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Forbidden Match
by MM Farmer
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I started to move my hand down Topher’s belly to his soft cock, but Buster jumped up on the bed and looked at me with cat-like disdain, so I stopped. “What?” I whispered. “I’m just petting him. You should understand the whole petting thing.”
This omegaverse novel was very very cute. It had quite a unique premise, and the author found a way to twist the omegaverse/matching agency tropes into something original. I thought the texts and emails at the start of the book was adorable, and set the scene for their friendship really well.
“Isn’t that what relationships are, though? Two people stumbling across each other in the vastness of the Universe, liking the look of each other, and making up their minds that they want to keep hanging out with each other?”
The book contains heat/rut/knotting, but other than one heat, it wasn’t ‘spice only’ like a lot of omegaverse books tend to be, which was nice. The spice that was included was really hot and well done though, so I never felt like it was lacking or missing anything in that department.
I kept my eyes closed when I heard the front door open and close, then heard Renn call out, “Honey, I’m home.” That was followed by a much quieter, “Hey, Buster, buddy, where’s your papa?”
It was a little heavy on the bits about the agency they both work for to be five stars for me, as it ended up feeling like a bit of a commercial aimed at the reader at times, but nothing awful. Would definitely recommend if you like these tropes. Super cute.
Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Omegaverse, best friends to lovers, heat, rut, knotting, coworkers, mpreg, MC with social anxiety, meeting online, alpha/omega
⚠️⚠️ Content warning ⚠️⚠️
Explicit sexual content
Mpreg (birth on-page)
Social anxiety
Anxiety attacks
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Book safety ⚠️⚠️⚠️
Cheating: No
OM drama: No
Third-act breakup: No
POV: 1st person, dual POV
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
“I think that choosing to be a house-omega is one of the most difficult jobs anyone can do. But if that’s what you truly want, I will bend over backwards to support you in that decision.”
This quote immediately made me think of Dobby the house-elf, lmao.
I started to move my hand down Topher’s belly to his soft cock, but Buster jumped up on the bed and looked at me with cat-like disdain, so I stopped. “What?” I whispered. “I’m just petting him. You should understand the whole petting thing.”
This omegaverse novel was very very cute. It had quite a unique premise, and the author found a way to twist the omegaverse/matching agency tropes into something original. I thought the texts and emails at the start of the book was adorable, and set the scene for their friendship really well.
“Isn’t that what relationships are, though? Two people stumbling across each other in the vastness of the Universe, liking the look of each other, and making up their minds that they want to keep hanging out with each other?”
The book contains heat/rut/knotting, but other than one heat, it wasn’t ‘spice only’ like a lot of omegaverse books tend to be, which was nice. The spice that was included was really hot and well done though, so I never felt like it was lacking or missing anything in that department.
I kept my eyes closed when I heard the front door open and close, then heard Renn call out, “Honey, I’m home.” That was followed by a much quieter, “Hey, Buster, buddy, where’s your papa?”
It was a little heavy on the bits about the agency they both work for to be five stars for me, as it ended up feeling like a bit of a commercial aimed at the reader at times, but nothing awful. Would definitely recommend if you like these tropes. Super cute.
Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Omegaverse, best friends to lovers, heat, rut, knotting, coworkers, mpreg, MC with social anxiety, meeting online, alpha/omega
⚠️⚠️ Content warning ⚠️⚠️
Explicit sexual content
Mpreg (birth on-page)
Social anxiety
Anxiety attacks
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Book safety ⚠️⚠️⚠️
Cheating: No
OM drama: No
Third-act breakup: No
POV: 1st person, dual POV
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
“I think that choosing to be a house-omega is one of the most difficult jobs anyone can do. But if that’s what you truly want, I will bend over backwards to support you in that decision.”
This quote immediately made me think of Dobby the house-elf, lmao.