3.92 AVERAGE


Like the premise and some of the content was well done, but some things just seem a bit off and a bit cookie cutter. The primary focus of the book is relationship building, so really not much plot actually goes on, which was kinda disappointing because there are some places I feel they really could have taken things with the show/media/art aspects. With in those relationships, I feel like the only things we knew about the pack were what type of tattoos they do, and what they like in the bedroom (on a side note, we really need to talk about hygiene practices with primal play).

The FMC is cripplingly self conscious. While I think that works for a lot of the book, it was disappointing that her issues served as the main conflict in the book and as lo they weren’t really addressed outside of reassurance-seeking from the pack. Again a bit disappointed from the title of the book. I did appreciate the nuance with which her relationship with her twin was portrayed.

If you’ve never read an alpha/omegaverse book before this one would be a good place to start.

It’s cute, quite sweet, with minimal angst and a stronger focus on the characters rather than the plot.

There’s quite a bit of spice, as this is a female omega with five alphas. There are scenes of her with them as a group as well as individual M/F scenes as she gets to know them all better. If ya know what I mean

mhco09's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH

I just can't put myself through 500 pages of this. It wasn't bad...but the lack of conflict got to me.

The positive:
- I really liked the writing style, it pulled me right in from the beginning.
- The FMC was very self-aware and it was refreshing.
- The relationship between the twin sisters was awesome.

The negative:
- Like I said, there wasn't really any conflict. The relationships were too perfect. The characters had basically no flaws except for the FMC who was super insecure (at least the insecurity came from somewhere valid).
- The emphasis put on fluids in the sex scene was quite disturbing. I read a lot of smut, but I don't like it when I feel like I'm reading hardcore porn. For example, the FMC was craving the taste of cum and was deep throating left and right. Fluids kept gushing everywhere.
SpoilerOne time one of the guys was like: I'll put my cum on a vanilla cupcake and make you eat it!... Sorry WHAT?! That's just gross.
- I could not distinguish between the 5 MMC. They worked at the same place and all had tattoos and big dicks.

So yeah... It was okay I guess. If it were 300 pages I would have finished, but 500 is way too long.

This was a really well done omegaverse why choose. The guys were great and so patient and supportive of Esme. I really loved watching her grow throughout the book. It dragged a bit in the middle but I still really enjoyed it.

Esme has always lived in the shadow of her sister who is a famous movie star. With her sister already bonded to a rock band, her mother has taken upon herself to make sure Esme is bonded to a proper pack. Unfortunately, none of the packs want Esme for who she is and just see her as a stand-in for her sister. While attending a party with her sister, Esme has a chance encounter that starts her on her own journey of finding and accepting love. I devoured this book in 2 days - I thought it well written and kept my interest going throughout the book. I loved the relationship between the sisters and Esme getting to know herself and being shown that she can be loved on her own merits.

this book has all the omegaverse tropes you could ever need ☺ lovely and spicy, with 5 men..... Yeah, must read for omegaverse fans

My First Omegaverse

I enjoyed the story - and felt for Emma’s The constant comparisons between the sisters I felt was described so well. The feelings and insecurities they caused prevented Emma from being herself.

Knot Your Damn Omega is a chunky standalone perfect to fulfill all of your omegaverse needs! Esme is such a sweet FMC who is dealing with some rough emotions that I found extremely relatable. Dealing with the effects of a famous twin sister and the relatively recent death of her father, she struggles to believe in herself and her ability to find a pack that loves her for her. Boy does she find one though! The men of Pack Nautilus are absolutely delicious and provide numerous swoon worthy moments. I loved the steam and the intimacy that develops at a wonderful pace. This book is closer to the lighthearted side of omegaverse and I loved every second of reading it!

4.5⭐️
emotional hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated