A review by rhreviewer91
Fighting Fallon by Sinclair Kelly

adventurous dark hopeful mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Sinclair Kelly did it again. 

This story is pretty much perfection. You have a bada$$ omega who trusts no one but works independently to take out Alphas who think they can get away with whatever twisted things they want. 
You have three men who are heartbroken and in love but haven't been able to find the one who completes them. 
Then you have a secret organization that decides they can use all of this to their advantage and puts a plan into motion connecting all of these characters together for one heck of a ride. 

There's secrets, past hurts, mystery, action, and spice. There's no other woman drama, no bullying, no major agnst, or any other crazy complications. No lulls, no dragging anything out. There aren't even any spelling errors! It's just perfection! This book is everything you need. 

6/5 stars!

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**Adding because my brain overthinks a lot about everything. Minor spoilers ahead:

Apparently, all of the band's music was about her. They did interviews reaching out to her, and yet the first four years, they slept around hoping to fill the hole in their hearts that she was meant to fill. After four years, they decided to go celibate until they found her. I'm curious why they actively wrote those songs about how much they loved her, that she was it for them, and how they believed they still loved her, and yet still slept around during that time unless they figured they'd never see her again. Perhaps they didn't care as much back then or admit to themselves how much they did until after the four years? I really wish it was explained more or that they talked to each other about it - her holding off during that time and their reasoning for what they did in that aspect. 

I'm also curious (though this is just me being me!) if they held away from knotting, even though they didn't know she was an omega until they scented her at the concert ten years after they left. It's not necessary to the story, but I'm still nosey! I wish this had somehow been brought up in the book!