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Clutch by Virginia Kelly, Piper Scott

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clarabooksit's review against another edition

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.5


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friends2lovers's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

I'm not new to omegaverse, but this was my first time reading an omegaverse world with shifters and I really enjoyed it! I especially loved the combination of serious and silly elements. It's set in an oppressive society with strict rules around reproduction and mating. But the humor and characters bring a lot of levity to the story. I also think it's neat that, even though this is an omegaverse, the existence of dragons is still a secret. So it's a fantastical surprise for Nate when he finds out, and the reader gets to learn about the dragons alongside him. The romance between Nate and Alistair doesn't really stand out and is kind of underwhelming compared to everything else (like the worldbuilding and side characters). But this was still a great listen that I would recommend!

ENDNOTES: MM paranormal romance, omegaverse, dragon shifters, bonded mates, mpreg (eggpreg), hookup/one-night-stand, accidental pregnancy, possessive (you are mine), 3rd-person dual POV, short novel (67k words), whispersync KU/audio

HEAT:
5 full, explicit sex scenes. First scene is in the prologue. Includes knotting and copious amounts of cum.


1st read in July 2023. 2nd read in November 2023.

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nitzanschwarz's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.25

 B+ 87% | Very Good

Look, all I needed to read to decide to read this book was “Clutch is a 64,000 word steamy omegaverse mpreg-ish romance”. Like, that’s it. This book had me. A Western Omegaverse?? I had to see this. And I was not disappointed. And that’s even before you consider
the fucking dragon shifters


So, off the bat, it was super interesting to see a different take on Omegaverse. This is a super popular setting in manga and manhwa, so I’m used to seeing the East Asian take on it, and the cultural differences show, especially regarding sex and normalizing it. For example, no one here shames the omegas for their heat or sex drives. In fact, it seems totally normal to use apps like Grinder to find a random hookup in time of need. There also doesn’t appear to be prejudice attached to being an omega, such that they are lesser, useless, or cause trouble. It was a lot of fun to internally compare and contrast throughout.

But the most interesting element was definitely the inclusion of
dragon lore
into the Omegaverse. It was totally unexpected, but I knew something was up from the first chapters, when
Alistair oh so causally thought himself about the truth of being an immortal being
. Their whole system is super interesting, even as I agree with our Omegas that it’s barbaric and, quite frankly, a bit dumb. It’s one of those systems that clearly has ancient roots under which it made sense, but failed to adapt and evolve as time changed. I think we’re going to see a lot of those things change during this series, but that’s just speculation.

Anyhow, back to this book! I absolutely loved Alistair and Nate’s relationship. From page one they had that delicious banter going on, and I liked how that remained constant throughout. Nate also didn’t put up with Alistair’s shit—or for that matter, anyone’s shit—and it was a joy to see them interact. Although this poor couple could just not get a break, with Alistair’s family interrupting their sexy times so many times. Those men need to wear a bell. They were also just so so sweet together.

“Holy fuckballs. You know what this means, don’t you?”
Alistair raised one fine, dark brow. “That we’ll be having acrobatic sex for several centuries, at least?” Nate whacked Alistair lightly on the chest.
“No, you stupid lizard. It means I’ll finally have time to read all the books! Not to mention finish my dissertation.”
Alistair blinked at him. “That’s…”
“I know.” Nate snuggled into Alistair’s warmth. “Just think. All the books. All of them. All. This must be what Harry felt like when he found out dragons were real. I’m so excited. All the books, Alistair. All of them.”
Alistair held him tight and whispered in his ear, “All the books, my love. Every single one.”

My favorite part though has got to be all the soft™  moments with the eggs. God, who knew
a human laying EGGS could be so heartwarming? The connection between Nate and the clutch was just so precious and BABY DRAGONS! I repeat, BABY DRAGONS
.

Some of the side characters stole some of the scenes. Like Harry. Sweet, reptile-loving Harry. I ended this book being like “if Ev and Harry aren’t endgame I’m going to freak out” and then the next book is about them so guess what I just bought? *winky face*

As much as I loved this book, I did have some qualms with it. Like Nate’s disappearing job and dissertation. As some who aspires to become a uni professor and intends to get her Ph.D., it was super weird for this element of Nate’s life—and Harry’s, for that matter—to just vanish during the story. While it’s explained, it definitely left a sour taste in my mouth. I was also kind of surprised that the fact Nate’s mom escaped from a cult wasn’t really explored. My speculation?
the “cult” she escaped from was the Pedigree. That would explain why Nate was able to conceive, to begin with, and will also explain why she never wanted to talk about it, because who would believe she was raised to be a dragon consort?...
I wonder if that will ever be brought up again in later books to be confirmed or denied.

It was also super bizarre how they brushed the whole attempted murder of children under the rug. You’d expect the
dragon world
will take such an offense very seriously and the offenders will face steep consequences, but… apparently not? Apparently, all they got to do is leave and everything is fine. So giving birth without authorization is brought up against the council, but trying to murder the young of other clans is Gucci? Color me confused.

And finally… WHERE IS THE REST OF THE FAM? Where is the grandpa meeting his grandchildren scene? Where is the nephew who was helping their finance interacting with Nate and the clutch? Where is Sebastian’s clutch curious about Nate’s? and for that matter, where is the grandmother? Are all omegas in their world male? Hmmm…

Anyways, this was a TON of fun and I highly recommend it!

Story and Setting –18/20
Characters –18/20
Relationships –18/20
Writing – 15/20
Reading Experience –18/20


Final Score: 87

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

Like I didn’t love it but didn’t hate it. The whole book is about the eggs and what is gonna happen to the eggs, and less about the relationship of the two guys. The sex wasn’t really graphic or great. 

I’m more interested in the side characters ngl and that’s book 2 ..

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