Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Alpha’s Obedience
SERIES: Irresistible Omegas #7
AUTHOR: Nora Phoenix
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 288 pages
RELEASE DATE: October 10, 2019
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He’s determined to bring two enemies back together…but his own heart gets in the way.
When pregnant omega Sivney is asked to take care of a wounded alpha named Naran, he agrees. Naran is combatant, bitter, and determined to keep everyone at a distance, but especially Lev, the fellow alpha he betrayed in the worst way. Not that that’s hard, since he’s confined to his room after injuries to both his legs.
Sivney thinks that’s BS. It’s easy to see Naran and Lev belong together, even though relationships between two alphas are uncommon. But Lev needs something only Naran can give him, so Sivney is determined to bring them back together.
It works, until his own feelings get in the way…
And outside the PTP ranch, things get worse and worse… How will the pack survive?
Alpha’s Obedience is book 7 in the Irresistible Omegas series, a bestselling mpreg romance series which needs to be read in order to enjoy the plot lines fully. This slow burn enemies to lovers MMM romance has a little kink and ends on a happy for now, but these three will get their happy ever after in the next book.
REVIEW:
You know, I mentioned briefly when I read Beta’s Strength, part of the reason I love a/b/o or a/o tropes, is because I’m a huge fan of omegas. They are often misjudged for being weak and whatever, when that is actually so far from the truth. But it’s not just the omegas that I love. I love the betas as well. I love the alphas too, don’t get me wrong, but betas and omegas have to fight so hard for their place in the world. For rights to do anything, go anywhere, and heaven forbid they go into heat or need medical assistance. Not that betas have heats, but they have problems too. And I love seeing how betas and omegas rise up and basically put alphas in their places if need be. And I love a true alpha. One that knows that everyone should be equal and willing to go the distance needed when it’s called for. Even if that means submitting themselves.
If you’ve kept up with this series, you know things are heating up. The prophecies of old are coming true and more and more are seeking the true nature of the old ways. The real sense of home and knowing they will be safe somewhere. With attacks in one corner and murders of high ranking officials in another, the city is becoming a very bad place. More are seeking refuge from it all at the ranch. But what is becoming even more a thing, is true fated mates are popping up everywhere. And it’s bringing more power and things to the pack. No one even thinks Lidon has tapped his full potential yet, and that’s honestly a scary thought. Because this pack is strong and growing stronger by the minute. It doesn’t mean there are hardships. Palani is dealing with too much, PTSD is running rampant, people are questioning where they belong and who they belong to, and so much more. It’s never easy trying to establish relationships and order and now this growing pack, but they are determined they will bring back the old ways and survive. If everyone will just realize, not everyone fits into a respective mold. Everyone has their place and it’s not always what their gender reveals. It’s a work in progress. And they hope they can be ready if someone comes for them again. They all just want to finally live in peace.
This one is another book in the series that shows how strong omegas and betas are. It also shows not everyone is the gender assigned at birth. There are issues with PTSD from several people. There’s just a lot going on. Sivney and Lev both impressed me in this one. They are so far from the normal that is expected of them. It’s not been an easy life for either of them. And with what Lev is dealing with, it’s not be easy on alpha, Naran either. Naran has a lot to make up for. My heart breaks for all three in this book. Not one of them knew their places anymore. With what happened to Naran, he lost all faith in himself and everyone else, because he isn’t the man he was. The past between Lev and Naran has Lev questioning everything, and because Sivney isn’t a normal omega, he felt like he wasn’t needed. The sad part, all of them had so much wrong. They all goofed up in their own ways, and they were so far from the truth about how everyone really feels, it’s insane. It’s their own warped sense of themselves that have made them think others think of them differently. And it’s going to take a lot to fix it. It’s not a perfect situation, but when in life is anything really? But it has been amazing to watch everyone grow and become who they are and confident, little by little in what and who they are. It doesn’t mean it doesn’t take constant encouragement, but they are growing and trying and they’ve made up a beautiful pack.
This is a series I don’t think I will ever get tired of. It’s been amazing to read and watch. The characters are just fabulous. And I will never stop loving them.
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