Reviewed by True
TITLE: Evilest Omega
SERIES: Sequel to Evil Omega
AUTHOR: S. Rodman
PUBLISHER: Dark Angst Publishing
LENGTH: 254 pages
RELEASE DATE: May 14, 2022
BLURB:
When the one you love is turning to the dark side, what do you do? Stop them? Or join them?
Silas Darkstar is a powerful necromancer, an aspiring supervillain, a wolf shifter and an omega. After years alone as an outcast, he is enjoying life with his mate Dean and the pack they have created.
Sure, they are on the run from the Council and as the only magic weaver, a lot falls on his shoulders to keep them safe. But his found family is worth it.
This pesky dagger, brimming with dark magic that he found in an abandoned mine, isn’t anything he can’t handle. He can ignore its siren call.
Dean Darkstar loves his mate and loves his pack.
But Silas’s powers are growing and they are darker than before. Dean is worried. Silas is not acting like himself. He is cold, distant, even more ruthless than ever. Unpredictable.
Dean knows he needs to do something, but the idea breaks his heart.
Meanwhile, the Darkstar pack is growing in the most unusual way. It appears there is going to be the pitter patter of mothman baby feet. The pack is ecstatic.
But can Dean keep them all safe? The Council is closing in and while Silas seems to be dispatching them one by one, what price is the dark magic extracting?
Can Dean protect Silas from himself?
Will he have to choose between Silas and the pack and keep them safe from him?
He knows making such a terrible decision will destroy him.
However, it may just be one he has to make.
Or does he put his faith in Silas and trust that love can conquer all?
Please note.
This book is the sequel to Evil Omega, which shows the main characters falling in love. Therefore, you may find it more enjoyable to read Evil Omega first.
This book, Evilest Omega, contains dark themes including, captivity, angry intimacy, attempted cheating, relationship breakdown (and repair) and murder. It includes references to demons and hell.
Mpreg is not a usual part of this world, but a secondary character experiences an egg Mpreg and an on-page birth.
High angst. Medium heat and knotty. Happy Ever After guaranteed.
REVIEW:
Silas is a feisty, vicious, powerful necromancer, and loves having his pack around and seeing it grow ( don’t say it out loud or he’ll cut your tongue out) His mate, alpha wolf shifter, Dean loves him dearly.
Their pack is growing, when the news got around they are fighting against the Council, more creatures want to join.
Dean is in his element, leading their pack, it was his biggest wish and thought he could never have.
Silas’ mood is changing, it’s getting darker and darker, and Dean is deeply worried. Undermining his leadership is one, but Silas’ withdrawal from their mating bond is just devastating.
Different threats are trying to harm their pack, something dripped with dark magic is trying to tear them, and dangerous forces trying to destroy their pack, sweet good-spirit Dean is hurt, my heart did some awful things.
To call Dean and Silas their relationship complicated is an underestimated thing to say, it’s way beyond complicated. Their bond is strong but oh so vulnerable. Can Dean trust Silas? Can Silas trust Dean ever?
Silas is so many things, the list is endlessly long, he’s dedicated, feisty, grumpy, angry, vulnerable, heard-headed, easily hurt, but overall protective over his pack.
Dean is the solid alpha pack leader, certainly not flawless, his love for Silas was boundless.
The magic was one of a kind, absolutely stunningly pictured, and just breathtaking!
It was an immensely captivating, entertainingly and consistently written story. There was not one dull moment.
I loved that I was made as uncertain about the course as the main characters were. I really didn’t know what the next step would be.
The magical creatures and environments, the magic, and all fantasy aspects were top-notch, and everything you could ask for. Creating Silas and Dean as main characters, I think the author did an amazing job.
A great amount of hurt comfort, magic and unconditional love made this story, for me, a winner.
Like the blurb says: It’s a dark read, with high angst, medium heat, and a hea!
Please read the first book Evil Omega, you’ll enjoy this one even more!
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