

4 stars


Found is the fourth book in A.M. Arthur’s Breaking Free series. Although it features a new couple in Liam and Isa, the overarching events and characters in the series connect from book to book, so this is best read in order.

This story does a nice job wrapping up many of the storylines that have been in play over the series, particularly the omega fighting ring that we learned about in Heard. We see the resolution of that case, as well as wrapping up a few other loose ends. The story also reunites us with all the main characters we have been following throughout the series, as well as revisiting some side characters we have met (though sadly no Dex and Serge here). So I think this story does a nice job of rounding out the series and bringing us some closure on a number of fronts.

I enjoyed Isa and Liam together and particularly liked the family dynamics in play here. Things come together perhaps a little too smoothly with Isa reconnecting with his kids, as well as them adapting so easily to a new, very young mate, along with a new child in their lives. But I liked that Isa’s existing kids don’t get left behind in the shuffle and the story focuses on the larger family, as well as with Isa and Liam’s particular relationship. Arthur does a nice job setting up the bond with the men, so when trouble comes, I could believe in their connection to get through it.

Read Jay’s review in its entirety here.

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437 reviews11 followers
January 23, 2018
Isa Higgs, be still my beating heart.

I have the biggest soft spot for this Omegaverse series, and this book just cemented the fact of why A.M Arthur and her words are automatic one clicks for me.

The running story line between the books, the individual characters (both main & secondary), the world building and the overall sense of family this book showcases just draws me in every single time.

Liam and Isa both have painful pasts and I loved seeing them over come their issues, both as single and then as a couple. The suspense factor had my heart in my throat and after the few deaths that happened during the book, I just didn't know where the author was taking this and I'll admit I was scared, scared that my heart was gonna be broken but the way it was written was nothing short of brilliance.

I need more, now!!
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726 reviews25 followers
January 25, 2018
This is book 4, and while it’s a new couple, it doesn’t work as a stand alone. It builds on events and storylines from the previous books.

Liam is an omega, his disappearance from the halfway house is what prompted Braun to run away. He’s finally found several months later when an omega fighting ring is raided.

Isa is the constable who finds him, and is the only person to make him feel safe. Due to the circumstances (pregnancy, age difference,) they don’t recognize the matin* bond at first. They both fight it, too. Once they acknowledge it, things run somewhat smoothly for them.

I really enjoyed this. Isa is a widower with 3 sons, and the youngest stole my heart. I loved seeing them make a new blended family, and facing obstacles (like the vermin who impregnated Liam) together.

*ARC provided by author
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520 reviews20 followers
February 4, 2018
Amazing! This series just gets better and better.
With each book more side characters are introduced and I NEED them to have their own stories and HEA. Pretty please!!
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2,384 reviews39 followers
February 16, 2018
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Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team

Avid Reader – ☆☆☆☆
M/M Romance, Male Pregnancy
Triggers: Rape, Murder, Kidnapping, infant death, adoption.

Liam is a victim who was kidnapped and raped, all while being held captive in a group home that was supposed to be a safe place for Omegas. While he is scared and pregnant, he knows that there must be a way to escape. His savior comes in the form of Constable Higgs.

Higgs is horrified more and more as this case continues to uncover more and more victims. When he comes to Liam's rescue, he can't deny that there is something about Liam that Higgs is drawn to. Higgs is still mourning the loss of his partner and trying to repair his relationship with his sons.

The story is a good combination of the victim's relationships and trauma and Higgs' battle with his own guilt of being lucky enough to find another mate. The murders and court cases are intriguing but not a major part of the story. They were just enough to show the resolution, but the relationship between Higgs and Liam was the star.

Higgs and Liam are a great couple. When Liam is in danger, Higgs does whatever he can in order to protect both Liam and their son. I liked this part of the story much more than the court part. I thought that Liam showed impossible strength in his character, and love for Higgs and the family they were building.

I really enjoyed this story and do hope there are more to come.

Reviewers received a free copy of this book to read and review for Wicked Reads.

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6 reviews3 followers
January 25, 2018
As usual A.m. Arthur does not dissappoint. Although this installment I would day is not a standalone and you should read the full series. I was excited when she told me she was going to step into this universe. The characters in this series are heartwarming.

Liam is an omega who has persevered through tragedy. His family being killed in an accident being orphaned and given to a shady man who runs a trafficking and fight ring. Liam is impregnated by a unknown alpha sold to a fight ring and held captive for five months until the constabulary breaks the ring and rescues the captured Omegas and one in particular stands out to this scared Omega.

Constable Isa Higgs is the captain of his precinct. His officers and detectives have been working a case where the constabulary has a hand in helping the ring. Finding out on of his constables helped the criminals involved in the ring makes Isa more determined to put an end to it. Being a widower and single father to 3 sons he thought he would never find love again. The mating bond usually only occurs once but when the smell of Maple sugar hits his senses he experiences a familiar feeling.

With the help from their new family and friends can they find the closure they need to move on with their lives? Can the two move past their hurts and learn that love can happen more than once?

this book will hit you hard and leave you crying for more, which I know there will be. Another home run for A.m. Arthur. I highly reccomend this to anyone. Definitely one click this.
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1,752 reviews
February 2, 2018
Found (Breaking Free #4) by A.M. Arthur
4 stars
M/M Romance, Male Pregnancy
Triggers: Rape, Murder, Kidnapping, infant death, adoption,
I was given this book for an honest review by Wicked Reads.

Liam is a victim who was kidnapped and raped all while being held captive in a group home that was supposed to be a safe place for Omegas. While he is scared and pregnant, he knows that there must be a way to escape. His savior comes in the form of Constable Higgs.

Higgs is horrified more and more as this case continues to uncover more and more victims. When he comes to Liam's rescue, he can't deny that there is something about Liam that Higgs is drawn to. Higgs is still mourning the loss of his partner and trying to repair his relationship with his sons.

The story is a good combination of the victim's relationships and trauma and Higgs' battle with his own guilt of being lucky enough to find another mate. The murders and court cases are intriguing but not a major part of the story. They were just enough to show the resolution, but the relationship between Higgs and Liam was the star.

Higgs and Liam are a great couple. When Liam is in danger, Higgs does whatever he can in order to protect both Liam and their son. I liked this part of the story much more than the court part. I thought that Liam showed impossibly strength in his character and love for Higgs and their family they were building.

I really enjoyed this story and do hope there are more to come.
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4,421 reviews127 followers
June 12, 2018
Ever since I met Isa Higgs in book one, Tarek’s Senior Constable, I’ve been hoping for a book for him. He’s a giant alpha teddy bear, in my opinion, and he needs someone who helps make all his long hours working to keep people safe bearable. No pun intended. This is an amazing world the author has created but there is a deep lining of dark, evil present that all the couples from the previous books are working to bring to light and justice. I strongly recommend that these books be read in order and that the author’s warning is heeded.

Much like Jax from book three, Liam was escorted to a halfway house after losing his whole family in an accident, only to find himself being forcibly mated to an unknown alpha until Liam got pregnant, transferred to a secret location, forced to bulk up, and had his vocal chords operated on so his full voice strength is gone. Until the Constabulary rescue him Liam doesn’t know what he is there for, or even that there are more omegas housed in the same location. Liam is completely in the dark about the fighting ring he was sold into – a ring that battles pregnant omegas against one another for sport and the loser of the fight is auctioned off for a night to be used in whatever manner the winning bidder sees fit.

Isa and Liam both feel the mating bond when they meet but neither wants to mention it to the other, mostly for fear that the other doesn’t feel it.

Please find my full review at Rainbow Book Reviews
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948 reviews7 followers
February 1, 2018
I seriously love this whole series. These two were no different. I’m enjoying the story behind these romances. It’s not just mushy lovey stuff or sexy times. It’s goto such a deep root into a meaty story. Can’t wait for the next.
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408 reviews175 followers
January 16, 2025
This was a really good one! I wasn't expecting much, not exactly for any reason but it was my first time reading anything from this author, and I was pleasantly surprised.

The plot is about Liam, an omega who's family died in a car accident and he was taken captive in a trafficking ring. He becomes pregnant without his consent, and all he can do each day is to survive, not knowing the reason he was kidnapped for. One day, his wish becomes real: he is rescued by a team and taken to a hospital. The man who saved him was an alpha, Senior Constable Isa, and he feels a strong bond towards him. Isa is an widowed alpha who lost his mate years ago and is a single father of three. He feels a connection with Liam, but doesn't want to put pressure on Liam. The more they get closer, the more it is impossible to ignore. But things won't stay calm for both, given that Liam has to make a decission about his pregnancy, and danger might still be lurking.

Despite being a book from a series, it can be read as a standalone in my opinion. I really enjoyed this universe, it definitely is very harsh and awful for omega characters, but I found it very interesting, and bleak. Exactly the feeling I was looking for. You know, sometimes you just want to read about injustice, it makes the HEA more satisfying.

The cast is very lovable, especially Liam. I immediately felt pulled into his story, and wanted the best for him. The rest of the omegas in the book were a delight, while each had a different backgroung, they unfortunately share similar experiences, and the little group they formed was everything to me. I also liked Isa, I loved how protective he became of Liam and never rushed into anything, always leaving any choice up to Liam. It is exactly what he needed, and both make an adorable couple. I also found the age gap very nice, I know not everyone likes big ones -20 years, in this case-, but I found it perfect and it suits them.

There's just one thing that I have mixed feelings about: the outcome of Liam's pregnancy. I thought the way it was handled at the beginning was nice, it felt like a breath of fresh air to see a main character not having all the answers, and still doubting the choices he has. Not everyone is the same, and it's important to consider he is young and someone who went through different types of trauma. While I appreciate that detail, at some point I believed . However, things went the other way. I'm not exactly agaisnt it, but I was hoping for a different outcome, it would've been a nice angle.

Lastly, I wanted to mention that I really loved the third act, it's the type of storyline that even if it's cliche, I will never get tired of it. Despite seeing most of it coming, following the court case was an interesting experience. I couldn't put this book down. It has intriguing dialogue about rights and healing after traumatic experiences, which I appreciated. Definitely reading more of this series soon.


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2,762 reviews50 followers
March 14, 2019
*verified Amazon purchase Dec 2018*

This is book 4 in the Breaking Free series. personally, I would recommend that you read the other books first, before this one. It will give you a better picture of this world and how things are slowly changing, but still how badly the omegas are treated, and just what a workaholic Isa Higgs is! And they are rather brilliant too.

We met Isa in book one, he is Tarek's boss. And he pops up in all the other books too. He works a lot since the death of his mate two years before, and he is estranged from his 3 beta sons. So being hit with ANOTHER mating bond throws Isa for a loop. Especially since that mate is Liam, a man half his age and already pregnant with another alpha's baby. Liam isn't sure what he is feeling about Isa, but he knows he makes him feel SAFE, and Liam hasn't had that feeling for a very long time. But when Isa brings Liam home, Liam begins to feel the bond. He just isn't sure Isa is! It takes a threat to remove Liam from Isa's home that forces them to admit the bond, and then Isa might have a very difficult choice: his new mated omega and his FOUR sons (assuming the older three will stand by him) or his career.

Oh, these two! I loved these two! Well, I've loved each and every pairing so far, and I have no doubt that next pair will knock Isa and Liam off that top spot, but for now, these two are my favourites! Loved this one!

We met Liam (briefly) in book one, too. He is the omega that Braun sees being kidnapped that causes him to run. He has been held for the fight ring, but not yet fought. Not like the others rescued with him. Being held was bad enough. Liam is not sure what he wants to do about the baby, whether to keep him or not; but at least now he has that CHOICE. He is able to choose what he does. Isa taking him home doesn't help that choice about the baby, but it's very clear the Liam CHOOSES Isa. And once these two actually admit to feeling the bond, that they feel for each other, it's truly beautiful watching them grow towards making Liam feel safe enough and in control of his life enough, to physically mate, and to make Isa secure in Liam's life. He hasn't had much security for a long time, and he needs that to make his choices about the baby.

This one, while carrying the fight ring/kidnapping/Iverson story arcs from the other books, I found far more emotional. Liam is saved with 4 others, and they all suffer in this book (fight ring and physical abuse aside) some devastating losses and news. And bloody hell, I cried for these boys! Because they ARE boys, still really, and they have already been through so much before they get rescued, and they are STILL suffering. Differently, but still.

I loved that Isa's boys came round to Liam and to their father. Loved that they were able to reconcile and make good. Mistakes were made by Isa when his previous mate died, but he forgot the boys lost their omegin too. While the news Liam gets here is dreadful, loved that Demir, Isa's 3rd son, has the reaction of, "well I'll learn all I need to know to make it right!" Loved that Tarius, Isa's 2nd son, was able to finally confide in his dad.

I can't fault these book,s I really can't. But the next three will have to wait for the next payday, and I'm counting the days!

5 full, but very emotional stars.

**same worded review will appear elsewhere**
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197 reviews1 follower
October 8, 2020
This is a weak point in the series because the author took too much on. It was hard sometimes to get the characters straight. Your main characters are unreliable narrators which is understandable but also incredibly unreliable.

Spoilers below

The story of Reid is handled terribly. Everyone keeps saying grief is equal, which it is, but the characters who have all the bad experiences plus the hormonal issues of losing children, one through death and the other through adoption, are constantly isolated and reprimanded for anger by those who are by any unbiased appearance in a better situation. No attention is paid to the difference between past and present trauma, or the benefits for recovery for those who have a short system versus those who don't. At the end of the day, this seems like a support group for those who want support, not those who need it...

Also Isa is the worst father ever. He's the one who suggests abandoning his children just after he's promised not to do that again and after recognizing he was an incredibly distant and not that great a father their whole lives. It's also evident in how he freely admits to himself he has regrets about the past but not his late mate's death- no parent worth their salt doesn't feel it's a tragedy his children don't have a parent who by all accounts was pretty damn good at what he did. It's kind of annoying in that he never does anything to redeem himself as a father to his eldest children but they still forgive him everything- kids, a dad like that is toxic. Be careful.

Also what was up with that weird last revelation about Reid? So he didn't shoot anyone? It's obviously just thrown in there to tip Isa off but makes no sense and it feels like there's a missing story because tarek now shot someone who had never hurt anyone. I'm not excusing suicide by cop but rather saying tarek should be much more traumatized. He shot a grieving parent and rape victim who didn't hurt anyone and even if the shooting was justified and unavoidable (though maybe carry a taser next time), I would have a hard time knowing I'd taken a life that had known nothing but suffering and little of justice. It's completely glossed over in the end as if this isn't an important point but it is.

This is why you don't throw five million storylines in one. I was so bored or disgusted by these characters I flipped through the book and closed it feeling dissatisfied.
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3,769 reviews41 followers
January 30, 2018
Found is story that A. M. Arthur didn't originally plan to write. This May-December romance features Senior Constable Higgs, who has appeared in the previous books, and Liam, an omega who disappeared in book 1, Saved.

When Liam is rescued by the Sansbury Constabulary he is pregnant and afraid. He doesn't even know why he was being held until a Constable tells him. When Senior Constable Higgs picks him up to take him to the ambulance Liam's body feels alive everywhere their bodies touch and he knows that it is the mating bond. He doesn't understand how that can be since Higgs's scent tells him that he's already mated. What Liam doesn't know is that Higgs omega died two years ago.

Isa Higgs can't believe that he feels the mating bond with an omega half his age. He's never known an alpha to feel the mating bond with a second omega after a mate dies. His position of authority means that he must keep his distance from Liam but he just can't seem to do that.

Found is a complex and sometimes heartbreaking story. The world that A.M. Arthur has created is full of good and evil, just like real life. There are three genders, alpha, beta and omega. Betas can't reproduce but aren't considered quite the second-class citizens that omegas are. Omegas are denied a lot of simple rights that alphas and betas have but change is slowing coming.

Just when Isa and Liam have things going their way someone from Liam's past shows up the turn things upside down. With the support of Isa, his sons, and lots of friends these two men finally get their HEA.

This one is full of the feels and had my emotions all over the place. Found can be read as a standalone but I think you'd enjoy it more if you have all of the background for this world by reading the other books in the series first.

I'm pretty sure that A.M. Arthur plans to continue this series and I am really looking forward to reading more of them.

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3,213 reviews47 followers
April 12, 2018
When I first started reading this series, I will be honest, I didn't notice Isa Higgs much. I knew he was a Senior Constable and was doing all he can to make his constables good crew members and erase crime, but he just didn't have a huge role. But the series went on, he got bigger roles and I really noticed him and really liked him. He was a compassionate man and did everything he could for justice. And when his story was told, somewhat, it made me weep for him. Especially when his story was really told here. And I'm so glad he got another chance. He deserved it and I love this story. I was also happy to see some justice served in this book. Finally.

Isa has resigned the fact that he will be alone for the rest of his life. He lost his omegin 2 years ago and after dealing with such grief and anger, he knows he needs to make things better with his kids. What he doesn't expect is while raiding another house for the fighting ring, is that he has found a young man who’s scent he can not erase from his mind and heart. He can't keep himself from visiting this young man in the hospital either. He tries to visit all the victims, but something about Liam is calling to him. And he realizes this is his mate. But he doesn't understand how he could be granted another chance. And with one so young and already pregnant. Liam is just as confused. He doesn't trust any alphas anymore after what he's been through. On top of that, he's confused with his pregnancy hormones. But Isa is calling to him too. Isa takes over guardianship so he can be with Liam and take care of him until he's ready, if ever, for something more. Through some major trials and tribulations, they mate but things are determined to break them apart. To the point of both of them almost dying. But Isa knows he's been given a second chance and Liam has been given someone he can actually trust and love, and neither are going to stop fighting for their family and all they love.

Gah!! I wanted to crawl in this book and stab some people. Iverson was first on the list. His reach is still reaching. And people are still being hurt and abused. But the constables are doing everything they can to break it up. And they think they've finally gotten it. With this last ring, Liam is finally saved. He doesn't understand what's going on. He's not understood all along. All he knows is the man that's rescued him has left his mark. Isa is the only alpha he's trusted in a while. He's lost his family. He's been abused. He's pregnant and held captive. And all he wanted was his family and love. He didn't know if he'd ever get it. He didn't even know if he'd be able to keep his baby. If he would even want him. He just wants his freedom. But he knows that even comes with a price. Being a pregnant omega, heck an omega period, where would he go? So heartbreaking. And then Isa comes along and saves the day. Woohoo! And with all that Isa has been through, yay!! He wanted love again but figured he'd never get it. His bondmate died. He never figured he'd get another. He's messed up his relationship with his kids through grief and anger. He's sick of all the cruelty and abuse and all the bad stuff he sees everyday. And Liam comes along like a breath of fresh air. In spite of all he's going through and has been through. I'm so happy.

Through all the hell that all these boys have had to go through, it's been so great to see them get happy endings. Even at the cost of others. Or others sacrifices. Unfortunately, life has a way of, again, being a dick. With all the trouble we have to endure, it's a reminder to hold on to hope and those you love. Every ounce of that love is worth the fight. Just don't give up.

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315 reviews4 followers
January 30, 2018
“We’re going to fight. No matter what it takes, we belong to each other.”
I loved this addition to the series, it felt like this book pulled everything together for me, answering questions I didn’t even know I had. The chemistry between Isa and Liam charmed me, I could really appreciate how careful they were to build up a trusting relationship once they acknowledged the connection between them. With so much of their histories colouring their perspective, that slower pace made it feel like a natural evolution rather than a biological imperative holding them together. I also loved the network of support the omegas built amongst themselves, even with, or maybe especially because of the rough patches they endured as they began to rebuild their lives after being victimized. I would have thought that after reading every bit of this series to date, some part of my brain would have absorbed the unbalanced nature of the society AM Arthur has crafted, but with each new injustice, my rage flares up like it’s new information and I have to talk myself down from my indignation over what these characters endure. It speaks so loudly to how invested I’ve become in these men and this world, and how anxiously I’m waiting for another installment of this series.
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494 reviews6 followers
January 30, 2018
Isa and Liam. I loved how imperfect and flawed Isa is. A widower, he has 3 kids, some older than Liam. The age difference impacts Isa’s pursuit of Liam, he fights anything romantic until it becomes undeniable.

Liam, while still a teen, suffered loss as well and is traumatized by his experience being held captive. Isa saves him and offers him shelter.

This book is a stand alone but reading the others in the series will add depth to the story.

The continued fight for Omega equality is prevalent in this story. Liam was misused by people who were given power over him because he had no rights, no voice. Isa, an Alpha, has changed much from prior books where he was a minor character. He sees the injustice and no longer just enforces the status quo.

A romantic story. Loved the mating bond and how they couldn’t fight it. They were absolutely meant to be.
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1,540 reviews10 followers
February 25, 2020
If you ask, you shall receive. I asked for something a little different because I was a little afraid that such close similarities in all the stories and characters would become tedious. Yes there is still much that is similar in Isa and Liam's story, but it had some things that set it apart a little too. Liam's circumstances leading up to meeting Isa was a little different and his outlook was as well. He didn't seem to struggle in the same way and with the same things as some of the others. He is a very powerful character though and easy to love and connect with. Having already been lovingly mated once before and with 3 sons Isa had a lot that set him apart too. It was nice to get to know him as something other than an authority figure. His age and experiences gave him a maturity that we haven't really seen from the other alphas in the series. I look forward to next one
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1,301 reviews23 followers
November 21, 2018
I received a free copy to read and review for Wicked Reads

Oh this series it just does something to me. This book broke my heart but also mended it back up. Liam and Isa's story isn't easy to read. We find out what Liam went through while kidnapped and about those who were kidnapped along with him. Isa and his family have been through rough times too. The love and friendship in this book is overflowing. The omegas and their support group was touching. I love how they all, well mostly all of them bonded and became closer. There was a lot of angst and emotional times in this book. The relationship with Isa and Liam went slow and for good reason. Once things finally fell into this place it was a beautiful love story. I can't wait for the next book.
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1,437 reviews25 followers
January 30, 2018
i absolutely love Isa and Liam's story! I am a huge fan of this authors work and this final book of the Breaking Free Series is fantastic. This is well written, the story-line creates a beautiful ending for this series. The love is tangible and it is great to see justice prevail.

Two men who have suffered pain and loss find each other and the journey is not an easy one. I loved the soft touches of this story and it just hit all the feels for me!

Highly recommend that you read the series to fully appreciate book four.
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1,274 reviews20 followers
February 1, 2018
Wow

Found had me on a emotional journey well reading it I felt every emotion and everything isa and liam were going through

Isa and liam stole my heart from beginning to end of found

There were heartbreaking moments and heartwarming moments I shed a few tears but there were worth it

It was nice to see the other characters from previous books this series too

Isa and Liam's journey was heartbreaking heartmending beautiful and intense at the same time it was perfect

I can't wait to seen what's next
113 reviews2 followers
February 4, 2018
Loved this book

This omegaverse series by A M Arthur is in my opinion the best of this genre. Each book getting better and better. Liam lost his family in a car accident, is placed in a half way house, raped, impregnated and sold to participate in illegal omega fights. Isa Higgs is the older alpha constable who saved him and offers him safety. As the two of them start to realise they have a bond, a violent man from Liam's past returns to claim what he believes is his. Can Isa protect the young omega and the child he has come to love. A must read, fantastic.
328 reviews5 followers
January 31, 2018
Another smash hit in the Omegavesre series!

Isa and Liam meet in horrible circumstances, which leaves Isa as Liam’s knight in shining armor!

Isa gives Liam a home and family, things Liam thought lost to him forever. Liam, in turn, gives Isa a new lease on life in the form of a bondmate and a son.

I absolutely love this series! It’s extremely well written, easy flowing and can be read as a stand alone. Highly recommended.
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1,533 reviews46 followers
January 31, 2018
Wow... Loved it, I couldn't put it down. Loved Liam & Isa! The book was a tad emotional & I shed some tears, there's some sweet things in there too along with sexy time & suspense. An emotional ride for sure & my heart went out to Liam & all the other men, I wanted to hug them all & never let go... I loved all the books in this series & I'm hoping there's more to come. I'll have Kleenex at the ready since I cried reading all 4 books... A Must Read.
124 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2018
Fantastic series

Wow this series has been a rollercoaster of emotions, each book follows a different omega and alpha but characters appear throughout that brings the books together.
I have cried a lot but also been invested in each journey, and, couldn't put the book down.
Willing the characters to make the best decisions and to find their happy ending after all their pain.
I can't recommend these books highly enough.
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