A review by thereadinghammock
Faith & the Dead End Devils by Kathryn Moon

emotional funny hopeful fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

No one writes Omegaverse quite like K.Moon. Just being able to create such a robust universe, one that is easy to stumble into some pretty heavy misogyny or controversial tropes, and she navigates it so, so, well. Faith picks up just about where we left Bad Alpha off, finding Faith and the Dead End Devils MC panicking about what to do with a feral omega and a club of "I've barely ever seen an omega, let alone been allowed to be near one" group of (mostly) Alphas. From the get go, things are going to be tense, to say the least.

Bear is immediately a favorite. He's everything one could want in a protector and just seems like an absolute sweetheart of a brick wall. Chance took a while to grow on me. The chip on his shoulder seemed like a canyon, and I was nervous he was going to be a weak link in the storytelling for me. But once alone, and given even a modicum of support and real purpose, he developed into such a great compliment to Bear in Faith's growing pack. King, while not my favorite of Faith's alphas, came around for me eventually, albeit reluctantly much like the man himself. I think it's much of the same issue I had with Scorch in Baby's book, but thankfully he didn't hold out nearly as long.

Ghost though...that asshole managed to make me fall in love with him in 10 pages or less. I really didn't trust him, thought he was a total sleaze bag, but then he comes in at the 11th hour and I think I texted my friends I was buddy reading with "Godsdammit, Ghost!?! How dare!!" What a perfect addition to Faith's pack.

I'm so sad this is going to be K.Moon's last Sweetverse for a while, but I look forward to someday getting back to revisit some of the new characters she teased at the end there!

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