A review by readingwithfefe
Violet Flames by Kitt Lynn

dark funny tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

1st person/multi pov
Spice: 4/5

What happens when an Omega who doesn't want a pack is forced to join one that already has an Omega? Chaos that's what happens. Kitt Lynn's second book in the Broken Omegas series, Violet Flames, follows the story of Violet. Burned by heartbreak and betrayal from her past she has no interest in finding a pack. When a pack is desperate to heal their Omega and bring him back from the depression that's breaking him a little more each day the opportunity to place Violet with a pack where they might save each other cannot be passed up. All that's left is to wait and see if adding Violet to the mix will bring them all together or tear them apart. 

As far as an Omegaverse book goes this one gave me everything I love about the genre in one book. I believe this is the first time I've read one with two Omegas in the pack but let me just say I will be looking for more. I adored how these two Omegas drifted toward each other and leaned on each other even through the push and pull of depression and jealousy. Their bond was by far my favorite in the story. I have to say I was not a huge fan of the pack leader Han. I didn't hate him but something about his character just irritated me a tad. The other two pack members were perfect though and I love how their characters developed throughout the book. 

I enjoyed the pace of the story and easily read several chapters at a time excited to see what would happen next. I liked how the story played out and the way it ended. I wouldn't have been opposed to maybe a little more tension or drama in the last third or so of the book but not having more of it didn't cause me to like the book any less. If you like why choose Omegaverse with MM action and good spice then I would absolutely recommend this book. And though it is the second in the series it can be read as a standalone, however, I do recommend reading book one first since I really enjoyed it as well and it will give you a little bit more understanding of Violet's character prior to being placed with pack.