Bailey-Rose once believed she would forever be alone, packless, and seen as broken… but all that’s changed.
Randall, Bailey-Rose’s ex-boyfriend, tries to steal her away but only ends up sending her to the hospital in need of life saving surgery. While the situation was dire the outcome has given Bailey-Rose a second chance to grab life by the horns and experience what it truly means to be an Omega.
Her new lease on life is bittersweet as Randall is still eluding police leaving her on edge. In an effort to keep their Omega safe, and spend some well deserved time together, after Bailey-Rose’s recovery, her Alphas decided it’s time to get out of town. Together they grow and learn how to be the family each of them need, healing old wounds, and experiencing a love that will last for the ages.
Look I know the author was going for sickly sweet with this series but what she pulled off mostly was just very juvenile characters and conversations. I swear Bailey-Rose was written, acted like, and was treated and talked to like a child. I don't know maybe it's the book slump I'm in but this didn't come across as cute it was just too much. I got sick of hearing how perfect and cute and amazing and brave and strong and a ray of sunshine the omega was. Even though this was the first book that ever had a heroine fart not only in front of her heroes but cuddled up with them as well. This just missed the mark for me and I'm waffling to read Eli's story next because I've found the trope where a FMC gets scent matched into a pack already bonded with a male omega only in a few instances has been done well. Often the female omega tends to be the third wheel and the odd one out. In all the ones I've read in the past it has often been the case that there tends to be MM scenes about 85% of the time compared to only 15% of MFM or MMF. Like I said the FMC tends to be the third wheel or fifth wheel in these cases lol.
Omegaverse is my book trope equivalent of cotton candy- airy, fluffy, rots my teeth, and you're not ALWAYS in the mood for it. But when I am, it's the sweetest most delicious treat ever...and you just keep nomming on that delectable spun sugar bc it does down so easy and tastes like happiness.
So, when I'm in an omegaverse headspace, normally it's because I need something gentle, saccharine, and squishy. (i veer more to the SWEET omegaverse vs. dark) Normally because I'm in a fragile place for whatever reason emotionally and this trope ALWAYS makes me feel whole. So, that being said, I dove into this KNOWING that I wanted teeth rotting adorableness- and that's exactly what I got. If romantic angst was on a 1-10 scale, this would be like a negative 5 LOL. The guys are all ridiculously over the top in love with her, they bend over backwards to care for her and dote on her, and they treat her like she's a fragile treasure. AND I ATE THAT ISH UP. I especially loved something I see less often- an omega with a life threatening chronic health condition. It makes for a really interesting set up (she can't go into heat, spice is hard on her heart, she IS fragile in some ways) and made for even more over the top protective and caregiving alphas.
I can definitely see how some reviewers may find this less engaging- and if I hadn't been in my headspace for over the top sweetness I might have found this a bit bland and slow, but for me it was just what I wanted. There is very little plot other than courting, it DOES feel slow towards the end, and it's a slower burn- which is NOT what you expect in an omegaverse. There is some spice, but we don't have much penetrative sex (or knotting), no full heats, it all feels very vanilla...but I think book 2 will open up the door for more. I liked the pack of guys- many actually do have compelling personalities and backstories (three of them more than the other two), and our omega is quite literally Polly Pocket meets Pollyanna. Book 1 does end on a cliffhanger.
The dual narrated audio was really enjoyable. Alex Kydd is SO underrated and he does a great job performing all of the guys voices and he always can deliver SWOONY but edgey guys- so he's perfect for omegaverse truly. And Caitlin Elizabeth I know less about as a narrator, but I liked her here as our Bailey Rose. She's very sweet and vulnerable in her voice but also has a little sass and spine.
What to expect: -omegaverse -RH (5 alphas, one omega, no MM) -slow burn -chronic illness rep -mental health rep -trauma bonding -scent match/fated mates -over protective brothers (an omega with a supportive family!) -minor age gap (about 5-7 years in pack, heroine is right out of college) -major caretaking and major over protective alphas -they spoil her -wealthy pack and omega -they are OBSESSED/all golden retrievers -she's an artist -low angst
This duet brings me joy. Bailey-Rose and her Alphas are couples goals. I love how everyone has their own personal nicknames for her, including her brothers. The way everyone comes together to help each other is beautiful. The way they deal with Randall is well done. Love Waffle and Nugget. This 2nd book has a high level of steam.
I've been ready for Promises and Petals from the moment I finished Clouds and Dreams, Liz has outdone herself this book was superb.
Bailey-Rose still has the brightest personality I've ever seen, even after everything she doesn't let the darkness dim her shine for too long which is what I admire about her. As for the guys, they are still the best of the best. The guys are sweet, caring, and the best cheerleaders Bailey ever had, and that saying something with her brothers in her corner. Bailey's and the guys' relationship may be new but they are pretty good at it. I loved seeing them bond, learn about each other, and become a family. As a group they communicate with each other and offer support when it's needed. They have some pretty great moments together.
Not surprisingly, Bailey-Rose’s second book wasn't drama-filled, yes there were some issues but it mostly focused on the good stuff. The group goes on some pretty awesome adventures, there is a lot of traveling and a lot of fun with serious and romantic moments in between. They go to the best of places, there was this one shop that kinda seems like a dream, like how the Snuggry was. They also meet the best of people. There's one character who's introduced, Zelly, she's a whirlwind. Her bright and quirky personality matches Bailey-Rose's and I instantly liked her. I also have a feeling we might see her again and I can't wait.
I adored Bailey's story, it was the sweetest thing ever. Petals and Promises was less about the drama and more about the love. That ending, once again Liz brought tears to my eyes, it was the most touching thing ever. I'm sad to see Bailey-Rose's story end but looks like the series continues, it's time for Eli to put that big D energy to use with his own pack. I can't wait.
This duet is all rainbows and sunshine. I absolutely adored Bailey and her alphas. She’s the glittery light the pack needed to be complete.
Part II picks up right her the last left off. Bailey having an emergency and her alphas trying to do everything possible to help her heal. I love the pack bonding and receiving peeks into everyone’s pasts, especially Vili and Garreth.
Of course the story would’ve be complete without wrapping up the stalking element…but you’ll have to read it to find out what happens.
This series is sure to quench your sweet tooth. So if you need something light and fluffy after those dark reads, this duet is the one to read.
Yeah, the story and series was just not for me, it was just so cringe and ick. The leading lady acted like and was treated like a 10-year-old at all times and that made it just super creepy to read, especially when a random and they were very random sex happened. I just couldn’t get into it because of how much like a kid she acted all the time. And how her mates treated her like a kid all the time also. It was just creepy all around. And seriously after 20% I already wanted to stop reading because it was just so fucking boring. I had to really force myself through this book and even skim a little to finish it. The men were so weird and they were like these brainless sex slaves that weren’t allowed to have any self-worth or anything other than pleasing and devoting their lives to her. And that is just so wrong and also not attractive at all. I just couldn’t get into any of the romantic parts or the sex parts because of how much she acted like and they treated her like a kid in away. It was just cringe and way too cutesy.
I want to rate this lower simply based off my personal enjoyment and general vibes that didn't work for me, but I know other people will like this so I'll try to be magnanimous.
Same problems as the first part: OTT sweetness and unrealistic characters. Bailey-Rose (again, terrible name) acted like a child, and was treated like one as well, instead of a 25 year old woman. And the sex scenes were not doing it for me. All the a** play was supposed to be hot, but it turned me off.
I know other books by Knight do have a different feel, but I'm not sure this author works for me. I'm hesitant to read other books from her.
I’m the kind of reader who starts at the dedication and doesn’t stop until the author’s note, and I’m so glad I did with this duet. Elizabeth Knight wrote these books for Baby E, a little girl born with a heart condition who sadly passed away. Through her mother’s stories, Elizabeth gave Baby E a happy ending on the page as Bailey-Rose.
Bailey-Rose is loved, protected, cherished, and respected. She gets the adventures she never got to have in real life. Reading her story was both heartbreaking and healing.
This duet is tender, emotional, and filled with love in every form. It honors grief while offering hope, and I walked away feeling like Baby E truly got the ending she deserved.
2.5 ⭐️ the continuation of this story really didn’t do it for me. I know loads of people loved it and it could have been my state of mind while reading but I just didn’t enjoy it as the first.
I am such a fan of this series! It kept me hooked in on edge from beginning to end! The characters are amazing, and the storyline itself is incredible. It’s one of my favorite reads for 2023. If you haven’t started this series, definitely give it a read!
Review for Part 1 and 2. A reverse Harem omegaverse centered around Bailey Rose and her 5 men: Ulysses, Yun-Sun, Warrick, Villa, and Gareth.
Trope: insta-love Scent match Medical condition All men are cinnamon rolls Ex boyfriend trauma and stalking Brothers best friend
Spice in first book was 🌶️ second 🌶️🌶️ with DVP, DP no MM
This is a cutesy sweet book with no angst from the main characters or in their relationship. There is a little drama with Bailey Rose’s ex, Randall. I’m not one for insta love and I like a little angst and a relationship to build and have character arc. If you like where all the men fawn over their lady this is the book for you. The dedication at the beginning of first book is worth the read if you are listening to audio version. I listened to audiobook while following along with kindle book. The narrators are new to me. Caitlin Elizabeth has a very cutesy high pitched voice that suited the way Bailey Rose was described. She also did an amazing job for each male character and I was able to distinguish each character. Alex Kidd took me getting used to. He had a boyish yet deep voice. He had a nervous laughter in first book that was a bit annoying but did a better job in second book. He wasn’t consistent with Villa’s accent and that would throw me off at times. It was also was hard to distinguish the difference between each male character. I think he has the potential to be a very great narrator if he hasn’t already this was the only book I have listened to with him as a narrator.
Bailey-Rose was born with a rare genetic heart condition which requires her to monitor her heart rate and to keep it below 85 BPM. As a result she was not allowed to be put into the database that helps Omegas to find their Alpha pack/ scent matches to prevent the condition to “spread”. She had just caught her now ex boyfriend sleeping with another woman so she was mourning the loss. She felt rejected and was now resigning herself to being alone for the rest of her life.
She was raised by a well loved family that was also well off and owned and ran an oil company. He bio dad passed away and her other dad and mom decided to travel to make the best out of life. As a result she was raised by her 2 older brothers Eli and Crew. Crew was worried that Bailey Rose was never going to come out of her room so he recruited the help of his best Friend Ulysses. Ulysses was also friends with Bailey. Bailey had a child hood crush on him and when she turned 16 she stopped hanging around because she didn’t want to hear about his girlfriends. When Ulysses came to talk to her they both immediately recognized they were each other’s scent match.
Ulysses has been away traveling for work and was permanently back now. He decided to find his back and registered into the scent matching database to find his pack and omega. He found the other Alphas in his pack but after 2 years they still haven’t found their Omega. He called his pack to tell them of the good news and set it up for all of them to meet her right away. It happened so fast and it was instant love for all of them as soon as they found out they were all scent matched.
Gareth, a metal head ranch guy who was big on safety and worried a lot. This was the result of him losing his sister Callie to an accident on an ATV. I liked him a lot in the first book. Ulysses kinda faded into the background after the initial meet cute.
Yun-Sun was adorable with a good head on his shoulders. He was a lawyer that fought for the underprivileged against his father’s request who was a big time lawyer that crushed the “little guy”. He was also the first to be intimate with Bailey when she went into a semi-heat after she forgot to take her suppressants which she medically needs to prevent high heart rate. He went into a rut but it was still a sweet controlled environment where he didn’t force himself on her.
Villa was new to the country. He was sent away by his greedy money hungry parents when he didn’t fit their mold. He was a jewel designer who had the highest request from his parent’s company. He had no love for his parents when he found out the person he thought was his mom, the only one that loved him died. She died a painful death because his parents rejected her as their omega scent bond and she was neglected because they care for status more. Despite all this he was the happily go lucky guy of the pact.
Warrick was the golden retriever of the group he had so much energy. He was the youngest of 3 and his parents barely paid him any mind. His parents were the head of a restaurant chain. He ran a restaurant of his own. He always had cutesy things to say about Bailey.
Most of book 1 followed their quick building bond as a pack. The guys were called to talk with the scent matcher which seemed sketchy to talk about their bond with a rejected omega. It ended where Randall tried to kidnap Bailey. He choked her and she stabbed him with a painting knife. This resulted in her going into cardiac arrest and her having to get a major heart surgery to save her life.
Book 2:
Bailey Rose survived the major surgery and was released with 6 weeks of rest. This surgery meant she could lead a more normal life and do activities she never could before. This book had way more spice and followed their adventures as a pact experiencing the things she couldn’t before. We learned more about the guys families as well. They decided to officially bond. While on their adventures Randall was still on the run and the police couldn’t find him. It was discovered Randall was rejected by his pack for beating their Omega. He kept saying Bailey was specifically chosen for Him which for me told me that weird scent matcher was tied to him making the ending when he was caught a non surprise when it was revealed that the scent matcher was his mom.
She was approved for a service dog and it was cute how the service dog had to have a service dog because of anxiety. I cannot wait to see who Nugget chooses in a future book. In the end Randall went to jail and Eli found his pack with his mother medaling… look forward to his book And hopefully Crews.
Overall a cute read if you need a break from angst.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This book was slightly better than the first in the duet … I guess. What I didn’t like about the series was the FMC, Bailey-Rose. She expects all of the alphas to bend over so that they’re safe because she wants it, but expects them to let her do whatever she wants because she “knows her limits.” That’s some backwards ass double standards. Also - what in the shit was that Whipped Cream ballet bullshit with Vili? There’s a difference between unique and just damn weird. I’m glad this groups gets their happy ending, and I really didn’t see the twist at the end coming, but I feel like reading this whole duet was a waste of my time.
Very sweet. I love how devoted her alphas are to her! She's still an adorable character. Just a lot happened without the plot going anywhere until the very end, which is the main reason for the rating.
So, final take on the duet. Of course, it stayed sweet until the end and with a sprinkle of drama here and there.
Like the guys facing their family issues. I did like it, because it gave more depth to the guys. Tho, we don't meet all of them. Like nothing about Warrick's family. Lysses' family was only mentioned in the passing, because he has a good relationship with them. And we don't see anything from Gareth's fathers or his brothers. So, it's not really full circle and some things were left hanging.
So, it was mostly their bonding and honeymoon journey, with lots of sweet moments and intimate interactions/steamy times. And new people they met, tho they are often mentioned only one time and then never again. Like Zelly, who is friends with Vili. I actually liked her as a character, but she there was no more contact after that one meeting.
But overall the story focuses on love and relationship building/bonding than action. I find it touching, and it is definitely good for the soul since it's a wholesome take on relationships.
But it was a bit too sweet sometimes, and not as balanced in the steam department. Meaning, there are too many spicy moments — nearly every chapter something in that regard was happening. I had to skip through some parts.
And what I realized, too, that there were some deviations in appearance. Like in book one, it was said Lysse had green eyes, but in book two it was suddenly blue ones. Of course, I don't take it truly into the rating, because mistakes happens, and it's not so relevant for the actual story.
And I was not as happy with the epilogue, since it missed things for me. It was said all the guys wanted to change up their lives more and all to have more time with Bailey. But only Vili's plans were truly mentioned. Or what happened with Mira Chambers? It has to be illegal in her position to enable her son and providing information regarding other omegas.
And the epilogue was mostly used to just introduce some more parents, without many details, and then as a transition to Eli's story. And so the epilogue was mostly redundant, since it didn't really add to it.
Anyway, I give it 4 stars. It's mostly a solid story.
There were definitely some improvements from the first book, but not enough to make it into a book I would gladly pick up again.
The FMC is still treated a bit like a child, but it isn't nearly as bad as it was in the first one. At least in this one, every other sentence out of her mouth wasn't "I'm not worthy."
The biggest disappointment for me was the fact that her heart condition disappeared. What's the point in writing an FMC with a disability if you're just going to take it away? She became any other FMC, and that made her childish characteristics stick out more. Sure, she gets a heart monitoring dog, but he reacts like, twice.
My favorite part about the duet is the guys, and they stay pretty much the same in this book. You get to see two of them spend time with their families and move through their trauma, but I wish it had been with different ones. I liked Vili's side of things, but you already got to see Gareth work through his sister-trauma; now you get to go through it with his mom as well. What about the three other guys?
This is fluff. I realize this. Fluff has its place on a bookshelf, for sure. But parts of this were just downright insanely unbelievable. For instance, they go to a temple and get blessed in a ceremony by locals on an island. Why? It made no sense. Why/how would the locals know they were coming that day? Why would they feel this pack deserved it? How did they know they'd want it? Why, in the WORLD would they provide them with a free banquet? It dipped into the fantasy realm, and it didn't deserve to be there, nor did it make any sense.
The bad guy finally gets his in the end, and the FMC undergoes NO physical damage this time. She doesn't even see him face to face until the end, almost like an afterthought.
Sugary sweet, just like the name implies. There is the continued looming threat of the psycho ex Randall carried over from the first book, but , so I wasn't too anxious.
It's been a minute since I read the first part of this duet, so I struggled to remember some details and some of the MMCs blended together a bit. It was an enjoyable read, all-in-all, but I think I'm more partial to the beginnings of these stories where everyone is finding their footing with creating their packs, and there's less of a focus on non-stop group sex. I just love the "getting to know each other" stage in romance books!
I was also a bit bothered by the pacing of the actual plot, and how a couple of things seemed to be left up in the air at the end of the book.
The next duet in this series looks like it will be focused on Eli, who I loved as the over-protective older brother to Bailey-Rose. I'm glad he's going to be finding his own HEA soon!
I would have given five stars but I sometimes felt like there was a little too much "fluff". Whether it was an unnecessary inner monologue or a scene that just didn't add anything to the story. I hate skimming but there were a few times where I did in this book. If it weren't for that I would have given it five stars due to the uniqueness of the book.
**Updated review for completed duet**
DNF - Finished 100% of book one - 70% of book two
I originally loved the first book.. but now that the second one is out I reread the first and started this directly after and I realize how boring it is.. It feels so repetitive, and there are so many scenes that seem unnecessary or just drag the story on..
Bailey-Rose is frankly unbearable... She makes a stink about her illness and knowing what she can handle.. the guys try to take care of her but she insists she knows best... she ends up pushing herself too far.. leading the guys to panic and having to care for her. She even threatens to leave them because they are too protective after complaining about having to be alone because of her illness.
I wish we had more drama with her ex. That was exciting... But 70% through the second book and even with all the hints he left at the end of book one they seem to be getting nowhere with all of it. Instead we have to deal with this random drama with Vili and his family.. Essentially turned into Vili's story for most of it.
I might try to reread again later but.. not sure.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This book is the second part following up from Clouds and Daydreams. The first book ends on a cliffhanger, and this book picks up right where it was left off.
I want to start with my negative feelings first. I thought the whole Randall situation was handled too quickly. So much of the book focused on fixing two of the alphas and their relationship with their families or bringing closure etc, that the entire end and finale to the Randall situation happened way too fast. I feel this way because so much of the story and Bailey-Rose's trauma and fears stem from the abuse and situation from book 1. I can't believe I am about to say this, but I wish there were more non-spicy intimate scenes. There are so many spicy scenes, some of them almost feel kind of forced and I just quickly read through them. There were some great non-physical intimacy scenes, and I just wish there was more of that as well in there. Because they all deserve that for sure.
I really love Bailey Rose. I love her child like energy and her view of the world. I love that she has overcome so much, and she just keeps trucking along. It was fun watching her experience new firsts that she has never been able to do because of her heart condition. I also like how each of the alphas meet a specific need and compliment each other, making it cohesive. This book truly was meant to heal and grow for everyone.
Finally, I am looking forward to reading Eli's book!! I want him and Crew to have their own HEA now that Bailey Rose doesn't have to be so sheltered.
Unfortunately, this book wasn't really all that much better than the first one. There was slightly more going on, action-wise, but overall there was just too much of nothing. I was bored most of the time.
There definitely were still some editing issues in this one, as well. I came across some missing quotation marks in there.
Story-wise, for the duet, there was barely enough for one book, but the author stretched it out into two. I would have to say about 60% of what happens is not needed or a repeat of what was already established. How many times do we have to hear how cute she is or how she knows how to take care of herself, etc.
There was no emotion that I could feel in there, either. Part of it could be because the FMC felt like she was 12 rather than 25, and I couldn't really connect with her. However, I also couldn't feel anything from the guys. this author's writing was as flat as I have come across in a very long time. I was bored most of the time.
The "twist" at the end was predictable. He even said in the first book that he had connections, and nobody thought to figure out who he was talking about with the Scent Matchers to see who decided to summon them? Sloppy police work.
I do not recommend this book or duet to anyone, and I definitely will not read them again.
Bailey-Rose got her happily every after! Petals & Promises picks up right where book one leaves off. Finally healthy, Bailey-Rose gets to live the life she’s never been able to dream of with her pack.
Petals & Promises feels like one really long epilogue, in the best way. It was an extended view into their life and their pack, with them travelling the world, vacationing and well as visiting where the guys came from and seeing more of where they came from. Plus, steam, there was a lot of spice in the book. Yes, the issue with Randall the stalker was addressed, but that only took up 5% of the story.
P&P is a fluffy, treacley duet, that’s so sweet it’ll rot your teeth. It is a romance novel(s) in its purest form, with a super sweet FMC who falls in love with a guy (or in this case a pack of them) who is equally in love with her. Although there were a few stumbling blocks along the way, the romance was the centre of the story.
This was a lovely romance that’s perfect for anyone who needs a break from all the dark, bully, mafia books out there or just wants to read a pure romance.
I hate when they use my languages like this (and yes, i feel sorry for native speakers of languages like spanish and french etc were this happens a lot more), and sure, this is set in a made up country, but the "hva faen" settled any doubts i had ....until they said "sah sott".
Like wtf is that supposed to mean.
Its "så søt" (or søtt depending, but this case søt would be the most appropriate).
I did email the author about book one and the errors in that, but the author ignored that, despite it saying in the book to reach out if you find errors, so I'm not very impressed by that.
I was never going to rate this book high, so what i said above hasn't impacted my rating that much. Because the plot is very "look at us traveling around having sex" while someone else fixes their problems, which I was just a bit disappointed by. Why introduced a dramatic plotline like the cliffhanger in book 1, and then have it not really be part of the story?
But it was cute enough, and Bailey-Rose is a sweetheart, and her guys are interesting enough. So despite giving it a 2.5stars, Im bumping up to a 3.
Clouds & Daydreams (book 1) was an incredible sugary-sweet omegaverse that set up the storyline for Bailey-Rose and her 5 Alphas. At the end of book 1, we were left on a heart-wrenching cliffhanger and stole a piece of my soul.
Book 2 picks up right where C&D left off. The first chapter being from the guys POV while the final chapter of C&D (in Bailey-Rose's POV) is happening. From that chapter on, the pack spends their time healing, bonding - mentally and physically, and enjoying their time.
I loved the pack development and how we got a lot of 1:1 time between Bailey-Rose and each individual Alpha. We get more of a backstory behind the Alpha's and their pasts - specifically Vili and Garreth. The biggest plot point of this story was wrapping up the Randall storyline, which does last the entire book.
Overall, this was such an incredible sweet omegaverse that will stay with me forever. I loved Bailey-Rose's story (especially after the heartfelt dedication for Clouds & Daydreams). I cannot wait to see Eli's story next!
Thank you to Elizabeth Knight for the advanced review copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
E.k have written such Amazing books i loved her petals. & promises part 2. I love following fmc in her journey and i loved to read her growth as a character…. I just really love the Way this author writes… all the books she writes is always soo good and always keeps me on my toes… the Way she writes is soo intresting.. i have loved all the books i have read by her… i love the fmc story and i love watching her realstionship with grow stronger and stronger…. i really loved the twist and turn…This really Kept my interest the whole Way and i really loves this book…this book was freaking good.. i’m really loved how she ended their journey and What the author comes up with next
I highly recommed that people read her book petals. & promises part 2.. and if you haven’t read this book yet Then What are you waiting for you are really missing out on something… petals. & promises part 2 is such good book
Petals & Promises: Part 2 is the conclusion of Bailey-Roses story with her pack of Alphas and sees the results of the events that occurred at the end of the last book as well as the pack finally bonding and spending some quality time together. I loved reading the rest of Bailey-Rose’s story and enjoyed every moment of it. The characters in this book are easy to fall in love with and root for throughout everything they go through in this book. The story itself was really well written and totally enjoyable. I thought it might have a really angsty ending but I actually really loved the way it was wrapped up. I also loved the hint that at least one of Bailey-Rose’s brothers will find their happily ever after as well and I’m looking forward to reading that book when it releases. Overall, a fantastic conclusion to Bailey-Rose’s story and a really enjoyable book, I would definitely recommend giving it a read.
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Petals and Promises is part two of the Sunshine & Rainbows Omegaverse series…you need to read Clouds and Daydreams first. Petals and Promises starts off where book one the first book ended and have me on the edge of my seat. I was so invested in Bailey-Rose and her five guys. I couldn’t put this book down and needed to know what was going to happen next! There is lots of spice in this one but there is also plot and we get to learn so much about the guys. This was one of those books that leaves you feeling gooey inside. The men are so dang sweet but alpha when they need to be. I love Bailey-Rose’s family and can’t wait for Eli’s story! The author wrapped this story up perfectly and Bailey-Rose and her men get the happily ever after they deserved!
OMGS this book was sooooo goood. Such a sweet book with spice! Sugar and spice makes everything nice! This book has a darker beginning and slowly has that omegaverse twist. But this book has a HUGE difference that doesn't make it a normal omegaverse. The FMC has a heart defect and that has caused many issues in her life. She's dating an abusive a-hole that doesn't care for her the way she deserves. Then she meets her scent matches and breaks up with the idiot who begins to stalk her. It's a beautiful storyline and great lighter read if you prefer books that lightly touch upon darker topics. If you love spice, just a little instalove, omegaverse, again.. spice, and more then this book is for you. I promise you won't regret it!
Love, Ishya P.S. This is review #74. I have 26 more to go and only a day. I was soo busy yesterday. I'll try and make my 'deadline'. Wish me luck!