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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

~ Omega Returned ~

Title: Omega Returned
Author: Tanya Chris
Published by Tanya Chris Publishing (self-published) 
Series: Omega Reimagined 4 (can be read as standalone)
Pages: 188
Release date: 2020 February 11
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4,5)


M/M paranormal romance, 39K words

Available 2/11/20 from Amazon in digital format only. Eligible for Kindle Unlimited.

Omega Returned is the fourth book in the Omega Reimagined series, each of which can be read as a standalone,

Amazon link: http://mybook.to/omegaret

Goodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50615933-omega-returned 

Blurb:

When Owen’s dreams of being claimed by a prince go wrong, he doesn’t know what he’ll do. Being returned to the Western Pack is shameful enough. Just wait until his father hears what he let the prince do to him.

Fortis is happy to escort Owen home because it means spending time in the woods with his beta buddy, Keesh. Keesh will help keep his urges in check with respect to the omega, but who’s going to rein in what Fortis feels for his friend? His inner alpha wants an omega, but his everything else wants Keesh.

Owen is adorable and Fortis is hot, but Keesh can never have either one of them. He’s not the omega Fortis dreams of, and he doesn’t have the knot Owen craves. It might be time to give up on these unrequited crushes and crawl home to the Central Pack.

Wolves run on instincts, and the closer Owen, Fortis, and Keesh get to Western Pack territory, the louder theirs insist they’re heading the wrong way. Will their human minds catch up to what their wolfy hearts already know before Owen gets returned?

Omega Returned is an M/M/M novella in the Omega Reimagined series. It can be read as part of the series or as a standalone. Omega Reimagined is a non-MPREG omegaverse. 


Excerpt:


Prince Angel introduced him to the wolves who were going to be his companions for the next three weeks. The alpha was named Fortis. He nodded in response to Owen’s timid greeting, holding himself aloof with his arms crossed in front of him. The beta’s name was Keesh, and the warmth of his smile made up for the menacing air the patch gave him.

“Excited?” Keesh asked.

“Excited?” Owen repeated. He’d been excited on the way out. Not now.

“Yeah, excited. We’re going to have fun. Rabbits, campfires, fresh air. I made Fortis bring marshmallows.” Keesh nudged the alpha, who gave a little growl in response. Owen didn’t know what marshmallows were, but they seemed to make Fortis angry. Maybe they were heavy.

“I could carry them,” he offered. He was dependent on this alpha for the next three thousand miles and wanted to keep him happy, but Keesh laughed.

“I think Fortis can manage. That pack’s not too big for you?”

“It’s fine.” When he hitched it up higher on his shoulders, Keesh came around behind him and fiddled with the straps until it sat more firmly over his hip bones.

Betas were so nice. Maybe when Owen got back to Pertha, his father could find him a beta to mate with. A beta might not mind that he’d foolishly squandered the only thing that made him worth having. 

About the Author

Tanya Chris writes feminist-friendly romance in a variety of sub-genres and pairings--most especially M/M. Born on the West Coast and raised on the East Coast, she's fact-based but thirsty for justice, and her books often include an examination of a current social issue, even when they're set in the past. As a lifelong genre-hopping reader herself, she admires character-driven work with a message, regardless of the form it takes.

Tanya is an avid rock climber, a long-distance runner, and a participant in her local community theater where she has tackled most roles, including playwright, actor, director, producer, and stage manager. Her travels, both for climbing trips and for cultural exploration, have brought her to places as fascinating as Egypt and as beautiful as the Dolomites, though there's no place like home.

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My review: 

I love this series and I wanted to read this book so much, so when I got the ARC copy, I started it immediately! 

It was a good story, but I think the first 3 were much better. It was a bit lighter then the others, and the characters were "lazy" and slow. I mean they were slow to admit to themself their feelings, so you can imagine when were they ready to admit the love toward each other. It was really slow burn, and I hated that they didn't communicate about their true feelings. 

I love threesomes, and this was good too! The flow of the story was good and liked the character's evelope. I liked Owen and this story was mostly about him and what does it mean to be your own boss while being an omega. And there were Keesh and Fortis, and they love story - an alpha who wants an omega and a beta who loves this alpha. Loved the dinamic between the three characters, it was really good that both Keesh and Fortis formed a relationship on their own with Owen, and then they realised that what they want and what they need is each other. 

I couldn't wait Owen's heat, and it was soooo hot, it was everything and perfect. 

So I liked this book, but it was to slow for me this time. 

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