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The Omega War #3

Omega Fallen

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The Omega Creed has fallen.
But there's one more story to be told.


Five years after the collapse of the Omega Creed, Gabrielle is fighting to survive in a world that still doesn't trust omegas, no matter what the law says.

Cade, Axel, Hudson and Nate have everything they need. Success, money, power, even fame.

But when they come across a desperate Gabrielle in need of their help, the alpha pack starts to realise what they're missing.

Gabrielle doesn't trust alphas.
But this pack isn't giving up.

Join Gabrielle and her pack for the final tale of the Omega War.

This book is an interconnected standalone and can be read separately to the rest of the series.

323 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 29, 2023

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Evelyn Flood

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Evelyn Flood is an Amazon bestselling author of more than fifteen romance books.

She writes in various sub-genres including contemporary romance, fantasy romance and why choose, but you'll always find a main course of angst and a side dish of uncontrollable sobbing in every book she writes.

She's based in South Wales, where she spends most of her time hopping between coffee shops with her laptop in hand and buying a ridiculous amount of notebooks to write all of her ideas down.

Find her on Facebook in her reader group, The Evelyn Flood Collective.

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Profile Image for Niki {Still a Widow but reading more}.
809 reviews345 followers
July 26, 2023
3.5 Rounded up.

I liked this one, seeing the struggle that omegas dealt with even after the fall of the Omega Compound. I just wish it had more relationship building and pack interactions. One of my biggest pet peeves is miscommunication, so kudos to the author for having the conflict come up and Gabrielle being adult enough to actually listen and realize she had misunderstood the situation. I loved this mix of alphas too. Again, I just wish we had more of Cade and Axle especially. I love the quiet intense ones.
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379 reviews7 followers
May 30, 2023
Many omegaverse books are low angst, sugary sweet stories of love and devotion. While this book has the latter in spades, this is not your typical omegaverse.

“Omega Fallen” features a homeless omega who is struggling to make ends meet. Not only is she poor, but she sleeps in alleyways and fishes for food out of the trash. In short, she’s nothing like your average spoiled omega. Truthfully, that’s what I enjoyed most about this book. For 80% of the story we’re watching Gabrielle work through her trauma and overcome her many obstacles. The alphas that she is connected to are gentle, thoughtful, and more of all patient. They all fit with each other perfectly.

It’s nice to read about an omega who has hard a rough life to remind you that happiness is something you work towards, not simply be given. While this is the last story in this series, I feel as if many of the loose ends were tied. This is a very satisfying conclusion and I’m so happy to have revisited this world for a little while!
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214 reviews16 followers
January 7, 2024
★3/5! Such a quick and easy read, a nice palate cleanser. the characters were lil cuties, the spice was good and the most adorable scenes ever! not really any plot but i was enjoying the characters too much to care.
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731 reviews103 followers
September 29, 2024
The Omega War Series
This series is set in a very dark world. So many trigger warnings: abuse, rape, molestation, graphic violence against women. I still haven’t decided if I believe it was necessary to make the world so dark in order to show the contrast of what real love and affection are, but the series was compelling.

Omega Found: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This has a super dark beginning and there is so much abuse that the FMC suffers before she meets her pack. However, the pack themselves are just a bunch of cinnamon rolls.

Omega Lost: DNF
This book opens with the FMC unconscious and pregnant. Her body having been used and abused by so many that she didn’t even get the choice in being pregnant. I couldn’t handle this premise and chose to skip it.

Omega Fallen: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Omega Creed has fallen and omegas are free now to live their own lives, but that doesn’t mean the prejudice is gone. Gabrielle (a young omega we meet in Found) just wants to find a job and be free, but it’s really difficult in this world. The pack she meets is so loving. Loved the development in this one.
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175 reviews1 follower
May 29, 2023
This! This story is everything. It’s a sweeter omegaverse story about Gabrielle, a young 20 year old omega who was interned in the Omega Creed’s institute prior to its overthrow when she was 15. There are a few past references but it focuses on the present and how Gabby survives from day to day and how she gradually accepts help from her future pack and friends. Her pack are devoted to her from the start and are nothing but amazing and sweet. And the Spotify music playlist is just the best soundtrack!!
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606 reviews63 followers
May 25, 2023
I’ve been looking forward to this book for what feels like forever (really only a few months haha!) and it definitely exceeded my expectations!

We first met Gabrielle in the first Omega War book, Omega Found. We don’t get to see much of her, as she isn’t the focus of that book of the second. She stuck with me though, and I’m so glad that we get to see what happened to her after she and Harper part ways, and after the Omega Compound is revamped.

While this book still covers dark themes, it has an overall lighter feel. Gabrielle faces different challenges than Harper and Ava, still daunting, but without the threat of the Creed hanging over her head.

The Reyne pack is amazing. They’re not perfect, but they’re the perfect alphas for someone who has the experiences that Gabby has. They’re gentle giants, full of compassion, and respectful of her boundaries (even if they step over the line before they know it exists).

If you’re looking for a hürt/comfort trope, insta-love, golden-retriever energy and a lack of cinnamon rolls, this is the perfect book for you. This is the third book in the series, each book following different omegas and packs. You don’t have to read them in order but some things might be spoiled if you don’t.
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826 reviews358 followers
September 25, 2023
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
“I want to sit with you, with our pack, on a porch somewhere. Cook good food. Drink wine. Laugh. And I want to watch you every single day, until this beautiful hair turns silver. And you’ll be just as beautiful to me, Gabrielle.”

I really enjoyed Evelyn Flood’s lighter addition to her Omegaverse stories. There are some dark undertones (the FMC has suffered some extreme trauma), but the overall feel of the story is light with four all-in MMCs. They provide her with comfort and try to heal her hurts.

It’s a medium burn romance that quickly ramps up in spiciness. It includes the usual OV standards of heats, nesting, scent matching, mating bites, and knotting.

Omega Fallen is the final book in her The Omega War series. A fresh take on omega rights, I highly recommend this series.

Genre: Dystopian Omegaverse
Tropes/Features: Four alphas, untrusting omega trauma survivor, hurt/comfort, scent matches, chosen family, finding home, nesting, scenting, mating bites, heat, knotting, cock warming
Narrator: Multi 1st Person POV
Relationship Type: Why Choose MFMMM, medium burn, spicy
Book Type/Ending: Interconnected standalone in The Omega War series with HEA
TW/CW: Available in book
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196 reviews6 followers
May 25, 2023
We first met Gabrielle in Omega Found, and although it was a brief encounter, I’ve been looking forward to her story ever since. Something about her just stuck with me, so you can imagine how excited I was when I learned the final book in this trilogy was about her!

This is definitely on the lighter side of this series, but as always, check trigger warnings. Without the Omega Creed in effect, she faces different issues, but she still has to work for her happily ever after

Nate, Hudson, Axel, and Cade are truly her perfect match. They are gentle giants, so patient and kind with her, which Gabrielle desperately needed after her rough beginnings.

The hurt/ comfort trope was just *chefs kiss*. I loved watching the Gabrielle slowly grow to trust the pack, after all the did to make her feel safe. The smut was, as always, super delightful and spicy. Cade’s scenes during heat especially had me sweating 🥵

Overall, a wonderful and satisfying ending to this series, with a hint of a new one in the future (iykyk). 4.5 stars, I’m excited for what comes next from this author.
10 reviews
May 29, 2023
Amazing Omega story

This book was so good, it can be read as a standalone but I would recommend reading the first two. Mainly because those stories are amazing and you will love them. Gabrielle's story differs from Harper's and Ava's. She suffered trauma at Omega Compound but her trauma is mainly after escaping OC and trying to survive living on her own in a world that is still not kind to Omegas. I remember Gabrielle mentioned in the first book and always wondered about her. She is a great character, very sweet, and determined to make it on her own. When she meets the pack, she wants to give it a try but Gabrielle has doubts because she is worried her choices will be taken away. I love how the pack goes out of their way to make sure she knows she can make any decision and they will wait for her. This author has such a great way in her writing style to draw you into the story from the first page and have you feel all kinds of emotions until you get to the HEA.
29 reviews1 follower
May 30, 2023
Another amazing book in this series

I have been worried about Gabrielle since the first book in this series. Omega Fallen picks up 5 years after the Omega Compound has fallen and shows what life is like for the Omegas now that their every move isn't dictated and restricted by the government. Gabrielle is very down on her luck, not that she ever really had any, and is struggling to get by. The Reyne pack is successful, but they are stuck in a rut and slowly drifting a part when some chance encounters bring Gabrielle into their lives.
Nate's Labrador retriever energy jumps right off the page and smothers you in sloppy puppy dog kisses. This book is lighter. That isn't the right word, less traumatic, maybe, than the rest of the Omega War books. Gabrielle has been through her share of hardships and trauma, but this book focuses on her finding her place in the world and the Reyne pack. It is a fantastic end to the Omega War series.
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212 reviews7 followers
May 26, 2023
I think this is my favourite in the series so far! You really see that the author grows with every book.

Gabrielle has been through some stuff and I love that it takes time for her to start to trust the guys. It feels realistic with how she acts. And the omegaverse aspects were done so well, in the way that I love them! (Knots lasting longer than a couple seconds for example.)

My one ‘complaint’ is that I think the spicy scenes could’ve been more even among the guys, since some only got the first time while she was in heat and I felt like we didn’t see as much from some guys compared to others. Also omg that scene with Cade, please please I need more 😝. That was so hot and a trope I love reading about but don’t see often.
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563 reviews7 followers
May 31, 2023
I could not have loved it more!

OMG, I loved every single part of this and devoured it within a day. I just couldn't put it down. Effortlessly written, easy to read, just utterly perfect. It also deals with the darker themes excellently.
I adored how this pack supported Gabrielle and didn't steamroll her into anything.
I also loved the fact that this book is set 5 years after the OC was taken down, showing that everything wasn't just instantly perfect. So often, in books/series, an establishment or regime is taken down, and everything is instantly fine. It was very well done.

Omegaverse
Why-choose
Homeless Omega
Cinnamon roll alphas
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243 reviews6 followers
July 21, 2023
Dark dystopian omega verse. Be aware of trigger warnings before starting. Although it was in the same universe and had an overlap of characters to the previous books, it felt disconnected to the previous stories. While each book follows different characters, the time jump and tangential connection between past characters makes it feel like there should have been another book between this one and the previous one.
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160 reviews2 followers
November 4, 2024
What a spectacular ending to the series and a shining hope for their society moving forward!!

I've got to say, hilariously... I hate reading proposals in books, personally (with the exception of MAYBE two) and having to get through four individual proposals because it's a pack was kind of fucking hilarious lmao. I mean, for the record, they were well thought out and perfectly sweet (especially Hudson's, imo) BUT... I just zone out and find them not very emotional.

Anyway! I loved these men! I thought Cade's "proclivities" he was worried about her being spooked by would be much kinkier than they were but FUCK was that a goddamn delicious scene!!
992 reviews7 followers
May 25, 2023
Omega Fallen by Evelyn Flood is the third book in The Omega War series. We first met Gabrielle in the first book quickly. I was happy to read this so we know what happened to her. And the person she was with. Gabrielle hasn't had it easy since she got away from the OC. I felt so proud of her for surviving on her own even if it wasn't easy. When she has run in's with the Reyne Pack, she finally gets a break. I just love love the Reyne Pack. They are Alphas and are just so respectful and thoughtful of Gabby. They are exactly what she needed. And she is what they needed. Some TW to watch for. No cheating. No bullying. HFN.
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519 reviews5 followers
November 20, 2023
Love this series

This book was just what I needed. My heart broke 💔 for Gabrielle. She endured so much, and she remembered where she had been. I admired that. I loved watching her grow and develop. I really enjoyed it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥/5
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1,899 reviews103 followers
June 9, 2023
Romance:
3 reviews
September 28, 2024
I read this book as a standalone without any knowledge of the rest of the series and there were things i liked and disliked about it. Spoilers ahead!

The four love interests are very likable, understanding and patient. It was refreshing to read after many macho-male "I'm the alpha, I know what's best for you" type characters. I loved the way she met all four of them, running into them separately and purely by coincidence and then finally realizing they're in the same pack. It was wholesome and a little hilarious. I'm a fan of slow burn and the time it took for her to finally talk to all of them together and get to know them made it more satisfying. I liked Gabby's will to survive on her own, even distrusting the Centre despite its reputation for taking care of omegas. It's something I relate to; after being burned badly by authority and the system, you're wary to trust any other authority ever again even it makes you act unreasonable and stubborn about accepting help. I also liked the final part with her seeking out the Center willingly, the complicated feelings she had after meeting with Ava and seeing the life she could have had if she'd accepted their help sooner. It's a very ugly situation when paranoia ruins your choices and makes you lose out on a good life. This book has a strong theme of overcoming trauma and although the pacing was off in some parts, I liked how Gabby was consistent throughout the book without any miraculous healing from her past overnight. It was a struggle for her every step of the way.

The things I didn't like in this book: the pacing, for one.
Although the first part was very strong, I thought it was a little rushed towards the middle. I would have preferred it if Gabby had been equally close to all of them before she got overwhelmed by her nesting instincts and her biology. Instead it felt as though she had a solid connection with two of them while the others suddenly were forced by the circumstances of her nesting instincts to get closer to her. It was not an issue with the characters, just the sequence of events and the timing felt too inorganic. On top of that, soon after, we get the sudden confrontation with Rogue + Elliot attacking her within the span of minutes. What was clearly meant to be a very important moment for Gabby (facing her past head on after running from it for so long) made me feel little to no emotion because the execution was so rushed. The Elliot plot point could be seen a mile away but stalker plot points don't need to be unpredictable as long as they're described creepily enough and the situation puts a strain on Gabby and her relationships with her men. Unfortunately, the author barely writes two to three lines to mention Gabby feeling like she's being watched by someone, up until he suddenly attacks her at an opportune moment. That plot was neither impactful, suspenseful or even a little bit exciting or angsty because it only had the purpose of being a convenient situation for Rogue to save her and sow the seeds of Gabby moving on from her past. Again, plot devices like that are completely fine but it felt as though the author forgot about Elliot until he needed to be useful for the sake of making two characters talk. I blame the pacing again. The middle and last parts of the book also felt a little weird for me as a standalone reader because the first half of the book seemed disconnected from the world of the series while the rest of the book seemed to be deliberately pushing Gabby to make connections with the Center and the world building of the rest of the series so that it would be convenient to announce the beta pregnancy through this book and set up the world even more. Again, all of this is common in a book series but if well executed, plot devices don't feel so obvious and convenient plot points are still enjoyable. This particular book didn't do so well in the execution in my opinion.

Conclusion: characters were great and felt distinct from each other. Relationships between characters could have been better explored and given more focus. Plot felt like it existed for the sake of the book series and adding to the overall world building. 3/5 stars.
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654 reviews19 followers
October 14, 2023
Probably one of my favorite omegaverse books now. I read the second of the Omega War and loved it, couldn't get into the first one so I didn't know what to expect from this one. But it is sooo good. Gabrielle is a naive and damaged omega due to her life experiences thus far. However, she is strong in persistent in her attempts to take care of herself and not let her designation decide her fate. The alphas aren't super alphaholes that are controlled by their designations either. Although there is something about Gabrielle that calls to them, they are still patient with her and make sure she is comfortable and trusts them. Although they practically force her to live with them instead of on the street they gave her own space and helped her learn about her omega instincts instead of taking advantage when she didn't understand what was going on with her.

Life as an omega for Gabrielle has never been easy. First she was sold to a gang, then she was "rescued" and given to the Omega Creed where she suffered abuse daily. Her last few days there she was locked underground where she was deprived of light and people, and her nails bled as she tried to claw her way out. When where she was locked in was opened, she ran, she saw that the gates were open and never looked back. It's been five years since the Omega Creed fell. Gabrielle has done everything on her own since then, not trusting the new Omega Centers. But it hasn't been easy. There is still a lot of prejudice towards omegas, making it difficult to find employment. After losing her job, and then losing her apartment, she finds herself homeless. Over the course of a few days, she meets an alpha at a restaurant she tries to apply to, an alpha outside of a gym, an alpha that she steals $10 for a sandwich, and an alpha that saves her from being accidently trapped in a garbage bin. Turns out these four alphas are in a pack, and there is something about Gabrielle that makes them want to get to know her, as a person, and as an omega. But Gabrielle doesn't trust that easily, luckily for her these alphas are unlike any other alpha she has met. They are patient, understanding, protective, and see her as more than just her designation. Nate, the model and jokester of the group. Hudson, the man who owns the restaurant Gabrielle wants to work at. Cade, the head alpha and lawyer that spends more time working and being serious than having fun. And Axel, the man that owns the gym she slept near and instantly makes her feel safe when he is around.
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360 reviews15 followers
May 5, 2025
Omega Fallen is a lighter read than the previous ones, set five years after the fall of the Omega Creed and the rescue of the omega's, but bringing back someone we met in the first book that I'm sure we all wanted to know the rest of the story. But just because it is lighter doesn't mean there is no darkness as this book shines a light on the omegas who are not safely protected by the Grey Pack behind the new Omega Center. And honestly, after the things they experienced under the Creed at the Compound is their any surprise that they don't trust the Center. And unfortunately, despite the well-known abuse of the omega's causing such a uproar, there are still those in society still blaming them, still willing to take advantage of them for profit or their own needs.

Homeless, jobless, practically penniless, our down on their luck fmc, Gabrielle has well and truly been stuck in survival mode since she was rescued from the Omega Compound. Our lovable omega FMC is quirky, fiercely independent and just in need of some loving alphas, and all the soft fuzzy furnishings that every omega needs. Gabby is so strong to have survived what she did and yet still find the strength to keep going, to claw back her freedom and her choices without the aid of a pack.

Gabby has experienced the harshness of being an omega, but it the Reyne pack have anything to say about it she will be tucked up nice and cozy in their nest, being treated like the pampered omega she deserves to be. Nate, Cade, Hudson and Axel are so different to each other but they compliment each other well. Also loved how much the pack had to reign Nate in it was just hilarious, like a puppy with a brand new toy.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed Gabby's story, the alpha's, the story, the plot, the spice, the knotting 😉 but I really enjoyed reading about the connection they made as a pack. There wasn't a whole ton of action as it was mainly based around Gabby, the pack catching her and convincing her to be theirs whilst navigating all her trauma. There were also times whilst reading this story that I found myself identifying with the omega and maybe a few sort furnishings made their way to me to make myself comfortable whilst I read lol. Omega Fallen was the perfect story to round up this incredible series and world and I can't wait to read more from this talented author.
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2,090 reviews10 followers
February 25, 2025
I was expecting the relationship development to be slower, especially with Gabrielle’s past, but while there were moments of hesitation, things moved along quite quickly.

Gabrielle has been trying to survive the last five years, but due to her designation, people treat her as inferior and aren’t willing to employ her. It comes to the point where she’s behind on her rent so she’s being evicted and she doesn’t have any luck finding a new job. One by one she meets Nate , Axel , Cade and Hudson .

I liked Gabrielle at the beginning but I thought that she became comfortable with the guys quickly. It was mentioned that she was still skittish, but she was going out on dates with them and letting them move her in with them so that didn’t feel accurate. The guys were fine, but I thought that there could have been more scenes to develop their characters more because it felt like Cade and Axel were in the background a lot. Also, I would have liked to see more scenes with them interacting with each other while not obsessing over Gabrielle.

There were some side characters, but they could have been shown more.

I don’t think there was much of a plot outside of Gabrielle’s relationship with the guys, but there were some details about the world and her situation so I understood what was happening despite not reading the previous books in this series.
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364 reviews10 followers
December 23, 2023
Yes. The perfect conclusion. I'm so happy how things turned out in this world. It was very frustrating how archaic the laws were. And right at the end there?! With Betas bouncing back?! Thank God!! Part of me was waiting for the research and discovery that the government (who were pretty messed up in the first place) was behind some experiment on betas that caused this whole mess. The other part was glad we didn't spend the whole book on politics. That's boring.

Now the pack winning over a skittish omega is my cup of tea. They were sometimes a little dumb, but they did very well. Round of applause.

Nate moved so fast, came on so strong, I wanted to slap him upside the head. Seriously, they told him to go slow, so what does he do? Invite her to an underwear shoot and then get her all hot and bothered immediately!! Bro, that's the opposite of slow, Hudson did really well in that department. Of course, Nate wouldn't be Nate without the blatant lack of self-control.

Speaking of control, damn Cade!!! Nothing but control, and it worked!!! He also could have toned it down a few notches in the beginning, but it kind of worked, so I guess it doesn't matter now.

And Axel. Sweet protective Axel. Love him to bits. Her immediately collecting all his sweatshirts was adorable, and I loved reading along to her following her instincts when she was unsure. Which was basically all the time. It was nice that she didn't fight them all the time. She just wanted something and went, "Ah, f**k it, might as well."

I liked these books very much. I ate them up in a few days, and now that it's over, I wish there were more. I hope she comes back to this world later. A few years down the line, to see how things progressed.
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746 reviews27 followers
April 28, 2025
Omega Fallen brings us Gabrielle’s story, and it’s very much in the same emotional lane as the first two books: trauma, slow healing, gentle patience, and a whole lot of found family energy. Gabrielle’s been through hell (again), and the Reyne pack steps up as another group of bruised-but-trying alphas ready to be the soft place she desperately needs.

I loved the dynamic here, the Reyne pack is sweet, broken in their own ways, and willing to meet Gabrielle where she is instead of forcing some instant bond. The slow-burn connections and gradual trust-building? Loved it.

That said… like the others, some parts felt rushed. Gabrielle's healing and the relationship developments moved a little faster than made total emotional sense after everything she endured. I wanted just a little more time sitting in the messy parts before we got to the comfort and love.

Still, the emotional moments hit, the rebellion against the Omega Creed keeps simmering in the background (and I’m getting very ready for it to blow up), and Gabrielle’s quiet strength really carried the story.

If you’re into:
✨ Broken omegas finding real safety
✨ Patient packs who actually listen
✨ Dark dystopian worlds with real emotional stakes
✨ Slow, painful but earned romance arcs

Then Omega Fallen is definitely worth picking up, just go in ready for more softness, more scars, and a little emotional whiplash.
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589 reviews98 followers
June 11, 2025
This is the third book in the Omega War series, a set of dark omegaverse interconnected standalones.

Tropes and themes include:
✨ Dark omegaverse
✨ Why choose (mfmmm)
✨ Omega on the run
✨ Scent matches
✨ Heats and knots
✨ Found family
✨ “Good girl”
✨ Hurt/comfort
✨ Learning to trust
✨ Traumatized FMC
✨ Finding home
✨ Cinnamon roll MMCs
✨ Homeless FMC
✨ Nesting and bonds

Rating: 4/5 Stars 3/5 Flames
Nicknames: Little Spoon, Sweetheart, Kitten

The Lovely: I loved the FMC’s journey and development as a character as she learns and grows with the support of a pack of swoonworthy alphas. She comes a long way over the course of the story but it felt believable and authentic.

The Mundane: I would have liked to have seen more development of the alphas in the pack - their histories, their growth and what makes each unique. I basically had to associate each MMC with their job to keep them straight because there really wasn’t anything setting them apart from each other.

Recommendation: This book was on my 25 in 2025 list and is the last omegaverse book off that list, sadly. This was more hurt/comfort and healing than emotional angst. I liked the sweet pack set against the dark world and life the FMC has lived. There are two prior books in this series, as well as some other omegaverse series. The author also has a standalone romantasy due to release this summer.
41 reviews
January 6, 2024
Pretty easy to follow if you are like me and immediately started with this book in the series, darn tiktok. Will definitely be adding the others to my never ending TBR.

But ever want a book where the guy, or in this case guys, fall head over heels and rescues the damsel. Then here it is. This is the second book in a row where I have to add this sentence to the review.

Please note that there may be a bit of a trigger warning for those going through some emotional trauma, but the author does an amazing job having this be worked through.

90 reviews1 follower
June 6, 2023

I received an ARC and this is my honest review.

I have read the previous books in this universe and have enjoyed those. I recommend reading those so you understand the world and some of the side characters. This book takes place about 5 years after the second one. This one is a little different than the others as it's more sweet in feel. The other books were still happy but there was a big trauma aspect. Not saying the female character in this does not have trauma or doesn't go through hardships it's just not as hard for the reader to be able to read (if you get what I mean). I enjoyed how the female character grew into herself and essentially found a family. The males are super sweet and are instantly in love with their omega. I would also say it may not be as spicy as others but it does grow. There is an age gap in this one as well. There is mention of some dominant aspects or not being comfortable with what a partner likes but I didn't feel it was over powering. I'm not a huge fan of dom-sub but I didn't feel that played a huge part in the book. I also liked in this book how the omega learns to be an omega. The men do essentially save her if people don't like that but she still finds her own way. It was a good hearted story that was a quick read. Will be back for more.
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37 reviews
May 29, 2023
Oh wow this book was amazing! Such a wonderful close to the omega wars world, you see the fall of the omega compound in the books before this and you get to see what happens when a omega fall through the cracks. When we first meet gabby she is alone and striving her best to just survive since being in a world where betas can’t have babies they seem to sneer down at omegas. She’s untrusting and nervous around alphas but when she meets Hudson and his pack gabby really starts to open up her heart and her mind about it maybe not being so bad to have a alpha pack even though she’s been hurt by alphas (not the MMC’s) before. The Reyne pack has the leader Cade (swoon 🥵) , Hudson, axel, and Nate all wealthy and well off into their own career and they all being so my h to their relationship with gabby. This book was a sweet omegaverse with low angst but a all around great story. READ IT 😍
728 reviews3 followers
December 7, 2024
An Omega story with good character development

I really enjoyed this book. Without reading the previous two books in the Omega War series, I was able to follow along quite well.

Gabrielle had such a traumatic past. It was like she just couldn’t catch a break. It was great to read her first interactions with the Reyna pack, and how she made a lasting impression on them.

Nate was a sweetie and Hudson was so calming. Axel was the gentle giant and Cade the strong silent type. Axel was my favourite, although each of the Reyna pack have places in my heart.

I liked how this story was not all about the heat. There was quite a bit of character development along the way, especially with Gabrielle needing to learn to trust alphas and for the Reyna pack to take things slowly with Gabrielle.

I read on Kindle and read along on Audible with good dual style audio.
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