Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Fervor
SERIES: Omega Assassin’s Club #1
AUTHOR: Kiki Burrelli
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 172 pages
RELEASE DATE: May 4, 2019
BLURB:
Wynn was born an omega but raised as an assassin. His kind is weaker and needs protecting—at least that is what the alphas in power have been saying for decades. In his twenty years, Wynn has seen omegas stripped of their rights, only to have those rights placed in the hands of the nearest alpha. But Wynn is different, recruited at a young age, he’s always known his purpose, to eliminate the worst of the worst. Alphas who should be convicted of the most heinous crimes may avoid prison, but there is no avoiding the tip of Wynn’s blade. When he’s given his next mission, a billionaire alpha developing tech that could take even more autonomy away from omegas, he’s ready, willing and able to do what needs to be done.
From a gritty neighborhood on the wrong side of the tracks, Magnus has spent his life clawing his way to the top. He may have started in the slums, but now he’s a billionaire alpha whose name is the only one that matters when it comes to tech security and defense. He’s close to finally succeeding in creating the omega protection device that may have saved his brother’s life all those years ago. His success hasn’t come without sacrifice. His life is his work, so when a gorgeous omega with a golden gaze and pretty smile bumps into him, he doesn’t have time be interested. But, Magnus can’t ignore his inner wolf and soon all he wants is to be near Wynn, to see him, smell him, claim him.
Immediately after first contact, Wynn is conflicted. He’s positive that he’s never known an alpha like Magnus, but if his name has shown up on Wynn’s list then he must be evil. To think otherwise is to doubt his life’s devotion.
And it doesn’t take long for Magnus to have a list of questions a thousand miles long for Wynn, his secretive omega. But his questions don’t stop him from realizing Wynn isn’t just the bravest man he knows, he’s also his mate.
When outside forces begin to press in—Wynn’s jealous boss for one—the two must decide what their love is worth, because it may well cost them everything.
Fervor is the first book in the Omega Assassins Club. It is considerably more violent than the average Kiki book but with the same spice, humor, and heart. Readers should be aware Fervor contains mentions of graphic violence and abuse. However, a swoon-worthy HEA is guaranteed!
REVIEW:
This! This is what I’m talking about. Seeing Omegas taking the power and proving they are worthy and just as good as an alpha. Man, I loved this book! And I can’t wait to see the next book in this series. You guys know I love my omegas and I’m happy as a clam to see the way this book went. Love it.
Wynn has had a rough, rough life. But things changed for him at a young age when he was recruited for the OAC. For years, he and his fellow pack mates are taking down the dirty alphas, who are corrupt and have no qualms in raping and controlling an omega they can get their hands on. But when Wynn gets his next assignment, he knows something is off when his supposed target is not the man he’s been made out to be. The more Wynn gets to know Magnus, the more he knows something is very wrong and he’s right. Corruption has worked its way into the OAC and now they have to do everything they can to take it out before Wynn and everyone loses their lives. Including his pack mates.
I am so glad to see a book like this. So many times I’ve said and seen that omegas are painted as such weaklings, and in this book they are so not. They have proven they are as tough as alphas, even if they are smaller. They train and work hard to prove, they are just as worthy and need to stop having their rights taken away from them. Wynn is awesome. SO often he paints himself as the weakling on assignments only to fool the alphas who try to overtake him. But it takes its toll. Killing, whether it’s for justice or not, is a hard thing. It works on your psyche and mental stability. So, with the life Wynn had already had to live, it saddened me to have him question himself and feel bad. Granted, killing is not a great thing, but I’m not going to lie, sometimes people just need taken out. When Magnus comes in to his life and shows him that there is a softer side to alphas, it makes Wynn requestion his thoughts on things. But I love how well Magnus and Wynn are together. They mesh well. They work well together. And they are learning to read each other quite well.
I’m so excited about this series. It has just made my day.
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I loved this one too!!
it was the best!