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anabel_unker 's review for:
Bride
by Ali Hazelwood
Look, was the book good? I thought so. It's a break from Hazelwood's normal (frankly overused) storyline, and she did a fabulous job worldbuilding. (That said, we didn't escape the "she's so itty bitty" and "he's so big and strong" characters this time. Maybe next time.)
However, after a decade of studiously avoiding anything omegaverse-- imagine my horror when I realize 3/4 of the way through the book that this story is, in fact, SET IN AN OMEGAVERSE. (And yes, it does include all the weird sex things that subgenre is known for but little ole me didn't realize until it was too late).
So, do you want a steamy vampire/werewolf with a little bit of mystery thrown in, but at the cost of it being set in an omegaverse? That's only a call you can make.
However, after a decade of studiously avoiding anything omegaverse-- imagine my horror when I realize 3/4 of the way through the book that this story is, in fact, SET IN AN OMEGAVERSE. (And yes, it does include all the weird sex things that subgenre is known for but little ole me didn't realize until it was too late).
So, do you want a steamy vampire/werewolf with a little bit of mystery thrown in, but at the cost of it being set in an omegaverse? That's only a call you can make.