ARC via the Author.
I've never read Omegaverse before and this was Summer's first time writing it so I think we took a strong step into the subgenre together.
This book is brutal, but Sinclair is the kind of feisty heroine that I cheer for, even when her actions hurt the heroes. There's a lot of lore and history in this world, some of it Sinclair knows and some of it that's known by the Alphas who are given her - Titus, Ecker, and Bishop. She has a different dynamic with each of them, mostly violent, sarcastic, and defiant, but there's a thin line between love, hate, and it all gets murkier with lust. You will end up loving the Alphas, or at least grudgingly acknowledging their hotness.
The trials the Alphas and their new Omega go through are part of a test to join a ruling group called the Echelon. Generations ago, their pack the Ceruleans, were removed from the Echelon for a transgression tied to Sinclair's family history. We only get hints of this and it will be revealed during the next two books, but this kind of thing is one of my favorite plots. We're talking generational drama and secrets and I am here for a century worth of tea-spilling as the trilogy continues.
No joke though - the nature of Omegaverse makes consent murky and at times non-existent, even if things are resolved and forgiven eventually. If that's not your thing, if non-con and pain will be triggering for you then THIS is not for you. Even if you've read Summer's other books before, this is different.