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Feral Omega
by Lenore Rosewood
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
N/A
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This book was so bad.
Like. Wow.
It contained sentence stonkers like: A fresh surge of adrenaline surges through me.
It doesn't have an ending, by the way. It ends half way through the only action in the book.
Everything is so repetitive. Not just at word-in-sentence-level as above, but in concepts and ideas and how they are portrayed. It's like the author got one idea about a book and then didn't take ANY steps forward, just everything stayed at square one. Literally every relationship dynamic you get at page 10 is the same at page 500. The pack hate each other. It left me questioning, why are you here? And then, why am I here? Repeatedly. Especially when we go over the same tired conflict "he's my brother in all but blood" "he's feral" "I'm a monster" "she's mine" "will he lose it and kill us all". But for like hours and hours. The FMC also suddenly changes her opinion on the pack very late in the book for absolutely no reason. The pack all seem to be very horrible people to each other, and everyone except the FMC.
The worldbuilding is so poor it basically doesn't exist. And everyone has tragic backstories that nobody is told. They're just referred to and gasped about. It truly is that empty. I was bored basically throughout. I only got through it because I was buddy reading and had it - for free from a libro.fm sale - on audiobook.
Also the entirely unnecessary fatphobia sucked.
Like. Wow.
It contained sentence stonkers like: A fresh surge of adrenaline surges through me.
It doesn't have an ending, by the way. It ends half way through the only action in the book.
Everything is so repetitive. Not just at word-in-sentence-level as above, but in concepts and ideas and how they are portrayed. It's like the author got one idea about a book and then didn't take ANY steps forward, just everything stayed at square one. Literally every relationship dynamic you get at page 10 is the same at page 500. The pack hate each other. It left me questioning, why are you here? And then, why am I here? Repeatedly. Especially when we go over the same tired conflict "he's my brother in all but blood" "he's feral" "I'm a monster" "she's mine" "will he lose it and kill us all". But for like hours and hours. The FMC also suddenly changes her opinion on the pack very late in the book for absolutely no reason. The pack all seem to be very horrible people to each other, and everyone except the FMC.
The worldbuilding is so poor it basically doesn't exist. And everyone has tragic backstories that nobody is told. They're just referred to and gasped about. It truly is that empty. I was bored basically throughout. I only got through it because I was buddy reading and had it - for free from a libro.fm sale - on audiobook.
Also the entirely unnecessary fatphobia sucked.
Graphic: Fatphobia, Mental illness, Physical abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Sexual violence, Slavery, Torture, Violence, Forced institutionalization, Blood, Death of parent, Murder, Alcohol, Sexual harassment, Injury/Injury detail