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A review by what_manda_reads
Welcome to Bone Town by Thea Masen, Clover Holloway
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
medium-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
4.5
What You'll Find:
🦴 archeological adventure/ omegaverse
💖 A broken omega professor on her first dig
💼 A stuffy alpha professor who refuses to work with omegas
🔫 An ex-military alpha head of security
🔬 An insecure brainy beta scientist
🥷 An obsessive & unhinged alpha tomb raider who falls first
💞 Rivals to lovers
🏛️ Close proximity; trapped in a labyrinthine underground temple
🫶🏽 Fated mates/scent matches
🔥Heat, 🪢 knots & bonding
❤️🩹 hurt/comfort/healing
✴️ Mythical divine power
⚔️ MMMFM
The authors’ tribute to beloved archeological adventure movies are reimagined in the context of an omegaverse and made for a fast paced romance where more than the characters’ hearts were in peril.
I loved every minute of this book, so reminiscent of Indiana Jones! The characters were unique, each bringing something to the table that the group needed to survive being trapped in Lunara’s Temple. Cora is brilliant, strong, feisty, knows her own mind, and won’t allow men to make decisions for her based on her biology. But, she also has hidden insecurities rooted in her inability to go into heat and bond with a mate. This emotional insecurity makes for a great balance with her apparent self-sufficiency.
The sense of fate/the goddess playing a major roll in bringing these five people together, in this place and at this time, is undeniable and an aspect of the story that I particularly appreciated.
Of course there’s plenty of running from life threatening danger within Lunara’s temple with snakes, scorpions, near drowning….and all the spice! This is one raucous ride you don’t want to miss!
I had the opportunity to read an advance copy and am voluntarily sharing my honest review.
🦴 archeological adventure/ omegaverse
💖 A broken omega professor on her first dig
💼 A stuffy alpha professor who refuses to work with omegas
🔫 An ex-military alpha head of security
🔬 An insecure brainy beta scientist
🥷 An obsessive & unhinged alpha tomb raider who falls first
💞 Rivals to lovers
🏛️ Close proximity; trapped in a labyrinthine underground temple
🫶🏽 Fated mates/scent matches
🔥Heat, 🪢 knots & bonding
❤️🩹 hurt/comfort/healing
✴️ Mythical divine power
⚔️ MMMFM
The authors’ tribute to beloved archeological adventure movies are reimagined in the context of an omegaverse and made for a fast paced romance where more than the characters’ hearts were in peril.
I loved every minute of this book, so reminiscent of Indiana Jones! The characters were unique, each bringing something to the table that the group needed to survive being trapped in Lunara’s Temple. Cora is brilliant, strong, feisty, knows her own mind, and won’t allow men to make decisions for her based on her biology. But, she also has hidden insecurities rooted in her inability to go into heat and bond with a mate. This emotional insecurity makes for a great balance with her apparent self-sufficiency.
The sense of fate/the goddess playing a major roll in bringing these five people together, in this place and at this time, is undeniable and an aspect of the story that I particularly appreciated.
Of course there’s plenty of running from life threatening danger within Lunara’s temple with snakes, scorpions, near drowning….and all the spice! This is one raucous ride you don’t want to miss!
I had the opportunity to read an advance copy and am voluntarily sharing my honest review.