Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Omega’s Truth
SERIES: Irresistible Omegas #10
AUTHOR: Nora Phoenix
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 321 pages
RELEASE DATE: July 31, 2020
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An MMM Mpreg Romance
The truth will set Sando free…
Sando feels caught between a rock and a hard stone. He wants to be with Maz and Lucan more than anything, but what about his father? How can he dishonor the man he owes his life?
But when the truth comes out about his identity, everything he believed turns out to be a lie, and he turns to the two men who have never let him down. Is he too late or do they still want him?
Meanwhile, the pack has split in two, but both packs face the same threat: General Armitage. What does he want with them? Can they exist in peace or will they always have to fear for their lives? The answer lies in an old prophecy…
This friends to lover MMM romance is the tenth and final book in the Irresistible Omegas series, a bestselling mpreg romance series which needs to be read in order to enjoy the plot lines fully. Both this romance and the series end with a happy ever after, though some side characters may get their story in a spin off series with the second pack.
REVIEW:
I had to sleep on this review, because there was so much happening, so much emotion, just so much, that I had to stop and really think on how I wanted to write this and rate it, and so forth. Plus, this being the final book of the series brings a new aspect to this as well. I was with this series from book 1 and I remember the start of it all. How even then, things were so different. No one really knew much of anything or was very accepting of things that would change. At least at the time. They had no idea that people were working behind the scenes to make things different, and boy did they. And not in a good way.
So here we are at the last book. Things are changing, people are settling down, others wanting to join and know they will lead good lives in a good place. But behind the scenes, abuse is happening, the head alpha’s beta is not doing the job he’s supposed to be. And it’s about to come to a head. And when it does, it blows like a rocket. Once the beta, Pallani, is back to his old self, Sando’s mates have had enough. Especially Lucan. He’s fed up with feeling alone, trying to fight for his mates, trying to make people see the horror of what Sando is going through. When apologies come around, especially from his other mate Maz, Lucan is having a hard time forgiving. And who could blame him. The one thing this pack never did was stand on status of alpha, beta or omega. Treating any as different because of the differences in the pack. But they did this time and overlooked a vital thing that could have ended much worse. But thankfully, Lucan was determined no matter what to make the heads see where they were wrong. And Sando finally has a second chance at life and love. But with the threat of the General, will they all be able to finally live their lives or have to give in?
This is one powerful story in many ways. It coincides with another book. Book 9. The things that are occurring are mind blowing, but also very painful. Everyone is either scared to step up or their time is otherwise occupied. And all have been made to feel that approaching Lidon himself is like an unforgivable sin. So it’s been hard. Sando is learning things of his true past and the way he is being treated just makes it even worse. But Sando is scared. He doesn’t understand emotion well. His brain is too rational. So he’s thinking he’s the bad guy or doing something wrong. And all the truth that is coming out and the walking on eggshells, is sending Sando to a place he doesn’t need to go. And I’m glad at this point, no matter what, he has Lucan. He has someone that is still willing to fight for him, even though Sando hasn’t said a peep. Lucan knows something is wrong, and he knows Sando is his. But feeling alone in a relationship or in a pack is starting to take its toll and Lucan as well. So it’s a hard story to read and to review. Because there is just so much I want to say and can’t give it away. All I have to say at the end of the day, is that it’s worth it. The end of this series ends on a note that couldn’t have been better. The every day horrors they endured each day was enough to make any man collapse but they all stood the test of time.
I’m sad it’s over. I know there’s supposed to be a spin off, and in a way I’m happy about it. I want to see how everyone is doing over time. Even if it’s just a novella. But this series was worth reading. And if you haven’t, you should.
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