Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Tamed by His Omega
SERIES: Wolves in the Fae Court #4
AUTHOR: Marie Medina
PUBLISHER: Evernight Publishing
LENGTH: 136 pages
RELEASE DATE: August 26, 2019
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Ryden agreed to represent the Sons of Fenrir at the wedding of the fae king with every intention of leaving the reception as fast as his strict code of conduct would allow. Finding his mate there leaves him reeling, especially since his clan will never accept the omega wolf shifter. Ryden has a duty to his people and can’t allow Owen to influence him, no matter how sweet and tempting the little wolf proves to be.
But Owen refuses to give up. He understands why the fierce warrior thinks they won’t be a good match, but he feels the gods know what they’re doing. His persistence lands them in trouble, though, and now all he can do is continue trying to convince his mate they were fated for a reason.
Owen does all he can to woo the stubborn man, oblivious to how their mating is going to change fae history forever.
REVIEW:
I really have enjoyed this little series, so much. And this book proves to me why I love omegas so much. Once again, the omega is looked at as weak and lowly, but it is the omega making the changes. Wanting better things for those involved. And although the omega may not be strong in strength, he is strong in heart and will. And those make just as much of a difference.
When Owen approached Ryden and the royal wedding, Ryden knew immediately that this little omega was his mate. But being a Son of Fenrir, different expectations were to come from him. He did everything he could to discourage Owen, but Owen kept pushing and was insistent that it was meant to be. Ryden fought with all he could to keep from touching him and making things worse, but his power forced Owen into a heat, that shouldn’t have been possible. But Ryden has more power than even his clan leader and things are changing. And with Owen, Ryden is slowly starting to see why. The fates have given him a mate who can help change the secret they so closely guard. But the elders of his clan refuse to accept this mating or anything that goes with it. They want what they want from Ryden and Ryden finally realizes his little mate was right. It’s time for change. But the challenges are going to come with tricks, he suspects and he has to be ready for everything or lose it all.
I love Owen so much. I really do. He is exactly what clans need in omegas. He doesn’t have to strength of alphas or betas, doesn’t know how to fight with weapons, but he has the strength of heart and wisdom to see things that others aren’t seeing. He can affect change with different views and ways to see things differently. He can affect change by showing that not everything has to be done violently. Even if some things require a harsher punishment. And because of that, Owen is powerful in his own right. Because power and strength does not always come from muscles and years of training. It comes from the strength of your heart and character. And Owen has it in spades. And because of that as well, he has shown Ryden a side of himself he never expected. He has given Ryden a new outlook on things he never expected to have either. His life is changing before his eyes because of his little one and even though Ryden knows this next part of their journey is going to be a rough and tedious one, he knows Owen is right about things needing a new breath of life. And I love it. It just shows, once again, that the omegas are really the strength of the clans and pack in what they do and how they think.
I’m glad I’ve gotten to read this little series. It’s been a fun set of books and I really enjoyed them.
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