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Alpha's Submission by Nora Phoenix

babytloves2read's review against another edition

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4.0

TW: honestly finished this book a couple days ago and cannot remember oops

I actually really like this series. I listened to this one on audiobook and wanted to continue the series this way, but #money. Why doesn’t audible let you listen to as many books as you want??? Anywho, I saw a lot of people say that the book pulls you in too many directions, and I agree. However, you never get bored! I love the foursome so much and I love that this is turning into a shifter story!

flordeliz315's review against another edition

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5.0

I love this series.
This book is not only sexy as hell it also keeps you guessing what's going to happen
next until the very end. I need book 3 now.

cinelitchick's review against another edition

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5.0

Alpha's Submission continues the story that began in Alpha's Sacrifice and builds on it beautifully. The overarching mystery concerning the Melloni gene continues to intrigue and excite. The bonding of the four mates is wonderfully told as we get the POVs of the men. The book is suspenseful, romantic, funny, dramatic and scorching hot.

If you've never read A/B/O Mpreg before, Nora Phoenix's Irresistible Omegas is the perfect introduction.

bookish_infusion's review against another edition

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4.0

4.25 ⭐

Enar is bae

nasaje's review against another edition

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5.0

I want to start this review by saying that if you haven't read Alpha's Sacrifice (Irresistable Omegas #1), you're probably not gonna enjoy this very much or understand very much.

Now for the actual review:

I loved it. It is very information packed, so it's not a light or fluffy read, and I understood a lot more of the story as more information was brought into the light, so prepare to feel slightly confused at times (alongside the characters), but know that it will all make sense as you go along.

The good thing about that is that there is never a dull moment; there is never a time when you want to put it down, and if I didn't need sleep, I would have read it in one sitting because it is so captivating.

The characters are complex and deep, and you feel and feel for them, and you want to hit them at times, but mostly you just want to give them a big hug.

This is a book that I will reread many times in the future; both because I liked it a lot, but also because I feel like there is a new layer to unearth, a new piece of information to pull apart with every read-through.

liz7kathleen's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF. Way too cheesey. No character depth. Pretty disappointing because I know this author can do better.

readingtotravel's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75


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xanthe87's review against another edition

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5.0

A fantastic follow up to Alpha's Sacrifice from Nora Phoenix. I'm a big fan of her work but it just seems to get better with each book!
We follow on exactly where we left off from book one and you need to have read that one to understand all of the goings on in this one. You do need to pay attention, especially when things get tough as it could be easy to get lost in the explanations that are given. But damn, what a story line! Something so much bigger than our four MC's but they are right there at the centre and fighting for themselves, their family and their pack.
The relationship could be so complicated but the way Nora writes them, they each get their time to speak, express their fears, wants and needs, The connection between Lidon and Vieno, Palani and Enar, Lidon and Palani, Enar and Vieno, Palani and Vieno and Lidon and Enar, and then between the four of them......just wow! Keeping up with it is intense, writing it must have been hard to keep track of but I can't praise it enough! The story line is strong, engaging and intense and the characters, both from book one and newcomers are interesting, appealing and just draw you into the world that has been created. So very proud of Enar and what he struggles with, yet comes to rely on the family they've created.
This is the first time I've read MMMM, apart from book 1, and I wasn't sure how the dynamics would work but in this book it's clearly been well thought out and I love that the characters take turns with POV throughout the book as we go through the story. It gives us the chance to know each one better and what is happening with them as well as their feelings with regards to this new relationship.
I can't wait to see where the story heads next and what is in the near future for the foursome and the group around them.
I cannot recommend this book enough, though as said previously, you need to read book one for this to fully make sense.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review

ruthie_wk's review against another edition

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4.0

I assumed the investigative aspect of this story would conclude in this book, and it took me getting to 90% to realize that I have to read the rest of the series to find out about how it will turn out.
I'm bummed since I really don't give a flying f about the side characters I met in this book, but I might just end up reading them to find out who is behind the conspiracy.

I hope I end up liking the rest of the books.

rusticpages's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars