Alpha’s Fake Omega3 Stars ~ Dante and North are absolutely adorable together, both of them determined not to have any “feelings” and treat the whole relationship professionally. The whole scene with Dante, his sister, and his dying mom is very well written, and I totally fell for North’s Grandom! The name Dante gave the baby, though? No freaking way.
Heat Seeking Alpha3 Stars ~ Carson struck me as a little skeevy in the very beginning but then I warmed to him. Willy is cute as can be, although I’m not a fan of that character name. Willy actually came across as more mature regarding the potential of a romantic relationship than Carson did. Go figure!
Omega by Design4 Stars ~ Yep, Denver and Dallas are just as amazing as I thought they were when I first saw them with Dante in Alpha’s Fake Omega. They’re so passionate in their defense of Lex against his nasty, smarmy publicist. That guy’s gross 🤮. Good thing Lex has Dallas and Denver in his corner as they bring to light the realities of his “publicist”.
Definitely my fave story. I really liked all three MCs and their love story.
Reigned In by His Omega2.5 Stars ~ Absolutely my least favorite. I did not care for Reynard although Flynn is cute. They just didn’t capture my attention.
New Year, New Omega3.5 Stars Totally my second favorite out of these five stories. Devin and Sol are fabulous and I really enjoyed the whole tale… a lot.
This bundle of the Omega For Hire series, Books 1-5, is a collection of fun and enjoyable stories centered around Alpha and Omegas who are surprised to fall in love with each other. Each book features a different couple with a different main trope. There is instalust, instalove, and lots of knotty sex. The stories are developed just enough to showcase the emotional moment the alpha and omega main characters fall in love and declare this love. I didn’t go into this series expecting a lot of well developed worldbuilding or character development, but instead, this was a fun palate cleanser that didn’t require me to think deeply. I just flowed with the story and enjoyed the knots, heats, and fluff.
The audiobook was not the best produced. There were some awkward pauses and some repeated lines, but for over 21 hours of listening time for one credit, it wasn’t a bad deal. Dan Jackson is a new-to-me narrator. He wasn’t quite the audiobook voice performer that I’m used to, but his voice is pleasant. I had to get to use to his style of narrating, but by the one hour mark I was fully in the flow of the book and it took me only two days to finish this audiobook.
Aria Grace certainly knows how to write good warm Omega verse Mpreg stories that captivates the reader and lets you escape for an hour or so into a fairytale world where, sexy strong alphas and equally strong Omegas live and come to meet their mates. Throw in an unplanned heat or two and subsequent pregnancy as an avid follower and reader of this genre these five books are most enjoyable.
I read them as part of a freebie and a binge read at that, and I was not disappointed. The main premise of each book is a strong alpha needing an Omega (or two) to get them through a predicament not of their own making. The books do follow similar ingredients that one usually find in this genre of Omega verse but with a slight twist in each one.
The author is a wonderful writer and builds the characters into individuals you cant help want to be happy. As ever there is a HEA ending and you end the books feeling warm and happy in this short escape from the reality of todays world. stories that good and HEA happen and love exists and families begin.
So a number of inconsistencies down graded the stars. We met Dante,(Omega of book 1) ,in the Omega House series. It was stated he had a brother, (Mouse), yet in his book he now has a sister who does not work for the company and lives in another state. We also met the twins in Omega House series and their background was established that they had an aunt Mary who helped raise them and she worked for the Mayor. In their book it's stated they are found at a young age in a breeding colony and were rescued. Either the author doesn't care or doesn't have information outlines to reference established characters. Things like that lessened my enjoyment of the book.
As with most series, the stories in this box set are variations built around a central theme-an omega employment agency. Some stories are better than others, but all of them have a Hallmark movie feel. The only recurring characters are not directly involved in the stories, so each book can be read in any order.
All of the stories brought different stories to the characters and how they managed their lives. And through all of them, they brought little messages of life.