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Renegade by Myra Danvers

poppycasgabs's review

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1.0

Oh, to see without my eyes because what the absolute fuck did I just read??

The cover drew me in and the series name intrigued me, but wow this was definitely not for me.

I really should have stopped after I realized it was an A/B/O book, but I didn't and I have to live with that now. At a certain point I was only reading to get to the end so I could stop. A horrible decision really since I hated everything about it and should have just DNF'ed.

halffast's review

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Shit hits the fan after an Omega harem slave offends her malicious Alpha Prince.

Some of the most unabashedly visceral and raunchy Omegaverse I've ever read, wow! My heart ached for Renegade. This was the first book I've read by Myra Danvers and it won't be the last.

CW for typical dark Omegaverse themes

aliyah_aliyah's review

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I don't like the way it read. The writing is amateur.

kudo5795's review against another edition

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5.0

Beautiful beginning

Myra Danvers may be a chaos demon, but her words are anything but chaotic (demonic, maybe!). Gruesome and detailed and visceral and vibrant, her words paint the page in a descriptive mural that implores the mind to open all the senses to this new, strange world.

I cannot wait for more!

lynn_webb's review

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4.0

It has been a couple of days since I finished this book. The truth is, I’m still trying to wrap my head around it, but it was an exciting read.

There were a few moments in which the pace slowed but always seemed to pick back up. I have never read anything from the Omegaverse trope making this book different from any other I’ve read. The storyline and world built were intriguing, and the characters were distinct. I’m interested to read what happens next.

Voluntarily reviewed after receiving a free copy courtesy of BookSprout and the author, Myra Danvers.

bodebeabay's review against another edition

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1.0

Dnf'd at chapter 5.
This is definitely NOT for me.
I found it degrading and weird.
Nothing about it up to this point got me interested or invested. Mostly it just disgusted me.
Kind of like watching someone play with their own vomit.
Gross

awesomelybadbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

The Hathorians have long ago been conquered by the Anhur. Hathorian males are used as amusement and entertainment for Anhur Queens and other such nobles. Hathorian females have been gradually turned into breeders for Hathorian males, their offspring being hybrids that are raised to be warriors and nothing more. This is a story of one Hathorian female who is accused of deceit and betrayal after her matron is found to have been giving her an herbal concoction that prevents pregnancy. Though the Hathorian female had nothing to do with such betrayal to her station, she is punished by being banished from the harem and given to the guards to use at their leisure. After suffering abuse and disfigurement, the female manages to escape to the beyond (forest) where dangers lurk around every tree, a virus threatens to take hold, and she is forced to endure the full effects of going into heat without the natural suppressant that she had been given to make her cycle bearable. Understand, that if you came here for an expansive story, you came to the wrong place. The story is there, yes, but it's not a deep one thus far. However, if you are a reader with certain kinks that may be a little out of the norm, this book might interest you. What this book does do, it does it really well! Sometimes that's all the honesty and story you need or all the story you're seeking and there is nothing wrong with that! It definitely made for an interesting shift at work! Four stars just for being what it is.

elisha_reads's review

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2.0

The blurbs are so unclear. Does the girl's story end in the 2nd book?

slothsonaspaceship's review against another edition

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25


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lifeinthebooklane's review

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3.0

Well excuse me Myra Danvers but who the heck do you think you are leaving me stranded at that point of the story?