Lodging the Alpha’s Omega (Alpha Omega Lodge #1) by Emma Knox

Posted May 27, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Lodging the Alpha’s Omega (Alpha Omega Lodge #1) by Emma KnoxTitle: Lodging the Alpha’s Omega (Alpha Omega Lodge #1)
Author: Emma Knox
Series: Alpha Omega Lodge #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: November 29, 2017
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 140
Genres: Romance, Paranormal
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: two-stars

Blurb:

Steven wants to stay out of the way of all Alphas. To him they’re nothing but trouble and see Omegas as nothing but pieces of meat.
So as a computer engineer, he keeps his mind focused on his job and immediate family. Until everything goes haywire, and he’s mixed in a battle of surrounding pheromones and testosterones, a botched booking, and an Alpha claiming to be his mate? He’s already had a bad experience with one Alpha, and he’s not going to make the same mistake twice. But Drake Gryther isn’t going to let Steven go easily… or at all. Will Steven be the means to bring peace between the Relusons and Grythers?
Or will he do the same thing his family name is know for, and cause a massive pack war?
Lodging the Alpha’s Omega is book 1 of the Alpha Omega Lodge series! There’s steamy times and an adorable baby, plus knotting and of course, M/PREG! There is NO cheating, NO cliffhangers, and definitely a HEA that will have you screaming for more!

My Review:

Weak plot and climax. The steam just wasn’t there. The dialogue was choppy and the pacing inconsistent. The scene breaks were done at odd times. Like Steven is chilling in the garden and some random omega comes up and tells him his relationship is gonna start a war. Then it cuts to Drake. WTF? Also, Drake is too overbearing to be cute or adorable, especially after Steven’s earlier inner dialogue about being independent. And what was up with the boss’ oh so convenient obsession? He had NO ROLE to speak of in the first half of the book, then “BAM!” Uh, hello foreshadowing? The whole story was very inconsistent and choppy, needed a few rounds of edits. Vanity published.

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