Four Alphas. One soft Omega who was never supposed to belong. And a bond that will rewrite everything they thought they knew.
Tessa Lane was told her body was defective, that she’d never experience a true heat, never bond, never be chosen. She built a quiet life in a mountain town, baking cinnamon rolls and pretending she didn’t crave more—until four fiercely protective Alphas walk into her bakery and shatter her solitude.
They weren’t looking for an Omega. She wasn’t looking for a pack. But fate doesn’t ask for permission.
As heat blooms and danger stalks her doorstep, Tessa must decide if she’s brave enough to claim what’s always been hers. Because these Alphas aren’t just here to protect her. They want to worship her, fight for her, love her—completely.
Soft doesn’t mean weak. And broken? She never was.
They didn’t find an Omega. They found their forever.
Jeanette Clarke is a cross-genre author writing across science fiction, fantasy, romantic comedy, psychological horror, and dark romance. Her stories range from sharp-witted, feel-good romances to intense, psychologically charged tales of obsession, survival, and morally gray love—often with a little extra heat woven in.
When she’s not writing, Jeanette travels frequently, draws inspiration from the world around her, and spends her time with her amazing husband and their wonderful pups.
This is my favorite so far in the series and takes a new approach then the others with no less romance spice and action the character are so relatable and easy to connect to and I love how strong our main female character is even if she doesn’t realize it at first because of her past, that’s something I can relate to and truly love to see!
63 pages in and the only hint that this is an omegaverse book is when she briefly mentions she smells something she can’t quite put her thumb on but people have told her it’s her smell. Based on the blurb I get that the premise is that she hasn’t presented or whatever but you have to give us SOMETHING.
This book seems to be AI generated or at least assisted which is disappointing. It was not nearly as good as I had hoped as I was left disappointed in the end and felt like I had wasted my time.