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No. Nope. Knot going to happen.

I may be an omega, but I’ve got dreams and goals of my own, and none of them include shacking up with a pack of raging alphas just because biology says I have to. Sure, that time will come and I’ll welcome it with open arms, but for now, I’m doing me.

I’ve managed to make a name for myself on the PackChat App, unintentionally starting a movement that has earned me millions of followers, along with plenty of enemies. Namely, a rival group known as RideAnAlpha. They drive me crazy with their constant lewd and rude comments, and, admittedly, their thirst traps showing off their hot bodies and abs for days. What? I’m in self-isolation, not dead, after all. They’re the bane of my existence, but I’m a pro at being oblivious.

As my birthday looms, my bestie convinces me to attend a major influencer conference where my rivals and I are keynote speakers. I’m determined to prove the real Bexley Carter is not the evil omega they portray me as. I’ll get in, get out, and stay just long enough to figuratively give them the finger...or maybe literally, time will tell. No thoughts of claiming or bonds or heats since, you know, they hate me and all. I should be safe, right?

Because…I think knot!

I Think Knot is book one in the Knot Yours Omegaverse, a series of fast-burn reverse harem romance standalones. Each book will end in an HEA and lead into the next book with a new reluctant omega and her own possessive, purring alphas.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 16, 2022

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1,007 reviews2,194 followers
March 22, 2022
5 RideAnAlpha Stars ⭐

Bexley Carter purposely avoids relationships by steering clear of packs. Creating a podcast about the pro choice of single Omegas with her best friend Arden was initially for their amusement. What she hadn't expected was it to go viral.

Bexley Carter is taking control of her own destiny, and life can just sit back and shut the fuck up.

The RideAnAlpha podcast was started to protest against Bexley's stance. Except when Shaw, Hawke, Crew, Axton and Camden realize that their trolling has gone too far, they think that meeting Bexley will diffuse the situation. And in one way it did, however nobody anticipated that all these hot Alphas/Beta would trigger her heat!

My inner Omega is preening like a damn beauty queen, practically clapping herself on the back for having such good taste in Alphas.

This was the perfect example of prejudices and insecurities crossing the line. However, I loved that the author didn't string it along and presented us with a group of adults that could accept their poor judgements and move on.

“Be patient with us. Especially Crew. We’ve all been through a lot, and I don’t want the darkness of our past to taint the beginning of our future.”

It also helps that SK brought the heat and did it well. Apart from the mating haze between Bexley and the pack, the private MM moments between the boys were sexy and primal. The biggest plus was the bonding and claiming which was thought out and consensual. We were provided with a clever and witty example of what a pack family should be. Love, acceptance and Hot AF Sex!!
362 reviews
March 26, 2022
This book is a waste of a good cover.

The plot is that the heroine whose name I already forget is a social media star who makes videos on a TikTok-like app, where she’s rivals with a group of guys. The guys make their own videos that basically troll hers. She agrees to meet the guys in person at a convention, and sparks fly. So, this is a weird combination of enemies to lovers (since they were enemies online) VERY quickly turned into instalove when they meet in person. And, there’s a stalker subplot.

5 guys is TOO MANY for a standalone RH. There’s not enough room in just one book to give everyone character and relationship development. The only RHs where 5 guys works are Broken Bonds and Havoc at Prescott High and that's mainly because those series are 5-6 books long, not 1 book! (And even then, both of those have 1-2 guys who should have been voted off the island).

Even by the end of this, I could barely keep track of which guys were supposed to have what personality traits. It tricks you about it, too, because it seems like it’s going to be a 4-guy book, and then boom, there’s a surprise extra guy. It doesn’t help that there were not one, but TWO side MM relationships within the larger group. That makes it even harder for the relationships to feel like each one gets much development.

With so many guys, you’d think that they’d at least be useful when the stalker subplot kicks in at the end…right? Nope! I do like it when a heroine saves herself and doesn’t need rescuing. But, this book leans too hard on that, to the point where it makes the guys useless when she’s in danger. I don’t need every hero to be some ridiculously competent Jack Reacher type. But I do need them to at least do SOMETHING when the heroine is in peril! I’ve read heroes who do ridiculously messed up things to their heroines….and yet these nice heroes offended me MORE than purposefully deranged heroes, because of their complete uselessness when the heroine was in danger.

I got annoyed just thinking back over this story as I was writing this review, so I’m tempted to give it 1 star…but, the writing and characters weren’t abysmal, I’ve read worse. So, 2 stars.
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1,409 reviews984 followers
November 13, 2022
Perfect for fans of Baby and the Late Night Howlers + Lola & the Millionaires 😊

If you're looking for your next sweet omegaverse read, this is it! And yes, that pun of a title does come into play during the book lol

Bexley is an omega who is determined not to subject herself to the expectations of her designation, having seen firsthand the terrible impact it can have when happily ever ends. While attempting to help her friend overcome such a loss, she winds up creating TheOmegasGuide. A fun channel she runs on the PackChatApp that gives general advice and tips to omegas like herself.

The men of RideAnAlpha: Crew, Hawke, Camden, Shaw, and Axton are searching for their perfect omega. Due to their seemingly opposing views, they are consistently butting heads with Bexley on social media, posting videos in direct response to hers. But when things go awry and there is a call to boycott the guy's content they decide it's time to bury the hatchet or least put up the appearance that they are. And so, they invite Bexley to meet them at a major influencer convention.

Face to face for the first time, Bexley realizes there's more to these Alphas than their online persona would let on and the guys come to see that Bexley isn't the horrid influence they made her out to be.

So when Bexley's heat appears early and danger comes for her the guys immediately step in to help.

Honestly, I liked all the guys. They were very sweet and protective toward Bexley. Crew, our resident grump, takes the longest to warm up to Bexley. But only because he's been burned before. Once he realizes that Bexley is nothing like his ex he reveals himself to be both a softie and a romantic.

All-in-all a fun omegaverse read.
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548 reviews169 followers
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July 18, 2023
80% smut, very heavy triggers...yep, we have an omegaverse!

I never know how to rate these
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845 reviews15 followers
April 2, 2022
This may be the most cleverly written OV book I've read to date.

Bexley and her friend Arden have a podcast that is pro-choice (of mate/lifestyle etc) that over the previous year or so have had a running social media feud with the RideAnAlpha Pack. The pack simply wont stop rebutting and replying to her posts. When both are incited to a conference to hash it out and answer fan questions, Bexley accepts and the fun begins.

Bexley has an obsessed fan who strikes in an attempted kidnapping during the conference. Meanwhile she also has an early heat and an unwelcome attraction to the Pack as a whole but especially Camden. The boys take her home for her safety and to help her through the heat (I know, I know! This sounds kind of self-serving but it actually was a genuine offer of help. Plus they liked her. A lot.)

During this time they all find out much about each other and grow close, realising they are meant to be together and the mistakes they have made in their past assumptions. What was the delight here was particularly that Camden was neither Alpha nor Beta but manifested elements of both. And that he was the primary bond mate for Bexley just so refreshing to read. The prejudices and discrimination of those who do not conform was not present here, but an all encompassing acceptance was the main theme.

The developing relationship between Camden and Hawke was so sweet and the MM moments in this book, aside from being 🔥 were also clearly just adding strength to the relationships. This includes those between Shaw and Ax, the pack's Beta.

The heat and the mating was written in an intimate way. Whilst hot, it was also respectful and caring.

Looking forward to book 2 and what happens with the girls' big, buff Beta friends and Cohen
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7,383 reviews203 followers
April 23, 2022
I Think Knot is the first book within the Knot Yours Omegaverse series. In it, you will meet Bexley. Now she's been through a lot and definitely has views that aren't common for an Omega. Does she want an Alpha? Not really. Does she like dealing with a particular rival group on the PackChat App? Also, not really but they are fun to look at though.

Things definitely change for the better after they meet at the influencer conference. Of course, Bexley doesn't think she will go into heat during this, but it happens. A month early too. Luckily for her, a pack is nearby to help her with the omega needs. Even though they were her rivals in the beginning, their opinions about one another quickly change and develop into something better.

Now I really enjoyed the social media influence throughout this. Sometimes I don't really like it but in this case, it worked out. I also really liked how they all reacted towards one another. Cam was definitely a mystery because he can be an Alpha and a Beta at the same time. I definitely wanted to know more about that if I'm being honest here. We still don't know much about why that exactly happened but I'm glad that they all claimed one another.

Besides the romance, we do have a mysterious stalker to deal with. For most of the book, I just wanted to know who it could be. Then we get a little glimpse, and I was hooked on that little clue. Definitely figured out who it was before the big reveal and that made me happy. Too bad everyone else realized too late because of what happened after that.

In the end, I'm glad that everyone is safe, and they got their little HEA. The epilogue was adorable and now I'm excited to jump into Arden's book when it comes out. She has definitely been through a lot and deserves a second chance at love.
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712 reviews46 followers
March 29, 2022
Meh, this started off great but petered out at an alarmingly fast rate. I always expect some amount of insta with omegaverse because of the nature of the genre but this was too insta for me. There was a lot of forced intimacy with this one. Everyone was super super sweet too, even the “asshole”. It was all a bit silly and boring.
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2,533 reviews310 followers
April 22, 2022
This year I took the 420 holiday very seriously and quite honestly should not have even tried to read a book. Nevertheless I gave it my all and while details are hazy, from what I recall this was an enjoyable Omegaverse read. But perhaps give this review little to no regard in all honesty 🤣😶‍🌫️

The Omegaverse world mixes with modern day social media. Heroine Bexley is not a fan of her omega status. After her best friend suffers a horrible blow, Bexley’s perception of her omega status and Alpha group dynamics is forever altered with her believing it’s basically a form to slavery. Omegas have little choice but to often succumb to their desires and usually nature requires powerful alphas to sate their needs. However Bexley starts an anti alpha movement that sparks a revolution in their community. Her fan base builds and in response a pack in need of an omega start their own influencer channel showcasing how great it could be as an omega and all the perks if with the right pack. Of course this sparks a bitter rivalry between them all that only ignites further when they are all invited to meet and air their differences. As usual nature is a finicky bitch and throws a wrench in Bexleys plans starting her heat far earlier than normal.

This wasn’t quite as enemy to lovers as I’d thought it’d be. Bexleys heat forces her to at least get to know the guys and it’s not long before she sees how kind and caring they are. Lots of sexy times follow and a threat in the form of an online stalker who proves to be far too close for comfort. The guys will have a hard enough time winning over Bexley and they’ll have to do it before her stalker gets too close.
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3,802 reviews30 followers
April 1, 2022
Picked for the punny title. I wanted to like this one. In the beginning I did. There was the traumatic backstory, the set up for the rivalry and the little guide notes at the top of each chapter. Bex new what she wanted and wasn't going to let anything stop her.

Then they met and right away it was insta-love, rivalry on hold due to heat and then sex. It was settled almost immediately and just felt predictable. Biggest pet peeve of mine is miscommunication and this one had that in spades. Stalker wise and relationship wise. The betas muscling in didn't help things either.

I liked the multiple relationships in the pack, both existing and the start of something new. Favorite of the guys was Cam and I did feel sorry for him. I liked that Bex could take care of the bad guy, but I was pretty much done with the freak out runaway thing. It felt more like a high school romance. Another time another mood, maybe I would've liked it more.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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832 reviews344 followers
August 30, 2023
This was such a fun OV read! First, I loved the concept of an Omega influencer being at odds with a pack of Alphas. Then, add on a surprise heat that leads to forced proximity conditions and a stalker, you have the recipe for an exciting, page-turning story.

I Think Knot is fast burn with MF, MM, MMF+ scenes.
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725 reviews
March 11, 2022
"F*cking cookies are going to be the death of me."

This book was super cute, funny and very sexy. I loved how the author tied the Omegaverse genre in with today's social media craziness.

Bexley Carter has had her fair share of heartbreak, even if it didn't always directly affect her. In order to change the cycle, she decided to become more than her designation. More than just an Omega...
After releasing some videos on social media website, PackChat - she's grew an amazing fan base which tend to bring on some haters. Enter here - RideAnAlpha. A group of very pretty, lickable, ab-licious Alpha men who are just trying to find the right Omega for their pack.

After coming together for the first time at a media conference - they finally are meeting for the first time! When they meet, no one expects for sparks to fly. For biology to come sticking his head in, taunting Bexley and laughing at her.

Only, she has another admirer whose intentions are unknown. #1BexleyFan. A friend? An enemy? A helper? When circumstances end up pushing Bex in a position that no one saw coming, she only has one place to go...

"Omega biology is a b*tch"

Together, Hawke, Crew, Shaw, Axton and Camden all want to make a connection. Could it really be with the girl they've been feuding online with for over a year? Can they keep her safe? Or will everything just come crashing down in the end!?
*****
This book was awesome. I loved this take on Omegaverse. Bexley is a force to be reckoned with and the guys, all "alpha", territorial sexy men. Together they were a powerhouse. Bexley is an amazing character that doesn't need a man, literally can save herself. No man needed here... I am very excited to continue this series for Arden's story. I hope to see more of Bex! This was full of heat as well as a great storyline. Can't beat that.

"Shut the front door. You mean to tell me you've never been with anyone, yet you have every woman's dream d*ck hiding in those baggy pants of yours?"

*Overall 5/5
*Heat? 5/5
*First person POV (All main characters)
*MMFMMM Romance (MM)
*Fast Burn
*HEA? YES!

I received an ARC of this book for my honest review and opinion. Thank you! <3!
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224 reviews7 followers
May 25, 2022
DNF at 78%

Okay, so I usually do not rate or review books I have not finished, but I decided to make an exception for this masterpiece.
The one redeeming star is for a few Alpha characters and the spicy parts, they were not too bad.
But the plot (!) and Bexley (!) as Omega, just disappointing.

Bexley is supposed to be this independent and successful social media personality in her late 20s, yet she acts like a teenager. Constantly crying, asking everyone else for guidance and literally whining non stop. There is nothing that the Alphas could find attractive about her personality, apart from her being submissive I guess, which she constantly says she is not, but then she is anyway. Basically, a lot of telling and not showing.

As for plot...
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440 reviews47 followers
May 22, 2022
This was the exact kind of omegaverse book I needed. I could not set this book down. I kept putting off my plans/life because I needed to read more.

I absolutely loved Bexley. I love her stance on the world and their rights. I completely understood her and adored seeing her through this journey. The guys were amazing. I could not pick a favorite even if I wanted to. I thought the plot was enjoyable. I love a mystery within my romances so that had me at the edge of my seat. I really liked seeing Bexleys relationship with her friends even the betas and knowing they were just friends because I don’t see a lot of that in the omegaverse books I’ve read. They usually end up as pack so it was nice to see her close to people outside of the pack.

I’m so excited for the next book. I honestly thought it was out so I’m quite sad it’s not. I cannot recommend this enough!
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3,008 reviews
March 12, 2023
4.5 stars

Very sweet with some funny parts. I'm not a fan when self esteem issues get in the way, so I liked the fact that it was presented more as a fear of commitment.
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498 reviews148 followers
June 15, 2022
I enjoyed reading this book. I liked all the individual relationships between the pack. It was fun to watch two of the guys relationship form alongside Bexley. I also really enjoyed each of the five MMCs individually. There were also some adorable moments that I always love with omegaverses.

However, their relationship seemed to jump too quickly from hate to helping her heat to wanting her to become a part of their pack. It just didn’t flow very well which made it lack the development that was needed.

I also felt like the side plot with her super fan was not needed. It’s hard enough to have a 350 page book that just includes 5 love interests that go from hate to like to love, plus all their side love interest and past hang ups. To add that side plot to the mix seemed like too much and took away from fully fleshing out Bexley’s relationship with the guys.

I did still really enjoy the first 75% or so of this book as I’m a sucker for omegaverses. I’m not sure if I will be continuing this series though. Maybe in a few months or so I’ll pick it up.
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1,070 reviews112 followers
March 14, 2022
We don’t read books like “I Think Knot” because they’re the most intellectually stimulating books in the world. As much as I’d like to deny it, I view my romance, erotica, and otherwise “spicy” books through a different lens than I do other novels; therefore, the way I rate them is going to reflect that. I need you to keep that in mind when you read my reviews, especially for a book like this, which is an omegaverse-based paranormal romance (AKA PNR).

I don’t know about other people, but I don’t read omegaverse books because they’re going to stimulate me mentally, emotionally, or because they might bring about some kind of epiphany or paradigm shift to my mind. I have tons of other books to do that kind of stuff for me. Simply put, I read omegaverse books sheerly because they’re fun, escapist, and hot. That’s it. If you want to judge me for that, then okay. That all being said…

I love a good omegaverse book like this. It’s book one of a duology (so far, at least), and maybe the author will stick to that, but since this book one with a HEA (there is a lead-in to the next book at the end, however), I feel safe in reviewing this as a singular novel and not one as part of a series, since the other book has yet to be published.

There is a lot to recommend this book: it’s funny, it’s enemies-to-lovers, there’s frustration via social media flirting ala Tik Tok or Insta, it’s cute, it’s hot, there’s male/male action as well as m/f action (as well as alphabet soup interactions sprinkled in there), and I have a weakness for “let’s protect our MC from a stalker” trope. There’s a ton of spicy scenes, as well as some milder fade-to-black scenes.

Then there’s the flip side: This book has a ton of spicy scenes… and a liminal plot around it. There’s instalove, which I love sometimes but don’t other times, and in the case of this book I think it came on too fast and detracted from the core strength of the FMC. I wouldn’t have minded the amount of spice if the core strength of the FMC had held up a little longer. I also found myself repeatedly asking why certain discussions weren’t happening when five or more people should obviously have been thinking about the elephant question in the room.

It’s an enjoyable omegaverse PNR, and I think any omegaverse fan would like it. I also think many readers will like the winks and nudges at social media and how it reflects a different persona than the one we put up everyday. It never shows the whole picture of a person and doesn’t contain their entirety.
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Author 8 books44 followers
March 16, 2022
Wow! This was my first foray into the Omegaverse, despite being an RH fan. And I know there are distinctions etc! My main fear about entering into the genre was the perception that the alphas were the sole protectors and not really understanding omegas, except believing they were the opposite end of the spectrum.

I was so pleasantly surprised with this book. Bex is a formidable woman who has achieved so much without a pack around her, and the exploration of what belonging to a pack might look like for her was beautiful to follow. Even amongst the alphas, there were distinct character differences, and the nuances between the men only added to the storyline. Strangely perhaps, I think I got more out of this book with the blurred distinctions of alphas, betas and omegas and the preconceived ideas I had, and indeed Bex and the RideAnAlpha men had—really well done!

The secksy scenes were amazing! I can see why people are turned on by knotting! I tried to explain it to my hubby and he's still sceptical, which I suppose I was too before I read this book, but it so worked!

Oh, and I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review!
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108 reviews
January 10, 2025
DNF @ 67%

Eh, predictable. I can already guess the miscommunication ending, as well as the dynamics for book #2. Everyone has cardboard personality traits.
Bexley folded IMMEDIATELY, despite her entire career being built on empowerment for an alternative.
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19 reviews3 followers
March 21, 2022
This is one of the best books I’ve read so far in 2022. If you love Omegaverse than this is for you.
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1,288 reviews188 followers
January 19, 2023
This was really fun! Would recommend if you're looking for some fast burn, suspenseful omegaverse.

As much I love slow burn, there's something quite pleasing about most of the banging happening early on and then the rest of the book is the group learning more about each other, getting closer, and *attempting* to tackle the outside conflict ~together~.

Miscommunications and assumptions will be the death of me, but everything else was pretty enjoyable! I'm probably going to pick up the rest of the books in this series, hehe.

Rating: 3.5 rounded up to 4.
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1,816 reviews289 followers
February 28, 2024
I didn't write a review after my initial read a couple years ago ... I guess I was just feeling lazy. But after this re-read, I felt it deserved a few words.

This is a sweet omegaverse story (I think I've mentioned it elsewhere, but the dark abusive ones with dub/non-con are not my cup of tea) that I really enjoyed. It's a fun setup - the characters are social media celebrities. The FMC, Bexley, is an omega that advocates for omega rights via her site "OmegasGuide", most importantly their right to have a life of their own and make their own choices. She's got some backstory issues that leave her fearing a bond, and knows plenty of regretfully bonded omegas. There is a strong implication that omegas are treated like commodities, with a government center that kind of pushes them into packs all under the guise of "protecting" omegas ... and that omegas pretty frequently end up bonded into packs where they are second-class citizens, as if their naturally soft and submissive natures mean they should not be an entity of their own, with goals and dreams. These omegas get subsumed into packs where they are expected to bend to whatever the rest of the pack wants, with them to just be some kind of bangmaid living in the house. I'm sure that stuff happens plenty (in my head cannon, it was like this book exists in the same world with all the other omegaverse books, some sweet, some hell), but for Bexley it grew in her mind to this feeling like that was the inevitable result of being bonded. That there was no happy option. Because even if you find yourself in a lovely situation, life will rip it away - So for Bexley, bad bondings are common - she's had so many people connect with her on social media sharing those horror stories - and even good bondings end badly, so why on earth would anyone sign up for that?

Then you have the guys, who are her social media nemeses - a group of alphas that advocate for the joys of pack life via their site "RideAnAlpha" ... they basically post videos to counter Bex's all the time, and so the two have become high profile rivals.

There's a lot of nuance to this story, which I really appreciate and is the reason I thought it was one I should review. Firstly, the theme of not judging people based on some 2-dimensional, highly curated social media clips. These two sites hate each other to an obsessive degree, until they agree to meet onstage at a conference for some Q&A with fans ... and realize that they are each much more complicated, compassionate people than the others realized, and they like each other a lot. Like, a LOT.

The other interesting bit is defining yourself, outside of your designation. I hugely appreciate this theme in the story, as not only do these characters struggle to be more than just their designations, but we also have an MMC who is biologically not designated, something very rare in their society. Cam presents both alpha and beta qualities in a very fluid way - it's sort of an omegaverse take on a non-binary designation, and I loved the grace with which it was handled. Overall, there was grace to all of it - Bex struggled to be more than just the needy, pack-oriented submissive that people expect of her designation while strongly supporting omegas who DID want to live that traditional role (there was no "not like other girls" vibe to Bexley, imo - she did not belittle others for their choices, she only wanted to be free to make her own). And Cam struggled to accept that he can be beta with Hawke (another alpha in the pack, who Cam has had this angsty secret love for) and alpha with Bex, and that it is okay. Everyone around him loved him and accepted him for all that he was.

Anyway, I really enjoyed it.

****4.5****
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200 reviews193 followers
December 14, 2023
Stars: 5/5
Spice: 5/5

Absolutely loved the start of this series. It's totally an enimies to lovers insta-love story, but in the best way.

Bexley and the RideAnAlpha pack have complete opposite profiles on the major social media PackChat with completely different messages. The pack invited Bexley to their convention and she couldn't turn them down. Little did she know, she would unexpectedly go into heat, surrounded by the boys she spent the past 2 years hating. I loved seeing the character growth of each of the guys and Bexley. I hate to play favorites, but broody Crew and silent Shaw, are definitely my favorite of the guys. Not everything is all rainbows, butterflies, and knotting though. Check your trigger warnings before diving into this book.

On to the sequel now!
Profile Image for Dear Ostara.
51 reviews
January 7, 2023
So, let me see if I undertand this right.
Bexley, the omega, has a channel on an online platform very similar to tiktok,in wich she posts videos advocating for omega's choice when it comes to bond with a pack or staying single. This channel is fun and lighthearted an a way for her to express herself.
THEN we have this pack of 4 grown men that got their sensibilities offended because how dare this omega say this kind of stuff online, and start relentlessly bullying her on their channel going as far as to blatantly steal phrases of her videos to mock her ideas and quoting her name, wich leads to her receiving hate mail from their fans.
THEN they decide they need to meet her in person to settle things... because they were regretful for bullying an omega, right? Right?
NOPE, they decide to play nice because their pack name is getting dirty between omegas and that would make it hard for them to find one foir their pack. Egoistic much?

In their first personal meeting wich is on public in a convention, they proceed to say that it was hard for them to see her bash a bond that they so dearly wanted, and that made them feel lonely and sad and unfortunately trying to respond they took thing to far(CRY ME A RIVER). This moment is the closest they got to an apology and a few chapters later Bexley thanks them for reminding her and I quote "For…reminding me that there really is more to life—to people—than the little bit we see on a phone screen.”
Because they were oh so very nice to let her ride an unexpected heat on their home, although they do that because they're obviously interested in her (second intentions? What is that?)

From that moment on is pretty much insta love with a boring as fuck stalker plot, while the author tries to handle one pack/omega relationship plus 2 side MM relationships within the pack and for some reason inserting Bexley's friends a whole lot more then necessary. I couldn't even keep their names and characteristics straight.
This book is the worst omegavers I've read and I won't be continuing this series. Good luck for those of you who will.
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301 reviews17 followers
March 18, 2022
Surprised how much I liked this!

Omegaverse is very hit or miss with me. I'm someone who loved Lola & The Millionaires and Baby & The Late Night Howlers but I don't tend to like the more aggressive versions of Omegaverse stories.

I Think Knot is great for readers who like the more sweet (or sweetverse) side. I loved seeing an omega FMC who wasn't a total slave to her instincts or body. That part definitely played a big role but it wasn't quite as 'zombifying' as many of the omegas in omegaverse can be so for me it felt more real.

I'd recommend if you like
🔹 Omegaverse
🔹 Sweetverse
🔹 Enemies to lovers (but more like rivals to lovers... wasn't as rough as typical enemies to lovers stories)
🔹 Protective men
🔹 MM
🔹 Group scenes
🔹 LOTS of spice 🌶
🔹 Strong female friendships
🔹 Strong platonic male friendships

I'll definitely be giving this one a reread!
Profile Image for Cat H.
1,976 reviews220 followers
May 20, 2022
4.2 stars.
Ok. I’m really starting to see the appeal to the omegaverse.
This was sexy, and sensual. And emotional.

The guys were all their own people, and I really enjoyed the relationships that were already developed or developing with the encouragement of Bex, between the men.

I also really enjoyed the growth that Bexley went through during this. It was rough to see, but so satisfying when it all finally clicked.

And the stalker.
Jesus that was creepy. And I enjoyed the bit of outside drama and danger that it added to the story.
The conclusion to that whole mess was a tiny bit anticlimactic in its simplicity, but I still enjoyed seeing Bexley pull herself through it.

I’d say I’m glad I picked this up.
Im pretty new to the omegaverse romances, but I liked this one enough to look into more of them.
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593 reviews237 followers
March 18, 2022
I needed this omegaverse

I have a unhealthy obsession with a soft boi alpha♡ Cam gave me all the soft Boi vibes I needed.

I live stories the pit the Omegas desire to be independent against the nature of wanting to be taken care! It such and interesting battle to see play out.


Crew is stand offish and his reasoning is perfection.


I'm excited for Ardens story she deserves it
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921 reviews14 followers
June 7, 2022
I can’t express how much I enjoyed this book. Sinclair brought a whole new trope to her repertoire. She absolutely killed it. I hope she continues to write books like this because she’s definitely got a knack for them.

Sinclair pulls out all the stops with this book. Bringing us a sweet and independent omega who is scared to find a pack, only to lose them. Past experiences have hardened her heart. Then you have a ragtag group of alphas, a beta and someone in between. The relationship between all of them was sweet and so very spicy.

Bexley brings out the best in the alphas and their pack, even if they don’t want to admit it at first. I loved watching each relationship grow organically. Nothing felt forced and each person had their own hang ups. They also each brought something to the table which made them a perfect pack.

This book was full of so many emotions. I laughed, I cried and I fanned myself. This was just the sweet, sassy and spicy book I’ve been looking for. I’m excited for Arden’s book next. Her’s is sure to be an emotional ride.
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1,998 reviews330 followers
July 10, 2022
I Think Knot tropes:
*Enemies-to-lovers
*Omegaverse, duh
*RH
*MM action in the harem/pack
*

Bex is such a great fmc who, despite being an omega, did life on her own terms no matter what anyone else thought. On top of that she battles an unexpected heat with the alphas she despises, her subsequent feelings for said alphas, AND a crazy ass stalker… She’s a badass.

I honestly was surprised at how sweet the alphas really were. The beginning of the book and their responses towards Bex had me thinking they were going to be huge assholes, but surprise they’re all cinnamon rolls! I loved their bonds and friendship as a pack and the way they instantly went above and beyond for Bex when she needed them despite their earlier differences.

This was such a great read!
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77 reviews24 followers
June 4, 2022
3.5 stars🌟

it was okay. there were swoon worthy moments yeah but there were so many things that didn’t make sense, were unrealistic and bothered me. it was mediocre. it’s not like i wanted to dnf it, it took me less than 2 days to read it so it was a quick read. it just was underdeveloped, characters fell flat, some didn’t even have distinctive personalities which was upsetting cause this is a poly omegaverse book. there were so many things i wish we knew more about. i hated the conflict. i loved my pretty boi cam i wish we’ve seen him even more. none of the pack members were bad i liked them but they were just ok. i didn’t hate it as you can understand from my rating, it was just sad that it couldn’t reach its full potential. it was not a bad omegaverse novel, it just was a book that could’ve been better.
i liked the epilogue, i liked the connection between cam and bexley. there were lot of funny scenes, and great friendship moments. axton and shaw’s relationship was cute. bexley’s friend group was awesome, i wanted see more of them.the fact that they acted like adults and accepted that they misjudged each other was cool. overall i liked the book I just couldn’t fall in love with it. I know this review makes it sound like i hated the book but that’s not the case if that were to be the case I would have given it one star, I enjoyed my time reading it, it’s just lot easier to talk about negative sides than the things i liked about it. I’m tired and can’t really function right now so let’s call it a day. If you are curious you can check it out it’s a pretty fast read, lower your expectations and go for it.
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