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A review by andreasromancebooks
20% Stud 80% Muffin by Chris Redd
3.0
3.5 ⭐️ This was oddly heartwarming...
I mean, it’s an MM alien omegaverse romance, and the omega is a blue, furry alien… so, all in all, I had a lot of fun reading it. Admittedly, I went into it with super low expectations, which I think helped a lot. Sometimes, going in with no pressure lets you just enjoy the ride, and that’s exactly what happened here. Plus, the title had me in stitches—it’s so ridiculous in the best way possible.
The story itself is surprisingly sweet and heartfelt, despite its outlandish premise. The relationship between the two main characters is endearing, and the omegaverse dynamics are handled in a way that feels fresh and entertaining. Our little blue, furry lion of an omega -Makir- is such a unique character, and I found myself weirdly invested in his journey. The romance has its tender moments, but let’s be real—it’s also very much an “alphahole and we like it like that” kind of deal. If you’re into that dynamic, you’ll probably enjoy it, but even though it gets a bit over the top the book calls itself out in the odd Alpha/omega dynamics and it's so interesting to see. Obviously speaking as someone who loves and has read many a omegaverse romance.
I’m so pumped for book 2, even if I’m a bit confused about the cover. I thought it was going to focus on JayJay and Ginger, but there are two guys on the cover, so… maybe it’s an MMF situation? Honestly, I have no idea, but I’m down to clown again in this little interplanetary universe. The first book was such a fun, unexpected ride that I’m ready to dive back in, no questions asked.
EDIT: Ok, so I apparently forgot how to read the actual title that was ON THE COVER ITSELF , but apparently it's just an alternative cover of this same book. So the guys were just Makir and Geo hanging out in their little lovely bubble of love. My b.
If you’re looking for something lighthearted, this side of quirky, and just a little bit absurd, this is the book for you. It’s not going to win any literary awards, but it’s a great escape into a world that’s equal parts weird and wonderful.
I mean, it’s an MM alien omegaverse romance, and the omega is a blue, furry alien… so, all in all, I had a lot of fun reading it. Admittedly, I went into it with super low expectations, which I think helped a lot. Sometimes, going in with no pressure lets you just enjoy the ride, and that’s exactly what happened here. Plus, the title had me in stitches—it’s so ridiculous in the best way possible.
The story itself is surprisingly sweet and heartfelt, despite its outlandish premise. The relationship between the two main characters is endearing, and the omegaverse dynamics are handled in a way that feels fresh and entertaining. Our little blue, furry lion of an omega -Makir- is such a unique character, and I found myself weirdly invested in his journey. The romance has its tender moments, but let’s be real—it’s also very much an “alphahole and we like it like that” kind of deal. If you’re into that dynamic, you’ll probably enjoy it, but even though it gets a bit over the top the book calls itself out in the odd Alpha/omega dynamics and it's so interesting to see. Obviously speaking as someone who loves and has read many a omegaverse romance.
I’m so pumped for book 2, even if I’m a bit confused about the cover. I thought it was going to focus on JayJay and Ginger, but there are two guys on the cover, so… maybe it’s an MMF situation? Honestly, I have no idea, but I’m down to clown again in this little interplanetary universe. The first book was such a fun, unexpected ride that I’m ready to dive back in, no questions asked.
EDIT: Ok, so I apparently forgot how to read the actual title that was ON THE COVER ITSELF , but apparently it's just an alternative cover of this same book. So the guys were just Makir and Geo hanging out in their little lovely bubble of love. My b.
If you’re looking for something lighthearted, this side of quirky, and just a little bit absurd, this is the book for you. It’s not going to win any literary awards, but it’s a great escape into a world that’s equal parts weird and wonderful.