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An interesting and unusual read, I did enjoy this but found it a bit slow occasionally, but overall a good story, nice characters and very interesting, will be keeping an eye out for future writing by the author

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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Really interesting premise the overall story is very good. I really found the characters  engaging and multi-layered.

This book could stand a bit of revision it has quite a few mistakes in wording or general flow. I did nock it down a star for that but with better editing it would easily be a 4 star read.

This is the second novel by this author and I feel she has a great deal of promise.

Definitely one to keep an eye on! Errors aside not a bad book and it was still an enjoyable read.

I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.

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this was a really unique read in the scifi genre, I really enjoyed the premise and getting to know the characters. I really enjoyed reading this book.

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This is really a short story that seems it will be part of a series.

She is a well-known, but reclusive artist and she is deeply in love with her friend Kita (who just see her as a sister). As a rare Omega in hiding as a Beta, Henley is used to living under the radar that is until she meets alpha Alexander (Cass) and her threatens to ruin everything she as worked so hard for. She sees in truth for what it really is and he wants her but she doesn't want him (though her body may lie). She wants Kita. When push comes to shove, these two alphas will end up fighting for her, but will it be she who loses in the end?

Though this is story may be considered an omegaverse story and there are themes of possible dubcon as the character is of two minds, be warned that there are also heavier themes of suicide and depression. These types of books usually paint the alpha in the bad light until the reader can see his motives and understand him; so that the plot is usually driven by the emotions of the FMC, leaving the reader with to feel sympathy and helplessness with her character. In the case of this book, it was a toss up, on one hand, when Henley completely shut out Alexander, I understood; but on the other hand, I was frustrated with her giving up when her character was considered a fighter since birth. Her dying would only kill Kita also and that seemed very selfish if she loved him and she had completed closed her heart to try for the situation she was in. We'll see where the book goes from here but I definitely have some sympathy for Cass

** I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. **

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