I was rejected and left for dead Until three alphas rescued me. Now they want me to give them a baby.
In their pack, omegas are breeders. And to survive, I have to become one. Especially when my first heat is coming...
The only way to escape my past and secure my future is to be with them. Ryder—the forbidden alpha’s son. Kian—the sexy, violent killer. Axel—the ruthless pack hunter. I want them all.
But the problem is- they're forbidden, and no one tells me why.
I’m a lowly omega, raised as a pariah and despised by all.
I want a life with them. But my old alpha is hunting me down- And my dangerous past threatens to destroy everything.
Can I convince my alphas to claim me as their mate? Or will I be rejected by them all when they find out what I'm hiding?
Knotted to the Alphas is a rejected mate, omegaverse reverse harem romance featuring angst, spice, scenting/knots, and possessive alphas. HEA & no cheating!
I really like this author. However this book isn’t my favorite. It read like one big miscommunication. Also I’m not a fan of weak FMCs. Nali wasn’t a strong character and just let things happen to her. Wasn’t enjoyable to read her go through a story.
~ naive doormat h ~ new possessive mates ~ breeding ~ knotting ~ Mine ~ HFN
✅ no cheating
Nali is a naive bastard outcast who is rejected by Erik for his beta OW Eva. When Nali is left chained to a tree she’s found by 3 alphas who take her back to participate in their packs omega breeding program.
The book has great potential, a different storyline and some great spice. I felt like I got to know the characters and their motivations. None of the heroes were obvious manwhores or participants in the breeding program and the only ow drama centered around the first rejected mate.
Unfortunately there’s many lose ends, things left unexplained or unexplored and confusing bond dynamics. It feels like the first book in a series but it’s a standalone.
Our heroine had a fated mate bond with Erik that didn’t act anything like the fated bond with the new alphas. Then Erik and Eva are supposedly mates eventually? The new alphas have their heads in the sand for awhile but can’t resist the pull, which wasn’t there with Erik? All around inconsistent.
In the end Eva’s actions are excused by the heroine even though Eva tried to kill her and the villain doesn’t get punished at all. Nali was forced to drink a heat inducing potion and it’s just dropped. It’s definitely a HFN and not a HEA since we’re left with many questions and not knowing for sure if the pack will be allowed to raise their baby. There’s lots of spice, knots and claiming.
With good beta readers and editing this could easily be a 4 star read but “as is” 3. If you don’t like a doormat heroine you probably won’t like this.
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I have to say that I actually hated this book. I spent 98% of this book just seriously pissed off. There was no chemistry between the characters, and there were no emotions. They barely spoke to each other at all, and suddenly they are in love. I don't get it.
What really annoys me is that the three guys are so upset over how Nali was treated by her pack, but they don't see any problems with how they have been treating her. Keeping her to be a breeder, good for nothing more than to have children. To try and force her heat to start in order to get her pregnant, without even consulting her about it. Not one person in the entire pack even asked her what she wanted. A gilded cage is still a cage. And they consider their "breeding program" to be a normal thing.
Am I the only one getting more and more pissed off at this pack? Forcing them to sleep with strangers, forcing them to have babies, then taking the babies away to be raised by others? How has there not been a revolt? How is anyone, much less all of them, OK with this? Maybe these bizarre practices are why your birth rates are down. At this point, I'm at 45% into the book, and I'm hoping she decides to run away to get to a completely different pack that will actually treat her like a person. Then, they dehumanize them even more by calling them breeders. I don't get why she is just going along with it. Which brings me to another point. We know practically nothing about her. The guys know even less (and she about them) and yet they are all hung up on each other. Why? These guys are as much strangers as the ones she had to pick from the book. The only difference is that they had spent time together with her first heat. I'm pretty sure there wasn't much discussion going on during that time.
There are some serious continuity issues, too. After she was with Kian, Axel came by and had her. And yet, she keeps thinking of how since Kian she has been wanting someone to touch her. Um... Axel literally screwing you against a tree doesn't count? Or did the author just forget?
The book got better around the last 2 chapters. Too little too late. I will not read this again and I will NOT recommend it to others.
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Ugh!! Half the time I couldn’t even follow this story. I wasn’t sure if they were in human or wolf form and what special abilities do they have? Could they speak to each other telepathically? If so, then why didn’t they call out for help when needed? Did they shred their clothes magically transform with them when they shifted or were they constantly standing around naked?!
The storyline is entertaining, but there were so many holes that it made it hard to follow at times. Plus the constantly changing point of view made it difficult to remember whose view you were reading. There’s plenty of books out there, you won’t be sad if you don’t read this one.
This was a cute read for a mood reader like myself. It
honestly felt like I was reading a wattpad story, and I like it sometimes. It did keep me interested and engaged and I ate it up quickly. However, there were a few instances where I felt like the FMC was too nice. I get that she's an omega but her thoughts on the Beta who attacked her made her seem too naive to me. The writing also confused me at one point because she kept bringing up one instance with one of her alphas, as if she completely forgot about being with another one of her alphas. it was a minor thing but because she kept bringing it up, It irked me more than I thought it would. Overall, it still was a HEA and I do enjoy the characters and the bond they had.
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Nali, Axel, Ryder, and Kian... none thought they would ever mate. For Nali, it just didn't seem like a possibility in her pack, where she was shunned and looked down upon. The guys were not looking for a mate or to breed with an omega. But you know what they say about the best-laid plans. For Nali, things weren't looking promising for mating in her new pack either. Confused and feeling like she didn't have choices, Nali was ready to resign herself to whatever life threw at her. The guys, on the other hand, can't seem to leave the little omega breeder alone. There is something that draws each one of them back time and time again. Prepare for some danger, intrigue and steam on the way to HEA.
Kindle Unlimited claims this is the 8th book in a series but only the first three felt like they were connected.
They’re really hit or miss and this one was a miss for me. There is a lot of repetition and scenes that seem thrown in at the last minute. I don’t like her old pack and I didn’t like her new pack either. Poor girl was really in a lose-lose situation.
It was different than other shifter books though, so I’ll give it that.
I felt so bad for Nali her pack had treated her so bad and then what they did to her at the very beginning was definitely not called for. I felt that they sprung on her heat a little too soon and I felt like the book was a little too fast paced like everything happened with a month. And I feel like there was some information that we weren’t getting. I loved the Alpha each one was unique, but I loved how they grew possessiveness over her and wanted to protect her and they didn’t quite know why.
This one definitely grabbed me from the start. Just enough anguish and frustration. I like that the Alphas that were the FMC’s love interests weren’t overbearing arse holes. Her becoming a breeder was stressful in the book especially with the Omega/submissive element where she didn’t speak up for herself even though she wasn’t liking what was going to happen. Truly glad her HEA happened.
It is so much more than the "spice". There is some beautiful sentiment and prose within a lovely story about found purpose and found love and community. The characters are well fleshed out - no pun intended.
There are a few problems I had with physical descriptions and the fights could be a bit confusing - at times difficult to know when they were in human or wolf form. But ... semantics. Nothing a good editor couldn't fix.
I loved this story about Nali. I thought she was meek but brave at the beginning of the story and she slowly blooms, the more time she spends with Ryder, Axel and Kian. There is grit, determination and true love. This story is filled with plenty, and I mean plenty of steam. This is a very enjoyable read..
She's the only Omega in her father's pack and is hated and ignored by him and the pack. She has endured verbal, emotional and physical abuse her whole life and has been alone since her mother died. On an occasion of abuse she's left naked and chained to a tree, found by three alphas, they assist her through her first heat and they all bond. Cute story.
While the first few books were great this one haven't been it's. Mostly sex . So many story's are left unfinished with the caracters in these books it's frustrating. Not to mention each book is so diffrent not like a series should be Disappointing