Do you ever love a book so much that you grow tired of how long it is?
I know, usually when you love a book you want it to last forever. In this case, by the time I got to page 500 I was ready for the book to be over. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an excellent read and one I will be thinking about for days, but at almost 600 pages, this book is way too long.
Nicole Ember is an author who I have never read before, and I was excited to have the chance to read some of her books early! In preparation for her upcoming release, I decided to read book one, “Runaway Omega” to get a better understanding of the world that these books take place in.
As far as characters go, they’re all very well written. They are full of depth and unique, and I never caught myself confusing one MMC with another (which can sometimes happen in OV RH’s). Everleigh, the omega, did frustrate me quite a bit with how she treated the Ashe pack. While she had a traumatic bonding experience, I felt that she was her own worst enemy at times. Further, when Ever was finally ready for her own happiness, she still sacrificed herself for the sake of her mother. Pack Ashe has a hell of a lot more compassion than I do, as I would’ve walked by then.
One thing that stood out to me about Ember’s take on omegaverse was the mating bite. In traditional OV, the bite is not only a visual sign of your bond, it’s also a conduit between partners. While Ever had a mating bite from Lawrence, her old alpha, at no point during the book does she pick up on his emotions or he on hers. Without the emotional connection, I am curious why there is a bite at all. Is it purely for control? Is it seen as barbaric? The only one who benefits from it would be the alpha, so hopefully we get more clarification on this in the next book!
While I have my gripes about the length of the book, I still stand by it being one of the best OV’s that I’ve read this year. I highly, highly recommend this book if you’re looking for a darker, grittier omegaverse!