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A review by ljamison01
Alpha & Omega by Courtney W. Dixon
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
This is the fourth book in the Alpha’s rejects series. This is the only book in the series I have read. The other books really should be read prior to this book because the other couples are all featured in this book. Alpha (Kingston) owns a bar and takes care of his makeshift family of rejects. Alpha takes care of and assumes responsibility for all of them. Now Omega (Harley) is a chef and restaurant owner with a teenage son. Omega and Alpha meet up on an app and begin to talk and later agree to meet. The attraction is instant and amazing. Their personalities mesh and they complement each other. It’s a big shock when they realize their places of business are right next door to each other. Alpha is thrown by this because before Omega’s restaurant opened his bar was doing fairly well. This story is very interesting and not a slow burn but a middle sizzle. The relationship between the two men is genuine and grows slowly. The spice is hot but the story really focuses on Alpha and his need to always take care of others. As I didn’t read the other stories I was left feeling as his rejects were just people who constantly took advantage of him and there was no sense of self reliance or independence or the need to take control of one’s own life. I loved Alpha and Omega and these two characters were meant to be together and the story shows us the love and support they had for each other in difficult situations. This was an amazing story of love and acceptance. Please check your trigger warnings and read the author’s note at the beginning of the story.