A review by oofie
Baby & the Late Night Howlers by Kathryn Moon

medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

3.75 - Liked it a lot.

This book tells the story of Baby, new omega in the omegaverse. She comes into her omega designation in the middle of a motorcycle club bar, which is *not* safe for her since omegas are super rare, precious, and tempting. She's taken to the omega center by a kind beta she nearly jumped the bones of (because of his Alpha's smell on him) to begin the process of finding a pack. 

She finds one quickly: the pack of the kind beta, actually, who are another motorcycle club. There are a lot of alphas, not all of whom she is interested in bonding. But she quickly becomes precious to them, and them to her in return. But a rival MC pack is also interested in Baby, and suddenly, her pack has to do whatever they can to ensure her safety.

Ok, now my feelings. I really liked this book, because I came for the smut. I was looking for a *dirty* book, and this book delivered on that. There's not a lot of plot, just a lot of sex (and I mean a lot), and then some small bits where you learn about the alphas Baby's bonded, and see their relationships. This book is basically a reverse harem, which I had never read before but was a big fan of. It's also got some multi-partner sex, and polyamory, which were also things I hadn't read before but was a fan of. I wasn't rooting for any one alpha over the next, which I thought I would. I was just very into how into Baby each of them was, and how non-jealous they were as well. I hadn't read a book before where there was more than one alpha, but maybe that just means I've finally entered the Omegaverse now? Because this book is full-out Omegaverse. There is, however, no shifting or anything.

Anyways, if you like all the above, you'll like this book. If you're looking for plot or deeper relationships, it isn't. It really hit the spot for me ;)