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A review by its_aislinn
Omega Lost by Evelyn Flood
5.0
Omega Lost is another hit from author Evelyn Flood!
Omega Lost is a standalone, interconnected novel that takes place in the same dystopian universe as Omega Found. While we see a few cameos from Harper and her pack (enough so that I would suggest a reread prior to starting this book) much of the story surrounds Ava and her men.
Ava is an omega that is pregnant with twins. Pregnancy is rare enough as it is, and to have twins is nothing short of a miracle. She is found by Max, one of the alphas of the Grey pack. Max stumbles upon Ava while trying to secure medicine for his beta friend, cousin to one of the other alphas in the pack. Max finds himself distraught at the idea of leaving Ava behind to be further abused, so him and his pack decide to rescue her.
Other alphas in the pack include Lucien, Luciens younger beta brother Bastian, and Nikolai. Nikolai also has a son from a previous bondmate named Nash.
This pack, in a word, is incredible. I LOVED these men! They were so patient, attentive to Ava’s needs, and mature. They also worked harmoniously and there were virtually no issues within the pack by the time Ava joins them. It was refreshing to have an outside evil instead of an internal one. I also loved that we got to see the pack grow and intertwine throughout the book, as opposed to spending much of the time fighting the antagonist. Flood does an excellent job of navigating trauma while falling in love. The trauma was handled with such care and I enjoyed seeing Ava push against it and not let it define her.
Overall I loved this book. I was fortunate enough to receive an arc and I am so thankful for that! I read book one earlier in the year and this is likely to be one of my favorite series from this year. While Flood is a new author don’t let that deter you from reading, you wouldn’t know it with how strong her writing is.
Omega Lost is a standalone, interconnected novel that takes place in the same dystopian universe as Omega Found. While we see a few cameos from Harper and her pack (enough so that I would suggest a reread prior to starting this book) much of the story surrounds Ava and her men.
Ava is an omega that is pregnant with twins. Pregnancy is rare enough as it is, and to have twins is nothing short of a miracle. She is found by Max, one of the alphas of the Grey pack. Max stumbles upon Ava while trying to secure medicine for his beta friend, cousin to one of the other alphas in the pack. Max finds himself distraught at the idea of leaving Ava behind to be further abused, so him and his pack decide to rescue her.
Other alphas in the pack include Lucien, Luciens younger beta brother Bastian, and Nikolai. Nikolai also has a son from a previous bondmate named Nash.
This pack, in a word, is incredible. I LOVED these men! They were so patient, attentive to Ava’s needs, and mature. They also worked harmoniously and there were virtually no issues within the pack by the time Ava joins them. It was refreshing to have an outside evil instead of an internal one. I also loved that we got to see the pack grow and intertwine throughout the book, as opposed to spending much of the time fighting the antagonist. Flood does an excellent job of navigating trauma while falling in love. The trauma was handled with such care and I enjoyed seeing Ava push against it and not let it define her.
Overall I loved this book. I was fortunate enough to receive an arc and I am so thankful for that! I read book one earlier in the year and this is likely to be one of my favorite series from this year. While Flood is a new author don’t let that deter you from reading, you wouldn’t know it with how strong her writing is.