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Alpha & Omega by Isabelle Arden

cathepsut's review

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3.0

I am not a big fan of the priesthood trope, i.e. some conflicted priest, whose vows of celibacy are tested and eventually fail because of true love. But this sounded like fun and I neeed something silly to chill out.

I don't really buy the idea of werewolves, that are so far removed from human society, that they don't know the inns and outs of that society. Is that a believable setting? It's nice though, that there are female alpha wolves and that it doesn't make a bit of a difference, what gender everybody is.

Decent characters, plot and sex scenes. Aden is a little wishy-washy, after being so conflicted at first, he gave up the goods pretty easily. The story is predictable and straight forward, but entertaining enough.

hypnoticx's review

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3.0

An interesting read i adored Aden and Nicolai from the first moment, they're both rather awkward and trying to figure themselves out which in the end brings them together. I enjoyed the alpha, beta & omega theme its done incredibly well and the conflict was great i liked the history into the packs/werewolves past in general. The ending was adorable and rather fitting closure i feel to Adens past, he will keep it a part of his life but not with those who don't accept him.

Overall a rather easy, adorable and sweet read with a beautiful relationship building at the heart of the story. I especially enjoyed Nicolai showing Aden how to shift for the first time, along with their admiration for each other throughout is lovely to read.
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