Showing posts with label Genre: Omegaverse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genre: Omegaverse. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2026

Knotted by the Psychopath by Taylor Rose [Review]

Knotted by the Psychopath (Knotted by Cupid, an Omegaverse Romance #2) by Taylor Rose
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: February 24, 2026

Knotted by Cupid, an Omegaverse Romance
1. Knotted by the Incubus
2. Knotted by the Psychopath - Kindle
3. Knotted by her Alphas
4. Knotted by her Alphahole Boss
5. Knotted by the Dragon Prince
6. Knotted by her Fated Mates
7. Knotted by her Wolf Shifters

Taylor Rose
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I came to the asylum to study a monster.

An alpha psychopath.

They warned me about him.

The other psychologists.
The guards.
Even the warden.

But when his scent hits me, my body responds in ways my clinical training never prepared me for. He watches me like he's memorizing the way I breathe. Speaks to me like he's reciting hungry prayers he wrote in my name.

And then he calls me his queen.

I should run.

I should scream.

I should remember what he is.

But the most dangerous thing about him isn't the blood on his hands.

It's how desperately I want those murderous hands on me.
Thoughts on Knotted by the Psychopath: Okay, so this book skated the edge of being too dark for me. That said, I specifically picked it up for the psychopath angle and Rook did NOT disappoint. Let's just say he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. Or seduce his lady.

But before we get to that, we have to have Willow voluntarily walk into an asylum to meet a man who she's maybe a little obsessed with. Professionally, of course. At least that's what she tells herself. He's brilliant, deadly, and the end result of what he commits could almost be considered art. She's carefully collected all the information she could about him, written the definitive book based on that info, and now she's about to meet the man in question.

Except...she's not in charge. Everything that happens from the moment she steps through the asylum doors is orchestrated by him. He's as obsessed as she is. And he's gladly admit what he feels for her is anything BUT professional. He knows she's his other half and that they're meant for one another. Now he just has to convince her.

Like I said, this book was almost a little too dark for me. Willow has to accept that her body knows what it wants and the omega inside her wants Rook. He pushes her boundaries until she has no choice but to bend. I'm also pretty sure he'd burn down the world for her if needed. So, you know, there's that.

A little darker than I normally like, but enjoyable in a bloody, twisted sort of way.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Knotted by the Incubus by Imani Jay [Review]

Knotted by the Incubus (Knotted by Cupid, an Omegaverse Romance #1) by Imani Jay
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: February 24, 2026

Knotted by Cupid, an Omegaverse Romance
1. Knotted by the Incubus - Kindle
2. Knotted by the Psychopath
3. Knotted by her Alphas
4. Knotted by her Alphahole Boss
5. Knotted by the Dragon Prince
6. Knotted by her Fated Mates
7. Knotted by her Wolf Shifters

Imani Jay
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
He feeds on lust... but he's starving for love.

For months, Destiny has been dreaming of a shadow lover. Faceless, nameless. The best sex of her life, and he's not even real. At least, that's what she thinks...

Rahel is an ancient incubus who stopped feeding because no one compares to the omega in his dreams. He doesn't know she exists. He's starving, but he'd rather die hungry than settle for less than her.

Then, on Valentine's night, he catches her scent: chocolate, brown sugar... the woman who's been ruining him in his sleep. She's real. She's HIS. And this grumpy alpha biker is about to break down her door and show his sunshine girl exactly what happens when fantasy becomes flesh.

One taste, and he'll never let her go.
Thoughts on Knotted by the Incubus: A growly, grumpy alpha incubus who has found the woman of his dreams IN his dreams and the omega lady who knows no one could be as good as the Shadow Daddy who visits her at night. He's willing to let himself fade away if he can't have her. She's not interested in anyone but the dream man who rocks her world.

Then he catches her scent on V-Day and suddenly a world of opportunities opens for them. You know, after he breaks down her door to get to her, straight up claims her on her prep table (that's going to require some DEEP disinfecting, btw), and gives her everything she needed before she knew she needed it.

Yup, Rahul and Destiny make things work. He'll go to any lengths to claim her (once he knows she's not just a figment of his imagination) and she's 100% along for that ride. Because Rahul is an incubus with game and he's VERY giving.

Sexy and fun (despite the rather unhygienic use of the prep table) with a whole lot of alpha/omega goodness. *thumbs up*

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Knotted by the Beast by Siena Stone [Review]

Knotted by the Beast (Knotty Fairytales #3) by Siena Stone
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 7, 2026

Knotty Fairytales
1. Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf
2. Knotting Cinderella
3. Knotted by the Beast - Kindle
4. Hunted & Knotted by the Minotaur King
5. Knotting the Evil Queen

Siena Stone
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
The moment Belle steps into his cursed castle, everything changes. Her scent wakes something feral inside The Beast, turning him into a starving monster, desperate to rut.

But Belle’s not his prisoner. She’s his mate. And once he gets a taste of her lush curves and sweet slick, Beast won’t stop until she’s knotted, marked, and bred.

Belle knows she should run, but her body burns for her massive monster, and her heart recognizes he’s her mate.
Thoughts on Knotted by the Beast: A sex-ay Beauty and the Beast retelling and I AM HERE FOR IT! We have a growly Beast who absolutely doesn't believe in fated mates and the omega who calls to him. Belle is sweet and kind and has never experienced the kind of feelings Beast rouses in her. To say they get down to business VERY quickly might be understating things.

But tangling in the sheets (or christening the various rooms in the castle) doesn't mean she accepts him. Or loves him. Beast has to face the facts that maybe he's destined to remain cursed forever. Which frankly sucks. Fortunately, Belle has a good heart and she's willing to follow her happiness wherever it might lead her. To be fair, Belle's father had to talk some sense into her, but she still listened and did what needed to be done.

A cursed castle, a whole lot of steamy times in the sheets, a staff who are VERY invested in Belle and Beast's relationship, a Beast who learned a serious lesson, and a lady who loves with everything inside her. *thumbs up*

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Knotting Cinderella by Siena Stone [Review]

Knotting Cinderella (Knotty Fairytales #2) by Siena Stone
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: November 27, 2025

Knotty Fairytales
1. Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf
2. Knotting Cinderella - Kindle
3. Knotted by the Beast
4. Hunted & Knotted by the Minotaur King
5. Knotting the Evil Queen

Siena Stone
| Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
Turns out, getting a fairy godmother is great. Getting caught by four royal alpha wolves? That’s… complicated.

Ella’s spent years as an unpaid servant in her own home, but when a royal decree commands every unmated omega to attend the Prince’s mating ball, her evil stepmother makes one thing clear: servants don’t get to play princess.

Enter one meddling fairy godmother with a flair for dramatic transformations and very specific rules about midnight.

The plan was simple: go to the ball, have one magical night, maybe eat some fancy food, then disappear before anyone figures out she’s nobody special.

What Ella didn’t plan on? Walking into a ballroom full of eligible omegas and immediately catching the attention of Prince Adrian and his entire pack of alpha wolves.

One sniff of her scent and these four massive, gorgeous, extremely possessive shifters know she’s their fated mate. Their omega. Their forever.

They’re claiming their mate. All four of them. In every way possible.

Which would be romantic if Ella wasn’t currently running for her life because the clock just struck midnight, her dress is disintegrating, and she’s pretty sure turning back into a girl in rags in front of the entire kingdom would be bad.

Now they’re hunting her with nothing but a glass slipper and an obsession that borders on unhinged. And when they finally track down their runaway Cinderella… when they discover she’s been hidden in plain sight, sleeping in a closet and treated like dirt… these wolves stop playing nice.

And anyone who hurt her is about to learn that “happily ever after” has very sharp teeth.
Thoughts on Knotting Cinderella: A Cinderella retelling with four hungry wolves and one lady who is trying to make the best of her terrible situation with her step-family. She doesn't expect to be compatible with the royal wolves, but THINGS HAPPEN.

I'm getting ahead of myself, though. Ella is existing. Her stepmother and stepsisters use her ruthlessly to keep their house and themselves looking good. She wants better for herself, but can't see a way of getting out of the situation her stepmother has trapped her in. Then the invitation for the ball comes and Ella sees a chance to experience ONE night where she can forget about scrubbing and cleaning. BUT (as is the way with Cinderella's wicked stepmother) her stepmother forbids her from going. Even though the invitation specifies EVERY unmated omega is to attend.

Enter one fairy godmother, one night of dancing and revelry, and an unexpected connection with four royal wolves. Yup, Ella hits the jackpot with that pack.

Meanwhile, the prince is worried since he and his pack haven't found their omega yet. But one glance at Ella has him and the rest of his pack sure they've found their fifth. A little steam, a little heat, and an unforgettable night with their omega and then midnight hits and she bolts. Which means these wolves need to pull out all the stops to find the lady who completes their wolves.

I enjoy a good fairytale retelling so *thumbs up*

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf by Imani Jay and Siena Stone [Review]

Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf (Knotty Fairytales #1) by Imani Jay and Siena Stone
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: November 11, 2025

Knotty Fairytales
1. Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf - Paperback | Kindle
2. Knotting Cinderella
3. Knotted by the Beast
4. Hunted & Knotted by the Minotaur King
5. Knotting the Evil Queen

Imani Jay
| Amazon |

Siena Stone
| Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
Red’s plan is to drop off treats at her grandmother’s cabin, and maybe catch a glimpse of the Wolf everyone’s warned her about. But she’s about to discover that some legends are dangerously real—and impossibly tempting.

The Wolf doesn’t just want to catch her…he wants to claim her.

One sniff of her scent, and this alpha’s primal instincts roar to life. This curvy girl is his fated mate, his omega, and he’s ready to chase her down, knot her tight, and show her exactly what it means to be caught by the big bad wolf.
Thoughts on Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf: I enjoyed this book overall, but I did think there was a lot of repetition in how often both Red and Wolf thought of how she'd been claimed and was his now. Like, I absolutely get that this is supposed to be primal and a deep, driving urge and maybe both of them were lost in the moment and what was happening, but there was a lot of how he had claimed her and marked her and was now his.

Did it detract from my overall enjoyment of the book? The repetition took me out of it a little because I kept focusing on how he'd thought this exact same thing two paragraphs before (or the chapter before or the page before, you get the point), but I'm really here for Red getting caught by a big, bad wolf and I was definitely given that. So did it detract? Minimally, I'd say although I did notice it. (and I also get that there are only so many variations on how someone can claim the other is theirs, so take this entire review with a grain of salt.)

Enjoyable and I'll likely see how Cinderella fares so *thumbs up*