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lilbitbookish 's review for:
Once Upon A Pack
by Ari Wright
Once Upon a Pack left me feeling warm and cozy—like being wrapped in a silky silver duvet. Ari Wright absolutely nails the “cozy Omegaverse” vibes, even if the book ran a little long for my taste.
The strongest part? The three MMCs. Each one had a solid backstory and character arc that felt distinct without veering into cliché.
The weakest link? Honestly… the slick. So much slick. It crossed the line from immersive to icky for me.
I’d recommend this to anyone who loves fairytale retellings and pack dynamics, especially if you’re into the softer, sweeter side of the Omegaverse. But if you’re craving dark romance or can’t stomach the messier biology of this trope, skip it.
3.5 stars from me. Cozy, sweet, and just a little too slippery.
The strongest part? The three MMCs. Each one had a solid backstory and character arc that felt distinct without veering into cliché.
The weakest link? Honestly… the slick. So much slick. It crossed the line from immersive to icky for me.
I’d recommend this to anyone who loves fairytale retellings and pack dynamics, especially if you’re into the softer, sweeter side of the Omegaverse. But if you’re craving dark romance or can’t stomach the messier biology of this trope, skip it.
3.5 stars from me. Cozy, sweet, and just a little too slippery.