Reviewed by Stephen K.
TITLE: Omega Alone
AUTHOR: S. Rodman
PUBLISHER: Siren Publishing
LENGTH: 138 pages
RELEASE DATE: September 20th 2021
BLURB:
Erik is the Alpha of a small happy pack. One night whilst negotiating a treaty, an omega is dragged into the room. Erik is stunned by his beauty, his scent, and immediately fills with desire to protect the little omega, keep him safe and make him smile. Buying the omega is the easy part. Getting the scared and damaged omega to trust him is going to be hard. Especially when Erik accidentally triggers Luca’s heat on their very first night. Luca is a hated half breed. His father a human mage. His mother a captured shifter. Luca longs to be human and no longer despised. He knows nothing of shifters, or omegas and alphas. Luca believes he is imprisoned by animals who want him dead. He has no idea why he is suddenly full of unbearable arousal and he has no idea what to do about it.
REVIEW:
Luca (Lycan by birth) is a much abused, half shifter whelp. His mother was a sex slave of a powerful human crime lord and wizard. Raised with the understanding that as a half breed he’s despised by wizards and shifters alike, he’s been abused his entire life. He only expects the worst when he’s given away to a Vampire lord as part of treaty between the vampires and the coven of wizards.
Before he can even get his bearings, he’s traded once again to Erik, the alpha of a pack of shifters, who he fully expects will kill him outright as an abomination. Imagine his surprise when he’s “taken” by Erik. He soon learns that “being raised by wolves” would have been a much kinder childhood. Despite the pack’s relative poverty, Luca starts to fit in and feel at home for the first time in his life — only to be re-taken by the evil wizard clan.
Now that Luca knows what he’s been missing, will he be able to survive this second captivity? Will Erik, his newly bonded alpha, try and rescue him from the powerful wizards?
At only 138 pages, This is a quick satisfying read. However, it does feel a bit incomplete. There are many details of this world that a longer book might have better explored and the denouement seems a bit too rushed for my liking. As it is, I enjoyed this and would like to see this world further explored.
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