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Fameverse #4

Claimed by the Rockstars: Part One

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A secret omega masquerading as a bad boy singer. A trio of hot-as-sin masked alpha rockstars watching her every move. What could go wrong?

By day, I'm Bells, trash-talking, party boy beta rockstar who could drink any alpha under the table. But beneath the leather, chains, and carefully curated persona, I'm former teen pop idol Isabel Frost, trying desperately to keep her true identity under wraps.

In a world where omegas should be seen and not heard, the only way to continue my music career–and escape the demon from my past who forced me into hiding in the first place–was to take on a new identity.

And it worked.

At least until Rex Steele, the lead guitarist of masked hard rock band Vespyr, finds out the truth—and blackmails me into becoming the new singer for his band as part of his vendetta against my manager.

But I know his secret, too. The mask he wears isn't just part of his costume. And now we’re both holding loaded guns to each other’s heads.

Now I'm stuck on a tour bus with three alphas whose scents seem tailor-made to awaken a different aspect of my omega nature. My suppressants had better be strong enough to get me through this tour, because if they find out I'm not just Isabel Frost, but an omega?

Game f#%king over.

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This is the first book in the Claimed by the Rockstars duet, a secret girl *and* secret omega OV RH with strong enemies-to-lovers and Phantom of the Opera vibes. All other books in the Fameverse are standalones and do not need to be read in order. The second book in this duet will be released in December 2025.

344 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2025

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Harper Lennox

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Harper Lennox writes omegaverse romance for readers who think one book boyfriend is rookie numbers. She lives in New England with her feline overlord, who is more than happy to share sleepless coffee-and-taco-fueled writing nights with his most faithful servant.

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769 reviews41 followers
December 19, 2025
I’m always hesitant to read a book in a series … in this case a duet that is not finished, but I love this series and these authors, and book 2 in this duet is out soon.

I have zero regrets because I could not put this down ☺️. This rockstar omegaverse had the coolest feel to it. Add to that a both an omega in hiding, posing as a beta and a very traumatized alpha, and I was hooked.

The two other Alphas are awesome but I need more Rex now 🫶🏻🙌🏻

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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542 reviews22 followers
November 21, 2025
Claimed by the Rockstars -
Harper Lennox & River Ramsey
5/5

I have loved all of these books in this series and I’m so feral for the next installment of this book. I need it now. I thought the last book was my favorite but I think Phoenix, Rex, Bells and Rafael are everything for me.

I love me a good story when the female pretends to be a male or even when an omega pretends to be a different designation, so when Harper and River mixed two of my favorites, I knew I was going to eat this up.

Rex is definitely my favorite just from everything he’s been through from losing his brother. When he finds out that Bell’s manager stole his brother’s music, he contours the best plan to steal his top and rising star, Bells. I also loved how Bells started to really feel like part of the band. I loved the other two guys and Phoenix had me giggling because he’s such a cinnamon roll.

There were so many good moments. I loved when Rex took Bells to get a mask and Jamie had me giggling to his little comments about “game night”! And Rex claims he wasn’t jealous… yeah, right?!

The ending was a nice twist from the surprise heat along with Rex confronting Bells old manager. You find so much in that conversation and I need more! Gosh, it was such a twist that had me in my feelings.

I need the next book like I need air. I’m obsessed either way because this whole plot because it’s got me on the edge of my seat for more and more.

I received a copy of this book and this is my honest review.
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667 reviews9 followers
November 25, 2025
Great rockstar MMMF romance

First part of a duology with ABO dynamics, secret girl, scarred hero, a (still) secret stalker and sizzling chemistry between all four MMC's. All set in the cutthroat music industry and with great side characters.
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447 reviews18 followers
April 13, 2026
3.25 stars. An omega female undercover as a beta male rockstar meets her scent-matches, all in a more famous rock group, and find commonality in their trauma and shared enemy. Sets things up well for book two, including the threat of a mysterious stalker. I kept reading though found it a bit hard to believe she could have hidden her gender so well with the vocal performances, given she’d been known as a female pop star when younger…
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766 reviews27 followers
May 1, 2026
I can’t decide if I liked this or not. I’m going to finish the duet and then come back to rate this.

It wasn’t dark to me. Not that that’s bad. It did vibe like several older books I have read. Idk. I’m gonna ponder this.
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1,086 reviews68 followers
December 10, 2025
So many secrets!

Secret girl and she's secretly an omega? Growly rockstar alphas? Yes please!! I love that the rockstar part is more of metal band *fans face*

There's secrets, blackmail, and tension and I need more! It is a duet, but book 2 should be out soon so I can get more of Bells and her men.
1,249 reviews22 followers
November 23, 2025
A secret omega masquerading as a bad boy singer. A trio of hot-as-sin masked alpha rockstars watching her every move. What could go wrong?

By day, I'm Bells, trash-talking, party boy beta rockstar who could drink any alpha under the table. But beneath the leather, chains, and carefully curated persona, I'm former teen pop idol Isabel Frost, trying desperately to keep her true identity under wraps.

In a world where omegas should be seen and not heard, the only way to continue her music career–and escape the demon from her past who forced her into hiding in the first place–was to take on a new identity.

And it worked.

At least until Rex Steele, the lead guitarist of masked hard rock band Vespyr, finds out the truth—and blackmails her into becoming the new singer for his band as part of his vendetta against Isabel’s manager.

But she knows his secret, too. The mask he wears isn't just part of his costume. And now they’re both holding loaded guns to each other’s heads.

Now she’s stuck on a tour bus with three alphas whose scents seem tailor-made to awaken a different aspect of her omega nature. My suppressants had better be strong enough to get her through this tour, because if they find out I'm not just Isabel Frost, but an omega?

Game f#%king over.

-

This is the first book in the Claimed by the Rockstars duet, a secret girl *and* secret omega OV RH with strong enemies-to-lovers and Phantom of the Opera vibes. All other books in the Fameverse are standalones and do not need to be read in order. The second book in this duet will be released in December 2025.

YOU'RE MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS!!! Please read and pay close attention to the trigger warnings at the beginning of this book. There is some content and scenes in this book that are not suitable for all readers and could be triggering for others. Always remember that your mental health comes first at all times

Tropes: MFMM (some light MM), Rockstar, Hidden identity/secret disguise, Stalker, Slow-burn, Omegaverse (expect scent matching, nesting, knots), Trauma, Mentions of overdose d*ath, drug, & alcohol, Hidden Identity, Hidden Designation,

Claimed by the Rockstars Part 1 is the 4th book in the Fameverse by Harper Lennox and River Ramsey.

I have been in love with the Fameverse series since I came upon the 1st book by accident and now, I am just feral for the next book. I now think that Phoenix, Rex, Bells, and Rafael are my favorite characters of all the series and they are the be all and end all for me.

One of my favorite parts of the omegaverse is when the FMC pretends to be a guy or a different designation. And Harper and River do both these things so perfectly and I eat their books up any time I can get my hands on one.

Out of all the characters from this book I think I have to say that Rex is my favorite. He’s been through so much. He’s lost his brother that’s left a hole in his heart. Then he finds out that Bells manager stole his brother’s music, Rex comes up with this plan to steal his top and rising star, Bells.

Isabel has to totally change her life, her routine, everything after she is attacked after a show. So, she remakes her life and she turns herself into Bells, a beta male and sings for a rock band under the name Bells.

It’s when rival band Vespyr discovers Isobel’s secret and her past, they blackmail her into joining their band. But they don’t know that Isobel has dirt on their lead guitarist, Rex; she knows why he is always wearing a mask.

As Isobel and Vespyr begin to work together they slowly reach a tentative peace of mutual assured destruction. But then Bells stalker resurfaces.
When Bells/Isobel joins Rex’s band and settles in I never felt like Bells was out of place. It was like Bells was meant to be there and meant to be a part of the band and had always been there. I loved the other guys and Pheonix kept making me giggle, he’s this sweet cinnamon roll and that’s just the way he is.

Rex is full of nothing short of hatred and twisted angst, a car accident left him disfigured and his brother had died from an accidental overdose.

Phoenix is the cinnamon roll of a love interest and he is the perfect balance to Rex.

Rafael has his own failings, especially when it comes to anything surrounding his sexuality. He has enough common sense that helps to keep the band on track.

Bells got her own trauma and fear. And this blankets a lot of her life, especially when she is forced into close quarters with the band. Bells does everything in her power to keep herself safe.

I have to tell you that there were so many great moments in this book. When Rex took Bells to get a mask. Jamie had me laughing with his little comments about “game night”! And then when Rex tried to claim that he wasn’t jealous. You could tell that was an out an out lie.

Then there was that ending, it was a twist from the surprise heat that came along with Rex’s confronting Bells old manager. There is so much that comes from that conversation and it leaves you wanting so much more. That twist had me feeling all my feels.

Now I need the 2nd part. I am so obsessed with this series and this duet. This storyline, the plot and subplot, and the characters has me on the edge of my seat leaving me dying to know what’s going to happen next.
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875 reviews3 followers
April 27, 2026
🌟 3.2

Is it me? I think it must be. I might be going off omegaverse, because nothing I’ve read lately seems to fill that void. Recent omegaverse books just haven’t felt like mature, quality content to me. And yet plenty of people still love them, so again…is it me?

I had high hopes for Claimed By The Rockstars, especially because it has a girl-disguised-as-a-boy trope. I bloody love that trope, and it’s so hard to find!

Unfortunately, the characters were the biggest issue for me. Rex is one of those MMCs where anger is framed as passion, which is never my favourite thing. He has deep mental issues that he takes out on literally everyone. His insecurity and rage were exhausting to read about, never mind fictional characters having to live around him. He’s so traumatised that it tipped into unbelievable territory for me, because how could someone function even semi-normally carrying that much damage?

Rex’s pride is also hard to swallow. He’s so consumed by his face that I’m surprised he functions at all. The level of trauma it would take for him to feel the need to wear a mask day in and day out is immense, but beyond that, his pride feels conceited, like he cannot bear anyone seeing him as less than. He seems more afraid of being seen than of what the scar itself represents. He is his own worst nightmare. It’s almost narcissistic how he believes everything revolves around his face.

Rafael and Phoenix unfortunately are too bland. They felt interchangeable, and I had to keep checking the chapter headers to remember whose POV I was reading. One is a golden retriever type (I was told multiple times), and the other is very quiet.

Bells was an enjoyable omega character, mostly trying to survive the storm Rex keeps creating. She was interesting, the least reason because of how she navigated her disguise.

None of these MMCs face their problems. They rarely communicate properly. They hide - sorry, compartmentalise - everything until it’s no longer immediately visible. To be fair, they do not all treat each other terribly - Rex does. Phoenix and Rafael treat each other really well; in fact, they treat everyone well. It’s just Rex. I wouldn’t last a day in that environment. The constant stress alone would do me in. I know I’d be checking over my shoulder for signs of his next outburst just to avoid the fallout.

I also cannot stand when a female main character clearly states a boundary, then the book brushes past it later. Bells openly tells the alphas that when her heat hits, she won’t be in a clear state of mind, and even if she asks for something later, she wants them to ignore it. They agree. Then, only a short time later, she changes her mind and they go along with it anyway. Even if she sounds more like herself in that later moment, she had already warned them this might happen and asked them not to act on it. Ignoring her first request because the second one suits them was a major red flag for me.

We end with the inevitable reveal, but it felt semi-rushed, which was disappointing. And what kind of delulu world do these people live in where masks are normal, but seeing scars without fear or flinching is unusual? Maybe the first glimpse would be a shock, but after that, most people would just…adjust.

I’d still recommend this to hardcore omegaverse readers, because I think my need for maturity in main characters is partly due to age. I’m not ancient, but I’ve definitely raised teenagers, and getting them to communicate is a major achievement. Must I deal with that level of miscommunication in books too?

Give it a try if you’re a devoted omegaverse reader, but the second book in this duet is a no from me.
143 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2026
I’ve read two previous books in this series, and this book was probably the most disappointing. At a very superficial level, Claimed by the Band and Claimed by the Rockstars should have had their titles switched. The band from the first book seemed like a MUCH more famous band, and therefore rockstars. The summary of that book even mentions “hottest rock band in the world”. Vs Vespyr, the band out this book seems washed up and out of the limelight. Very superficial like I said but still a little head scratching.

Secondly this was a super slow burn. Honestly, not sure I’d even call it then. Nobody indicates any feelings or inkling of feelings for each other at all. It goes from nobody is interested in each other to two alpha males help each other out (hand job & blow job), and then the two alpha males helping out the omega female during a heat. I just can’t with that. There was no angst or struggle for anybody regarding feelings or attraction. It was reading about roommates who suddenly fuck. There was no attraction at all.

Also got the ick when the Bells mentioned wanting to watch Raf and Phoenix get physical when Rag was very clearly not into it. I think the book mentions he hesitates or something and like…ew. We know Phoenix is into males but Raf clearly isn’t. I hate when authors set up a character as straight and then pull the rug out from under you and force them into MM relations. Why. To appease the FMC? Seems almost borderline SA to me but 🤷‍♀️. To be clear, I love a good MM book & relationship. So I don’t mind when it’s present. This set up (or lack of) was absolutely not it.

I will not be reading the second book. It’s unfortunate, I waited to read this book till both were out and yet I have no interest in it. This wasn’t a romance at all, it just was a fictional book. Not up my alley even if the second book puts a heavy focus on the romance part.
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463 reviews7 followers
November 19, 2025
After a stalker attacked her after a show, performer Isabel has completely changed her life. She’s remade her life, pretending to be a beta male as she sings for a rock band under the name Bells. When a rival band,Vespyr, discovers the secret of her gender and her past, she’s blackmailed into joining their band. But she has dirt on Vespyr's lead guitarist, Rex: she knows why he always wears a mask. As the band starts to work together within the tentative peace of mutual assured destruction, Bells’ stalker resurfaces. Can Bells navigate the traps without revealing her full secret: that she's actually an omega?

Claimed by the Rockstars is a fun why choose, omegaverse romance with a little bit of a darker edge. Rex is full of hate and twisted angst after a car accident left him disfigured and his brother died from an overdose. He’s a hard character to like, but his chaotic reactions are plenty of fun. Phoenix is a cinnamon roll of a love interest, which nicely balances out Rex. Rafael has his own hangups around his sexuality, and has enough street smarts to help keep the band on track. Bells’ own trauma and fear overlay a lot of her life, but as she’s forced into close quarters with the band, she does a lot to keep herself safe. The best part of this story is the pacing of the relationships. Bells doesn’t fall into instant love, or trust the men. As such, much more time is taken to develop the relationship between her and the others, which I seriously enjoyed.

I can’t wait until the second half of the story. This was the perfect mix of dark romance within the omegaverse.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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289 reviews
December 13, 2025
Masked Alphas, Hidden Truths, and So Much Tension

I’ve really enjoyed the Fameverse series so far. Harper Lennox and River Ramsey have completely captured my attention and have both become auto-buy authors for me. This story absolutely enthralled me from the very first word.

Bells is a female omega masquerading as a male beta in the music industry, terrified of her past repeating itself if she’s discovered. After leaving one band, she’s unethically forced into joining another by one of its members, part of a calculated ploy to destroy Bells’s manager for profiting off Nash’s demise. Setting off a chain of events driven by betrayal, manipulation, and unresolved grief.

The band, Vespyr, is in desperate need of a new singer after the heart of the group overdoses, leaving devastation in his wake. The band consists of three alphas, each with their own complexities. Rex, the grumpy masked heartthrob, struggles with self-loathing and anger. Phoenix is the cinnamon-roll alpha, constantly trying to keep spirits high, even when it barely makes a dent in his grumpy pack mate. Rafael is the analytical alpha who overthinks everything, despite having a notoriously short attention span. Each man offers something Bells desperately needs, even if none of them realize it yet.

I’ll admit, I really disliked Rex at the beginning. But as the story unfolded, it became clear he was dealt a truly crappy hand, and he isn’t nearly as bad as he initially seems—blackmail aside. I was also very satisfied to see Stephen get exactly what he deserved, and I can’t wait to see what unfolds in part two.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my honest review.
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106 reviews11 followers
December 14, 2025
Whew!!

Let me tell you, this book took me on a ride I did not have pencilled into my bullet journal.

We’ve got a severely scarred, morally-grey rockstar hero and a female lead serving full Hannah-Montana realness. On paper? Wild. On the page? Surprisingly compelling. I was intrigued from the jump, and the story mostly delivered.

That said… girlfriend, the disguise could’ve used a little more seasoning. Bella to Bells? Come on now. We were this close to greatness and stopped at the first exit. A little more creativity wouldn’t have hurt.

Now listen up buttercups, I am always here for a man in a mask. Always. I hated that his came from severe trauma, but I appreciated that the mask wasn’t just there for kink points. It had weight. It had meaning. And that trip to the Mask Tower? Chef’s kiss. I’m crossing my fingers we circle back there in the next book because the atmosphere was immaculate.

And that twist? Didn’t see it coming at all. I was pleasantly surprised… though I will say I spent the rest of the book holding my breath, waiting for the other shoe to drop. You know the feeling, when the universe feels just a little too quiet.

I also really appreciated the heads-up about the cliffhanger. I hate getting to the end of a book and being left dangling with no warning. It kills my whole vibe. But if I go in knowing there’s a part two? I can live with that. I’ll sit patiently and wait for the next installment, like the good girl I am, snacks ready and expectations managed.

All in all, an unexpected journey with enough intrigue to keep me turning pages flaws and all.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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670 reviews106 followers
November 26, 2025
Claimed by the Rockstars Part One is the first book of this omegaverse dulogy. I received an advance review copy and my thoughts are my own. Thank you to the authors and BookSirens for my eArc.

Tropes and themes include:
✨Rockstar romance
✨Enemies to mutual blackmailing
✨Secret female omega
✨Golden retriever MMC
✨Masked and broody MMC
✨Why choose (mmfm)
✨Unexpected heat
✨Vengeance
✨Nesting
✨Scent matches
✨Stalker (not MMC)
✨Slowburn

Rating: 4/5 Stars 2/5 Flames

The Lovely: I loved the concept of this story - that she’s a female omega pretending to be a male beta rocker. Then someone learns part of her secret and blackmails her with that information. Very intriguing and as a reader you’re just waiting for the other shoe to drop.

The Mundane: I didn’t feel like there was really much romance, or even relationships, between the FMC and MMCs. There was some thin lust (that they all ignored) and some action at the end, but even that was driven by external factors. Thus, the character connections just didn’t hit for me.

Recommendation: This is the first time in this world/series that a story has been broken into two parts. There is a gentle cliffhanger and book two is expected to be released in December 2025. If you like a rockstar romance with secrets and revenge, I think you would like this book.
295 reviews
November 19, 2025
This duet stands alone within the Fameverse series, so you can enjoy it without reading the others. It’s a quick and entertaining read, though the same issues I noticed in earlier books remain. One male character (Rex) is singled out, dominating both the attention and the plot and once again, it’s the “damaged” one who takes center stage. There are two other mmcs (Rafael and Phoenix) they are pleasant characters but forgettable.

I’ve always wondered: could a female performer convincingly disguise herself as male by singing in a lower register? Toni Braxton can reach impressively deep notes and Lady Gaga even experimented with a “male” persona once, though no one was really fooled. Still, I digress; this is all just fiction.

The plot centers around Bells being blackmailed by Rex and a stalker from Bells' past. What happens when the men find out and what lengths would they go to protect her? Of course part one ends in a (small) cliffhanger but the wait will be short and sweet for the next one.

Tropes:

-MFMM (some light MM)
-Rockstar
-Hidden identity/secret disguise
-Stalker
-Slow-burn
-Omegaverse (expect scent matching, nesting, knots)
-Trauma
-Mentions of overdose d*ath, drug, & alcohol
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1,335 reviews41 followers
December 17, 2025
Female Omega Rockstar pretending to be a Male Beta

So first off I absolutely love anytime a female has to pretend to be a man and to see what they have to go through to do that. In this book you see how the silicon manhood and the binder all irritate her but she can't not have them or her mask isn't complete.

I really love the correlation between the pain she feels dealing with these pieces that keep her identity secret kind of mirror some of the irritation type pain that Rex deals with from his mask. I really see how these two really need each other and more so than even they realize. Them each holding such a big secret of the others I believe really helps in their dynamic but also she feels utterly safe with him and it's not something she has had in a long time.

I absolutely feel for Rex. He has not had it easy and his appearance makes his life that much harder. I just want to hug him so many time.

I absolutely freaking loved the entire scene with the tower and the mask makers. I was giggling the entire time.

The cliffhanger makes me absolutely feral for the next book. I need to know what happens next. I've got theories about what's going on but I also really want to see Bells with Rex in an intimate setting.
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2,094 reviews17 followers
April 29, 2026
Bells is a rising rock star managed by a real evil man. The band has direct competition filled with three other men. Vespyr is the name of the band that wears masks. They lost a key member one year prior and go through singers like crazy. Rex, the twin of the one lost, is the most affected. He has a dark secret no one can know, not even his pack.

Bells also has some dark secrets. When faced with Rex discovering one of those secrets, the choice left is to join his band or be destroyed. Once the singer joins Rex’ band, the old manager tries something he will immediately regret. Rex puts his life in danger protecting Bells. A secret stalker that managed to grab Bells once before is also on the loose and has found his target.

At a party, two of Bells’ band mates will uncover many secrets and betrayals. They will have no choices but to help Bells get through the problems that have arisen. There is two final secrets left to uncover about Bells for them; Rex will also be blindsided by all the secrets despite his own. What really happened to the deceased band member? What will happen to the pack as they uncover all the secrets? Will they be able to protect Bells? Find out in the second book of the duet.

52 reviews1 follower
November 20, 2025
An Intense, Addictive Start
I have to say, this was an intense first book. I’m completely intrigued by the sheer level of hatred between Rex and Bells. There’s absolutely no instalove here—this is a true enemies-to-lovers, but 90% of the book is just straight-up enemies, and honestly? I loved that.

One of my favorite parts was that the story opens with Bells already in his male disguise. I expected we’d have to go through the whole pop-star-to-rock-star transition, but skipping the pop phase made the story feel sharper. Bells himself is such an intense character—full of trauma, pain, and grit. I can’t wait to see where his arc goes next.

And geez, Rex. He is so growly and intense. Every fiber of him screams aggression… yet somehow, at the same time, he doesn’t. I’m dying to peel back more of his layers in the next book. I’m also hoping we learn more about what happened to Nash—and get deeper into Rex and Nash’s relationship.

Also, I have to laugh at Raf and Phoenix being completely clueless about Bells being male throughout the entire book. Their confusion was pure entertainment.

And the stalker 😱 Can’t wait for book two.
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102 reviews3 followers
November 20, 2025
Claimed by the Rockstars is a really quick, fun read with a storyline that grabs you right away. Bells is a female omega who hides her identity and lives as a male beta singer, which already makes her super interesting. When Rex from the rival band uncovers her secret and basically blackmails her into joining them, the drama starts rolling.

The pacing is definitely on the slower side, but weirdly in a good way. It keeps the tension simmering and the story never gets boring. And of course, we get the classic RH vibes again: Rex being grumpy and negative about literally everything, Phoenix with full golden-retriever energy, and Rafael, the charming and sexy “good guy.”

Bells herself is honestly my favorite. She’s not cringy at all, she feels mature, and she actually acts like an adult, which I appreciate so much in this genre.

Yes, the story is predictable, but it’s still really enjoyable. Overall, it’s a fun, solid read and a good start to the duology. Perfect if you want something light, dramatic, and easy to fly through.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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3,822 reviews
December 12, 2025
This is only the first part of a duet, but it definitely leaves you craving the second part. Bells is a female omega masquerading as a male beta rock singer. A stalker in her teens stole her career and forced her into her current deception. Though the suppressants dull her reaction to alpha pheromones and vice versa, the breast compression binder and silicon, uh, appendage are starting to really wear on her. Then there is the fact that her manager is a total waste of space who practically owns her. To top it off, she was just accused of singing stolen songs by a member of another band. Since the aforementioned waste of space tells her what to sing, she has no idea what Rex Steele is snarling about. Catching him spying on her in her dressing room starts a whole blackmail thing that is liable to end her second career.

Not going to spoil the story for you. If you have read any of the other books in the series you will have a good idea where this one is going. Of course, since it is only part one, we won't find out if we are right until the next book drops...I was given an advanced copy of this book by the author. My review is voluntary.
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41 reviews6 followers
April 26, 2026
Exciting first book in Claimed by the Rockstars duet.

This was book one, and it was a fast paced, mystery laden book that leaves a lot of unanswered questions, like is Stephen the stalker? But then who did the poisoning of Bells at the party? What really happened to Rex's brother, did Stephen murder him, and why would he?
The story is centered on a male beta lead singer for a group called The Reverie, called Bells. But Bells isn't really male or a beta, she's a female omega hiding her identity. Vespyr is a group of Alphas who are struggling since their lead singer, songwriter and twin to Rex overdosed. Their ex-manager, Stephen some how ended up with one of his notebooks filled with songs that were recorded by the Reverie causing Rex to hate them. When he finds out one of Bells secrets, he blackmails Bells into being Vespyrs new lead singer. This causes Bells' to come back into the picture after being gone for a couple of years. At a party for the Seattle music scene insiders, Bells is poisoned and forced into heat causing her to realize she is scent matched to the alphas in Vespyr, her new band.
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249 reviews16 followers
December 5, 2025
I LOVED this. I don't know how I missed the release for this one (or the others) given how much I absolutely loved Claimed by the Band but I devoured this so fast.

Honestly, the only draw back I have from this is I finished it and immediately went to Amazon to buy the paperback, only to find out it's not available (yet? (she says hopefully 😅))

I loved Rex and Bells. I loved their dynamic. The angst between them. The 'hate' and yet their instincts have them protecting one another despite the fact they're blackmailing each other 😅

Phoenix and Rex really balance the other two out. Where Rex and Bells are all angst and attitude, Phoenix and Rex are soft hearted, they try their best to take care of their back and are such loveable characters.

The cliffhanger, isn't really a cliffhanger at all. It ends softly and yet...I NEED PART TWO. Seriously, what I wouldn't give to be one of their lucky chosen ones to receive ARCs 😂

These two authors are a deadly mix. Each book they have released in this series DELIVERS 😍
88 reviews
December 28, 2025
Bells is a female omega surviving in plain sight—passing as a male beta rockstar while running from a painful past and the demons that still haunt her. When the band Vespyr loses the heart of their group to an overdose, the devastation leaves more than a musical void. Rex, Phoenix, and Raphael—bandmates and packmates—are left grieving, fractured, and barely holding themselves together.

What follows is a beautifully slow-burn romance as these wounded souls are forced into close proximity, learning to trust again while navigating grief, identity, and long-buried insecurities. Each character carries deep self-esteem struggles and emotional scars, making their gradual connection feel raw, authentic, and earned.

This story shines in its character work—their personalities are distinct, their pain palpable, and their healing deeply intertwined. It’s a powerful blend of found family, second chances, and the kind of love that grows quietly and steadily through understanding and acceptance.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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1,087 reviews27 followers
March 18, 2026
I enjoyed this book more than i thought I might, but then …

SPOILERS!!!



❄️puking her guts out and fucking within a few minutes, when she wasn’t able to carry her own weight and without her brushing her teeth and showering the ick? I’m glad they didn’t kiss in this instance, though this felt not right as they’re scent-matches. I feel like this scene was put in to at least give book 1 a sex scene, though imo the book would have benefited if we had a longer slow-burn/emotional connection build-up and they came together in a different way ~ now i mostly felt grossed out.
❄️ so, tension is a thing of beauty in a book. This book was okay with it but fucked up in the last chapter. While i was already suspicious of Stephen (in thát way), i loved the hint of the designation on his hospital papers. It was enough to have me sure for about 99% and it would’ve been a great point to build further tension on for book 2 ~ bc we didn’t know for totally sure, right? But the author chose to drop the nickname and that left no tension in that part of the story whatsoever.
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168 reviews3 followers
March 25, 2026
This book was a bit reminiscent of Phantom of the Opera for me. Rex is an angry-at-the-world Alpha with a constant mask to cover his scar tissue from an accident when he was younger. He is broody, a bit psychotic and hides away as often as he can. Bellz is a female omega parading as a male beta. I felt like she was sort of helpless. She hasn’t done much to fix her situation other than hide from everyone. She is a bit cliché in her actions throughout the book. I am hoping she gets better in book two. Phoenix is a golden retriever Alpha through and through. I liked Rafael, but I feel he needs a bit more of a personality. I hope they feature more in the second book. I felt like Rex and Bellz are the main characters and Phoenix and Rafael are the supporting cast. Other than the small character issues, I liked this story as I have the other books in the series. There is a bit of intrigue and a little spice. I am not a fan of cliffhangers, but I won't have to wait too long. I'm looking forward to reading book two and this pack getting an hea they deserve.
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537 reviews26 followers
May 3, 2026
Rating- 4
Diet rating- 3.5
Heat- 2.5
Tropes- girl hiding her gender, hidden identity, rockstar romance, MMFM

Review for entire duet-

If this duet was just an M/F enemies to lovers story between Rex and Bells, it would have been 5 stars. Rex’s story is raw and emotional. He hates Bells, but not nearly as much as he hates himself. They both feel the pull between them, but Rex is so twisted with self loathing that he doesn’t believe she could feel anything. Rex is clearly the standout character, but the author devotes so much time to him and their relationship that the other 2 love interests are barely explored at all. They seemed like afterthoughts and were interchangeable. I never felt chemistry between them and Bells. I never got a grasp on who they were as people, their personalities and backstories. The few chapters from their POV focused more on the relationship between them than on Bells. It left me feeling more like the pack contained two couples, Rex/Bells and Raf/Phoenix, than that Bells has 3 mates.
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668 reviews7 followers
December 3, 2025
3.75 stars

Ok well I love a masked man and now a hidden identity. Bells used to be a female omega pop singer until she fell off the face of this earth and re emerged as Bells a male beta rock singer.
Rex and his band are legends and Bells manger is their ex manager who Rex hates ever since his brother passed away.
One night they watch Bells set and its all of Rex brother Noah's songs. He blackmail Bells to becomes their lead singer.
The first 50% this book had me hooked. Rex and the hate he has for Bells and all his grief and turmoil from what's truly under his mask. You have Bells running and hiding from someone who bit her and stalks her. I Definetley think they are building a lot to book 2. I felt like this book really was all about Rex and Bells. The other 2 guys didn't get much until the end. So this is a slow burn in essence. I am excited to see what happens in book 2. The cliffy wasnt really one so that was good. Hoping this all comes together in book 2.
400 reviews5 followers
November 26, 2025
Rockstars!

Omegaverse...check
Three alpha Rockstars...check
A female omega rocker hiding as male beta...triple check

Claimed by the Rockstars is a enemies-to-blackmail omegaverse. Bells is hiding and Rex is threatening to destroy that. After hearing Bells singing his brother's music, Rex is determined to make her part of his revenge. Whether she wants to or not. His packmates and bandmates have no idea, but they suspect something is up.

Rex is hiding his scars and trying to figure out why Bells brings out his anger as well as his protective instincts. He also knows that he is a she. And she saw his face.

Add in a stalker that is after Bells. And a cliffhanger that leaves you needing more. And you have one of the best books in the Famerverse series.

I can't wait to read part two!
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150 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2025
Masked alphas!? Omega in hiding!? Rockstars!? Scent matches!? Surprise heat!? I mean could it get any better? This is part one of a duet and part two needs to be released yesterday. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This was fast paced and I love the characters- Bells is a former pop idol pretending to be a male beta singer. She’s hiding a lot and I love the tension that it is causing. Rex discovers her secret and uses it to blackmail her. She also discovers he actually needs his mask to hide severe scarring from an accident. Meanwhile his pack mates are trying to keep everything from falling apart. All of this creates such an amazing story with a few twists I was not expecting. I can’t wait to see how the pack comes together and what kind of chaos part two will bring.
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1,386 reviews5 followers
December 10, 2025
Claimed by the Rockstars is a why choose omegaverse fameverse with a dark edge and loads of secrets. This is part 1 of Claimed by a Rockstar. Each member of the rock band has their own traumas concerning their past. Rex is the lead member of both the band and the pack. His twin brother Nash died from an OD and it messed with the other members emotional stabilities. Along comes Bells who has his own secrets, one is he is a she. She is a girl who pretends to be a boy in another band. She is also an omega. She has a stalker who left her with a half bite and is still after her. Will the guys be able to protect her? This book ends on a cliff hanger and I can not wait to get book 5. I highly recommend this book to all Omegaverse RH romance readers.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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