Omega Reimagined Volume 1
by Tanya Chris
Omegas… reimagined.
Leo badly needs an alpha to help with his heats, but he doesn’t need one for anything else. He’s tough, he’s angry, and he can’t stop begging for what only Angel can give him.
Gage wishes he could find an alpha who would treat him like the omega he really is, not the beta they perceive him to be, and Ryker’s all over it.
Benjy is out of the den and looking for love. His father wants him to find an alpha, but sometimes the best alpha is another omega.
The first three Omega Reimagined novellas have been collected into a single volume.
Omega Reclaimed: When Angel meets Leo, heat is in the air, but they both have painful pasts that make it impossible to form a more permanent bond.
Omega Revealed: Ryker doesn’t understand why he reacts to Gage the way he does. He just knows he needs to make sure Gage is happy and safe and gets all the knots he can handle.
Omega Released: JT is supposed to be helping Benjy find his perfect alpha, but this sweet, fresh-off-the-farm omega might be better off without one.
Volume 1 of Omega Reimagined includes Omega Reclaimed, Omega Revealed, and Omega Released, all of which have been published separately. This is a non-MPREG universe.
Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
Omega Reimagined contains the first three novellas in the series with each book focusing on a different couple. Each novella can be read as a standalone, but there is a continuing storyline that carries through. All three romances address a different very human topic, but it's done shifter style. Not only that, but it's done shifter omega style in this non-MPreg omegaverse. It's certainly an interesting and different take on what I've seen before in omegaverse with the underlying theme of it's not about the gender, race, or social class, it's about the person, or in this case, the wolf. The stories are fun and engaging, and these couples do generate more than their fair share of steam. Usually, in a series, I have a favorite couple or book, but if pressed to pick one here, I'm not sure I could. Each couple brings something different to the table, the characters are likable, and all three couples have good chemistry. All in all, the whole thing made for an entertaining read. I read one story each evening since they are novellas, but I had to force myself to stop at the end of each because I wanted to see what would be next for this intriguing world.
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