For a moment, I thought I had everything, only to have my happiness snatched away from me by more betrayals and lies.
Ares, Rafe, Killian and Nox abandoned me four years ago, and now their final secret has come out: They’ve been working with the institute who hurt my friends and tried to sell me to the highest bidder; a deranged alpha who tried to leave me bred and broken.
This time, the pack’s gone too far. I’m done hearing their excuses. I’m done handing out second chances. I might be an omega, but I’m done putting myself last.
If they want my forgiveness, they’re going to have to beg for it.
Kate King is an author, coffee addict, and avid reader from Boston, Massachusetts. She lives in a converted church with her husband and two cats, and often writes in cemeteries.
In addition to romance, she writes YA thrillers with a magical twist and wants to publish thirty books before turning thirty.
3.5 stars. This was a fitting conclusion to this 2.5 book series, and in general I’d say it’s one of the better RH omegaverse stories that I’ve read.
I still had several issues with it – just like the first book, the characters felt a bit vague, especially Bliss. This wouldn’t stand out as much if I hadn’t read these author’s other RH series, The Gentlemen, so I know that they can create characters that feel more vivid. Like, even by the end of this, I could barely tell you much about Bliss’ personality, which is not the best thing to say about the heroine of a 2.5 book series! Having lavender hair is not a personality. She's not unlikeable, she's just kind of a cipher.
This book was also a bit all over the place – there was groveling going on with the guys and Bliss and there was also whole “we must reform this entire system” plot, and these two different storylines meshed awkwardly together. I did like the amount of time that was spent on groveling (which was mostly just them giving her space and respecting her wants), but I also felt like the plot line with the Institute felt rushed and a bit shallow. There were a lot of developments that felt thrown at us suddenly without being explored - like, suddenly, Bliss is famous? But that's never really mentioned again outside of somebody telling her she's a hashtag online. There were a lot of abrupt developments along those lines that could have been more fleshed out.
As a whole, I’m a little underwhelmed. This story concept had such a good premise, with it being an angsty second-chance RH, but I never really felt like it rose to the occasion of being as good as its blurb made it sound.
But, the omegaverse genre has a LOT of questionable books in it, with questionable writing. Of the ones that I’ve read, this is definitely on the higher quality end of the spectrum. To compare it to another good one in the genre, I’d say Pack Darling: Part One has a better heroine and a plot that flows better – but I liked the groveling style in this story better, whereas in that one, the groveling was too over the top.
So despite its flaws, I would recommend it to readers who like omegaverse. And, if Bliss’s friend Flora gets her own story, I’ll stick around and read that.
After being pleasantly surprised by book one in this duology, book two failed to deliver in the same way.
It’s an unfortunately combination of being longer and more repetitive.
Kidnapped? Again? Haven’t we been here numerous times already?
We have.
Omegaverse readers and people who adored Pack Bound will want to complete Bliss and the boys’ stories. I’m here to say you don’t have to.
Because while it wasn’t bad or offensive in any way, I can say with hindsight that I wish I had spent the hours allotted to Pack Bliss reading something else
After putting this book on pause for over a week, I decided I didn't want to spend any more time finishing the story. DNF at 36% when the academy confronted the men about their cessation of providing omega blockers.
My biggest problem was that everyone was so incompetent and unbelievable. The FMC omega Bliss escaped her kidnapping simply by just opening a window and sneaking past a single guard and walking until she hitch-hiked her way back. Bliss was then supposed to be hidden at a safe house, but the women were all opening windows and staring outside throughout the day, and the men were all visibly "guarding" the women outdoors. That's the worst kind of protection I've ever read, especially from men that were supposed to be hardened mafia criminals.
Lastly, I honestly just detested all the men. The writing kept emphasizing how they were all badass, but there was no personality or action to support this assumption. Instead, to me they were the weakest mafia leaders ever, and it was unsurprising that they were having trouble holding onto their "empire."
The prequel was the best part of the series, and unfortunately neither of the full length novels were great for me and lived up to the initial rating. I probably won't read anything else by these authors based on this sample. --- Ratings - abandoned series: #0.5 Pack Origin: ★★★★☆ #1 Pack Bound: ★★★☆☆ #2 Pack Bliss (this book): ★☆☆☆☆ / DNF
I'm so sad Bliss' story has come to an end, but Kate and Jessa did not disappoint. If you read Pack Bound (which you need to to read this one), you know our boys were going to have to grovel... and grovel they did!
I was so happy the grovel seemed realistic. Each guy knew what it was going to take to win her back. They were patient and kind and willing to do anything for her. We got to see each of them break down her walls until she was ready for them once again.
I really enjoyed Bliss' development. I felt she finally found who she was with the guys not because of the guys and I really appreciated it.
The beginning was a tad slow and I do think that was because they were winning her back and there wasn't much "action." But once the story got moving, I liked the turn of events!
Overall a cute RH omegaverse! Can't wait to read more in this world!
Pack Bliss starts off right where Pack Bound left off. And I was so looking forward to this story, however I’m sad to say this just didn’t hit me how I thought it would. I really can’t put my finger on it either. I feel like I wanted more and less at the same time. There were just so many disjointed moments and inconsistencies to me where it felt like this story was a bit all over the place and a lot going on at the same time.
I think right from the beginning is where things quickly started to fall apart for me. For starters, Nero has been pretty obsessed with getting her back, and he takes her from the police station…and surprise surprise she escapes him again, but this time on her own. Why would Nero put her in a room with windows? With hardly any security? I just didn’t believe her escape at all and it all seemed too easy.
After she ‘escapes’ she goes back to the warehouse to get Flora and her stuff and leave. She can confront the guys but doesn’t and they want to explain but she doesn’t want to hear it. In the end she decides she wants space. And they tell her they will give her whatever she wants from here on out. They will stop making decisions for her, give her space, and anything else she wants. Yet they are still making decisions for her and they give her zero space. And there is a scene where they are making decisions for her and she is getting annoyed yet says nothing, then when one of the guys asks her input she ‘preens’ at getting to have a say. I feel like she went from standing up for herself to not and was very back and forth with this.
This book was just so disjointed and riddled with inconsistencies. I guess she forgives them for abandoning her but refuses to forgive them for making hormones. The guys did zero research when it came to said hormones and plan and execute their way out, but then Bliss wants to right their wrong. It also felt like a waste of time for them to use Bliss’s blood for the hormones when they knew she was pre-heat and they know that omegas are safest after their heat. The guys going from every man for himself to a sudden pack. It was just all over the place. And around 60-70% through it feels like the book is basically done and yet there is so much left. And it was all just so predictable or just a way to wrap up loose ends so it just felt really rushed and like ‘oh crap we need to wrap up this story line’. Which led to pointless drama for the sake of drama.
The whole omega and institute plot lines were severely lacking. And Flora’s mother’s storyline in this just really irked me. She called the institute on Bliss in book 2. Which led me to believe that omega’s are still drugged even after they are mated. It was described how stepford wife she was, so she obviously drinks the institutes kool aid. Yet that’s not the case afterall. And her mother does a very quick 180 from ‘no that’s not right’ to ‘I hope you killed him’, it was just all very unbelievable from her character. And her mother even went through the agora ceremony and yet was just thinking it’s normal? It’s normal to be in a glass cage and bought? That was a bit hard for me to believe. Then her mother was saying it’s normal for omegas to not be in touch with each other. Again that’s fine, but it just points to this whole ‘there’s something else going on at the institute’ vibes and we don’t even really get that. Bliss just outs them and decides to make changes and there is zero pushback at all. So a plotline that had a bunch of questions surrounding it still leaves you with a bunch of questions. Like what was it like before and when did it change? And how did it change without anyone noticing or raising any flags? Also Bliss did out the institute, but then later on says how she could out them…like..you already did that… (so again…inconsistencies and disjointed plot).
I also really felt like the omega hotline thing was very unbelievable. She saw in book 2 how Flora was locked in a room, if there are other omegas out there in similar situations, they wouldn’t even know about this hotline thing. Because the alpha keeps them under lock and key. Bliss even mentions how so many omegas aren’t seen in public. So I think a better way this could’ve gone, would’ve been making the changes at the institute (which she does do) and then following up and tracking down all the omegas who were purchased before to make sure they are in safe environments. Given how few omegas there are in the world, I feel like this would’ve been at least a bit more believable in my opinion and really making sure that omegas aren’t kept in cages.
Another issue I had was that a lot of moments lacked transition. One example would be when they went to Flora’s mothers house. Bliss and Flora were told to wait in the car. Flora jumps out and runs to the door. Next thing you know Bliss is walking through the front door. So when did Bliss get out of the car? Why was there no ‘crap..Flora is running to the front door..I should chase after her’ kind of thought. Nope, she just like teleported to the door I guess.
I feel like the storyline and build up in book 2 was really good and then book 3 just didn’t deliver. There was still miscommunication in this book, and although it was a big issue for me in book two, I felt like here it wasn’t as bad, but still frustrating to me. I think before the halfway point I didn’t really feel vested in the main characters anymore. And I just wanted to get more information about Wes and Flora and their relationship and how that’s going to go moving forward. I feel like they were the mystery and intrigue in this story rather than Bliss and her pack. So if they ever get a book then I would definitely read it and just hope that it isn’t as disappointing as this one was. This pretty much felt like a repetitive version of book two, but a list of things to get checked off, longer, and more drawn out.
This one was better than the previous one. I would have loved if more focus was given to the relationships because things went from 0 to 100 without actually working on the actual issues the heroine had. Especially Ares..man was throwing "stay away from me" vibes since Bliss was taken away and you're telling me he's suddenly okay with being with Bliss and has suddenly repaired his broken relationship with the guys and especially Rafe, whom he's blamed since day one?
Also, the kidnapping aspect just threw me off because it happened out of nowhere after a huge issue was resolved. So like drama on drama and I was like "okay..what?!🤷🏾♀️".
Are there better omegaverse books out there? Probably.
This book gave me everything I wanted and needed to conclude this series beautifully!!! The groveling was 👨🍳 💋 and exactly what I was missing from book one! Bliss’s character growth is amazing and I absolutely love how she put her foot down with the guys and made them deserve all that she has to offer! Bliss and the boys went through so much in this series, but especially in this book, that I wish the ending was more detailed and took more time! That being said, I absolutely loved this book and definitely recommend this to every Omegaverse lover out there!!
WHAT A CONCLUSION! I was so ready for the groveling, and those boys did not disappoint. I think Killian might have been my favorite when it came to the groveling.
"...I don't give a single shit what needs to happen to earn her trust back. I will do it."
I literally swooned. But I so loved that Bliss didn't just take them right back. She made them work for it. It showed how much her character had grown and the strength she had. She demanded more than just blind trust in her mates.
I loved Bliss's story and I cannot wait for more from these authors. They have a way of writing their novels where the readers are just as interested in the side characters stories as well. I need to know what happens with Flora and Wes. Highly recommend this story for anyone who is an omegaverse lover, second chance romance lover, or just looking for a really good read!
What can I say, I started this yesterday and finished it today. I was hooked and honestly couldn’t put it down.
I’ve been so excited to read the last book about Bliss and her pack and it was amazing. I loved every minute of it, even when my heart my beating out my chest 🥰
This story is the perfect conclusion to their romance even though so much happens I felt like I was on a rollercoaster throughout most of the book. It all happened for a reason though and made that pack bond so much stronger.
I love Bliss and the guys 😍 they are all different but bring so much to the pack and reading them all again was awesome.
The story flowed so well and things happened in a natural progression for the characters. There is lots of spice and added MMMM in the harem 🥵🥵
There is a few violent scenes due to the nature of the story which were detailed (loved them)
This is a RH Omegaverse with Alpha, Omega and Beta designations. This is a multi POV book which I love when there is a group of main characters 🖤
2.5✨ and it's really only the spice that saved this book for me. I spent half of the book screaming at them to just go to the press with their story so that everything would be resolved. When they finally told their story, there was still 30%of the book left and from then on it was just drama for the sake of it. A lot of their decisions really didn't make sense and Bliss just full on annoyed me with her indeciseness. The spicy scene were great though 🤷🏻♀️
I love The Blissful Omegaverse! This will be a new comfort series, for me, that I'll return to because I love the found family trope that started it all.
I describe the series as a contemporary RH romance with dark themes and wolf /shifter tropes. The characters in this Omegaverse aren't Shifters or magical, but have elevated senses and can smell emotions. The characters form a Pack and their behavior follows Pack dynamics.
I have really enjoyed the way the Blissful Omegaverse world is built. I love the characters. The guys are 🥵, but they have a lot to do to make up to their Omega. The previous books left a looming sense of betrayal and trust needs to be rebuilt. I love that even though the guys are very Alpha and protective Bliss is not portrayed as weak, she is a very strong woman. Most of all, I really loved how Bliss came into her own in this story. Her character development from the Prequel, Pack Origin, to Pack Bound to this Finale, Pack Bliss, is really well done.
Pack bound is the perfect conclusion to the pack's love story. I'm definitely a little sad that this is the last book for these characters, but I am looking forward to more from the authors and future re-reads of The Blissful Omegaverse.
✅ Omegaverse ✅ Multi POV ✅ Dark themes ✅ RH w MM ✅ Protective Alphas /groveling Alphas ✅ Scenting, Nesting, Knøtting, Brəəding ✅ Happily Ever After
“Good. Don’t make it easy on me. I don’t care what I have to do. I’m not going anywhere, Bliss. Never again. You’re the only one for me, and if that means the only part of you I get is watching you from the sidelines, then that’s enough. Because any part of you is worth a million of anyone else.”
I’m going to go ahead and leave this comment here, but it mainly applies to all the books (especially 2 and 3). So, I love A/B/O books as much as the next person, but I didn’t think this one was well done. The action was lackluster, the characters underdeveloped (and honestly just boring spare, like, two—and they aren’t even the main characters), the smut was repetitive and plain for me (everyone’s taste is different ofc), and the plot had potential but flopped. Fair warning, long read.
Spoilers below:
Let’s talk about the characters first. In the little novella book everyone seemed interesting. The MC and her four alphas were pretty well defined. I liked the chemistry they had between them all, and the friendships were strong. Then everything hit the fan: they sent her away despite it not being what any of them wanted. I can get behind that, it’s drama and plot. Cool. But the bag was fumbled so bad. Fast forward some years, and they meet again. The guys are leaders of a gang having worked their way up to get her back from an auction.
I have so many frustrations. The guys went to the auction, had bad feelings, knew it seemed shady with how secretive it was, but still Bliss (the MC) had to basically explain to them how bad it was? They didn’t already piece it together? And they were SHOCKED about it? For being both alphas and leaders of a gang, they were very disappointing in both departments. Focusing on the pack dynamic, there’s four of them, except two seem to be the alphas—it started off Ares, but he relents the position? after Bliss goes away. So it’s Rafe, Bliss even comments on how that’s surprising. Through the two books it’s mentioned how she connects them, and her being back is fixing the cracks in their relationships with eachother. My thing is that it’s never really explained. It’s just immediate. Ares is brooding for much of the second book, and then when he finally does come back into the picture as a full willing pack mate, he doesn’t take back the role from Rafe? Even though Rafe is hinted at taking it on only bc Ares dropped it? Why not? And why don’t we see more of Nox and Killian acting as alphas, aside from just the title? They’re protectors, sure, and take care of her, but that can’t just be it? Oh, they get violent sometimes—that must be it. And them as gang bosses is the least believable for me. I couldn’t figure out why, but then I realized, their peers or subordinates don’t respect them. Not as people. They only really submit when they’re “barked,” at, and I hate that.
Im also disappointed at how they act. At one point the guys are in the police station (Ares is arrested for murder) and when he gets out on bail and Bliss is gone, the first thing he does is attack/choke out an officer? Matter of fact, in their own gang, Rafe asks Ares how to get some of the older members off his back bc they keep hounding him since they don’t like their sudden business decision. Ares says to kill them, and then that he doesn’t care. I lost my own respect for them there. It’s said that they kept the old timers around when they took over because it was like easier? That they “inherited,” them and kept them at arms length. I’m supposed to believe that this high up gang is really so successful when there’s no communication from the top down, and there’s no relationship at all? Why would they ever stay loyal when their bosses don’t give AF about them? Why should *we* care about them when they’re willing to just kill their workers bc they are texting them too much? And then, the guys punk, for lack of a better word, these betas (even alphas too—bc they’re just top dog ig), for really basically just existing or doing their jobs and it’s so cringeworthy.
Which brings me to my next point: they growl. A LOT. Like every other sentence. That’s how they threaten/intimidate/get their way. When people are teasing them, when someone says something they construe the wrong way, even with each other? It got to the point where I would just roll my eyes. I don’t have anything against the word, I find it kinda hot, but not when it was used as formulaic as it was here. And their possessiveness? It was just as off putting. There’s something to less is more, and I think that really could’ve applied here.
One more thing: to a certain degree, the guys were just jerks. They would snap at Wesley for literally no reason, to the point where I questioned if they were even friends. They also had like no autonomy aside from Bliss. Which, I like when the guys are obsessed, but give them something aside from being horny and regretting the past.
The M/M I found just thrown in there too. There wasn’t anything showing why they would be attracted to eachother—no flashbacks of them, no real bonding moments, it’s just them broken apart one moment and suddenly together the next when they smell Bliss’s pheromones.
Bliss is so frustrating too. For someone who seems to be written independent, like leaving the house despite the guys requests and knowing she’s been bought from a super powerful man who is probably searching for her, she decides to go see the woman responsible for her friend being sent to the institution. Even I saw that as a horrible idea. I was happy she got a backbone for a while after finding out about the guys business, but she really never actually stood to her guns about it. She saw one of them like that night after asking for space.
Every other page is about her sexual need for them, which I knew going into the Omegaverse book, but it was so exhausting. It wasn’t good. I don’t know how many times I could read “fuck, you’re perfect,” “mating glands,” and the growling in unison before I closed the book indefinitely. I’m all for praise and stroking up the glands, but there becomes a point where we need some variety here.
Lastly, I found myself pretty disappointed to learn Flora doesn’t have her own book. We know she gets a HEA due to the epilogue, and we know one (possibly two) of who it’s with, but not how they get there. I wanted to see her heal from her trauma. I wanted to see more of her relationship with Wesley. I wanted to see how their relationship worked since he was told by an omega to let her go bc he as a beta couldn’t give her what she needed. I wanted to see her family’s reaction, and his (does he have one?). And what of the doctor, what’s up with him and Wes? Why did Flora see him through soft eyes when she never saw any other alpha that way? Is her pack just those two? It’s implied she avoided a relationship with them for at least a year, so when did that end? How? THEY are the two characters I cared more about that I mentioned earlier. There was so much more potential in their story than I find there ever was with this one.
If you want to read, by all means, do so. It’s not horrible, I’ve read worse, but just keep some of this in mind. Happy reading!
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It took some time to formulate this. I wanted to love this but I found it.. lacking. IDK, at times it was very disjointed and felt like the plot was taking you in a circle. I thought we'd get a bit more background on how the guy's relationship came about. I suppose the groveling in this was perfect for Bliss, she didn't need an over the top declaration or actions, but I still wanted a bit more. I feel like the story line with the institute could have been fleshed out a bit more, as well as the characters. I found them very superficial the more I read.
I'd still recommend this as an omegaverse to give a try but it's not my favorite.
I really loved the first two books. But this one just seemed so dramatic at times.
I loved Bliss in the first two books, but this book I just couldn't connect with her character the same way.
I felt the same about the guys, too. I feel like this book is more plot based than it was character based. And I think I just needed to connect more with the characters to love this book.
Overall, the plot was good 60% of this book! The other 40% I just kinda found dramatic.
I really did enjoy the writing style. And the first 2 books were both 5 star books for me! I just wish I could have loved this book the same!
This is the conclusion to Bliss’s book and after Pack Bound I was so excited to read this and see how things worked out. At the end of the last book, Bliss was told about another betrayal from the pack and at this point wants nothing to do with them. This book was my favourite of the duet so far because of the character development. The boys knew they had made yet another mistake and were at risk of losing Bliss a second time, but they all worked together like a real pack and helped her with her demands. I absolutely loved how the book turned out and those epilogues….swoon……so good! ❤️
I had planned to go to bed but I hit the point of no return. That ending was a wild ride. I’m so glad they got the HEA they deserved and to see the widespread changes begin. This had a great balance of fluffy, plot, and spice.
Bliss has been kidnapped by Nero and the guys are trying to find her. Once reunited, they all have some healing to do in the relationship while Bliss strives to nourish big changes in the tainted omega community.
I did not like this one as much as the prequel and first book. It was rather boring and as the story progressed I found myself liking Bliss less and less. Also the characterization of the four guys was really lacking. These things brought down the book significantly.
Okay so first off let’s talk about Bliss. At the end of the last book she finds out that he guys have been distributing blockers to the Institute and she sees this as a huge betrayal. So she makes the guys spend a good portion of this book groveling. Now, I don’t mind groveling when it’s well deserved. But I didn’t think it was here. I thought she way overreacted. Because how were the guys to know that the blockers were abused by the Institute? Blockers in and of themselves are not a bad thing and are simply meant to keep Omegas on an even keel hormone-wise. How would they know that this is a bad thing? She blames them for something that they weren’t even aware of.
So her whole haughty attitude towards them really put me off and I didn’t think it was right to be so angry with them. Literally EVERYTHING that they have done has been because they love her. Did they make mistakes? Sure. But that doesn’t mean she needed to punish them so severely for it.
And frankly, this (uncalled for) groveling taking up the majority of the book was BORING.
Now another thing that really pushed me to not like Bliss anymore is that she’s dumb and naive. She is constantly going off on her own without her alphas, despite getting hurt or kidnapped EVERY TIME she does! This world is clearly not safe for omegas on their own. So why does she keep doing this? Is she incapable of learning basic self preservation? Pride be dammed, she needs to learn how to fucking stay alive!
Now the “story” is mostly about the guys groveling. But the side bits about the corrupt Institute and Nero were where the real story could’ve been. Instead, that part of it is totally rushed and glossed over and totally unbelievable. There is no way this whole corrupt system would’ve been resolved so easily. It’s just not that easy. I’m glad it worked out in the end, but I didn’t get any satisfaction from the wrap up because it was so lame and unbelievable.
And then there’s the guys. They are boring too. None of them have a hardly any personality and any personality they do have is inconsistent. Ares starts off dark and broody and ends up just like the other three. Unfortunately this RH didn’t do a great job developing the guys’ personalities or backgrounds. Other than them all ending up in foster care, we have no background about how they ended up there. And none of them are unique enough to stand out from each other.
The only thing this book did right is the smut. The sex is hot and the m/m interactions kicked it up a notch. This is truly what had me hanging in there until the end and that’s just sad.
So yeah, I don’t recommend this series. It’s very blah. The first book was pretty good, but this book really brought the whole series down in my opinion.
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I wanted to love this but it wasn’t as great as the authors red handed series. I felt like Bliss being kidnapped at the beginning didn’t last very long, literally only a chapter I think? I find it hard to believe that Nero would have just let her go that easily or wouldn’t have locked the windows? Bliss’ reasoning didn’t even make sense, because after her being taken the first time I feel like he would have better precautions. Secondly, I feel like the boys ignored her feelings how many times did she say she want left alone? and then they either invited themselves into her new house or they pestered her until she talked to them etc. it just felt like their groveling wasn’t very sincere in that regards. I did like how their relationships developed as a group and they were able to get back to that family like bond they had 4 years ago.
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Pack Bliss is the third and final story in the Blissful Omegaverse series by Kate King and Jessa Wilder and and was absolutely the most perfect conclusion to Bliss’ story!!! These ladies definitely know how to weave the perfect tale and this final installment was no exception and did not disappoint!!!
This story picks right up where the last one left us with a bombshell discovery by Bliss concerning her guys and what they’d been up to while separated—and let’s just say she definitely makes them work for it!!! They each had to learn how to seek (aka grovel) for forgiveness and I loved how we slowly got to see them each rebuild their connections to in with Bliss and each other.
But what i loved most was that this story wasn’t just about their old getting back together, and the guys earning their forgiveness but also about Bliss going up against the institution and making a difference for Omegas everywhere.
If you’re a fan of the Omegaverse world and stories with hot sexy alphas and the omega that claims them packed full of drama, angst, steam and tensions galore then this series is a definite must read for sure! And can I just say I definitely cannot wait to read all about Wes and Flora’s story?!?!
Pack Bliss by @katekingauthor @jessawilderauthor ARC review
Holy shit that was an epic conclusion to this absolutely amazing series!! I am completely blown away with how much I loved this book.
This book picks up right where book two left off. Bliss and her pack grew so much through our this series it blew me away. For everything that Bliss went through and as much as she wanted the guys she stood her ground. She is so strong for everything that she has been through since getting sold and leaving the institute. I love Bliss and Flora's friendship it was so sweet and I loved how they were there for each other when everything was going on. Bliss moved in the guys safe house and the way they each took turns staying with her and groveling in their own way I am obsessed.
I could not put this book down because I had to keep reading what was going to happen next. I started the book yesterday and finished it this morning. The spicy scenes in this book wow they were everything 🥵 so hot I could not get enough.
I can't wait to get this series in physical copies and add them to my shelf #darkromance #darkromancebooks #bookstagram #books #booktok #bookstagrammer #arcreader #bookreview
Although Bliss and the guys got their HEA, this book felt lacking.
The groveling was great and I’m glad Bliss stood her ground even though it was so hard for her. Biology was begging her go to her mates but she stood her ground and the guys respected that.
Her speech to the assembly was great but everything that happened afterwards felt rather rushed and thrown together. I wish the whole institute story was fleshed out more at least I feel like there could have been more.
Rafe,Nox,Ares,Killian and Bliss were made for each other and I loved their story. I just wanted just a bit more of them exploring their relationship. Maybe the book could have been a little longer more of the relationship and more of the institute’s storyline. 🤷♀️
The spice was 4⭐️
I want a BFF like Flora!! And my fingers are crossed we get a book about her, Wes and the mystery doctor
Okay this book shook me. I was glad that Flora was rescued and continued to heal both physically and mentally. I honestly didn’t think her mom would help but I’m glad she did. I can’t believe Ares got arrested 2 times and had to go before the Assembly. Bliss saved him. I’m glad they figured out how to make blockers without side effects. That was huge. Nero finally got what was coming to him and so did Headmistress Duponte. I was shocked when Sarah got killed, but I liked that they named a scholarship after her. Everything Bliss was able to change was incredible just by speaking out and raising awareness. She changed the lives for all omegas. I hope there is a book about Flora and Wes and how unnamed doctor alpha. I loved the epilogue and the kids names! So cute!
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⭐️⭐️✨ This is a very difficult review to write. I absolutely LOVED the first two books, and rated them both 5⭐️. I really enjoyed how the story was going, I loved the grovelling, and the backstory of the characters. When it came to this book, I found the plot to seriously lack. I didn’t feel it was necessary to have another thing that caused bliss to not trust the guys, and they have to grovel all over again. I wanted more of them together as a pack, and not so much them trying to get her back. We were finally starting to see them together and got excited for them to finally complete the bond, then we’re taken backwards. I wanted this last book to be so much different then It was.
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This book is hot-hot-hot! Wow! One of the steamiest books ever! And I loved every part of that! This book ended perfectly. After so much not knowing where things were going to go in the last book, it wraps but perfectly in this one. Including an epic and amazing epilogue. Thank you Jessa and Kate for this incredible, steamy, beautiful awesome story. I love Bliss and her guys so much.
Idk y’all, this just may not be the series for me. I didn’t mind it but I wasn’t really invested either. I felt like this one was a lot like the prior book so I couldn’t get as into it as I normally do with omegaverse books. For the most part I liked the characters even though I may be more interested in Floras story. I wouldn��t mind reading about her and Wes.
So in the end, not a favorite for me but it’s not bad. Just because I couldn’t get into doesn’t mean others wouldn’t love it.
I wasnt ready to say goodbyeeeee !!!!! This book was just perfect ! I love them so much ! The ending was everything, Bliss is one lucky girl, she went through hell but wow did she grow and became an strong woman ! They made me feel so many different emotions ! Jessa, Kate, you did an AMAZING JOB !
A solid conclusion to the story! The characters are still hard to differentiate and the plot was a little uneven (I thought the book was over about 4 times) but overall a quick and enjoyable omegaverse.
Great ending. Lots of questions were answered and storylines wrapped up. A little bit on the dramatic side for my preferences. The communication game is upped in this one. Everyone voices their feelings - both happy & sad - much better and more fully. Each alpha grovels and earns Bliss' apology.