Review: Omega Sacrifice by Quinn Michaels

Title: Omega Sacrifice

Series: Pine Creek Lake Den: Book Two

Author: Quinn Michaels

Publisher: Amazon/Kindle Unlimited

Length: 124 Pages

Category: Mpreg

At a Glance: On a whim, I picked up Omega Sacrifice and was glad to do so, as it left me more satisfied. This book redeemed the series for me, and I look forward to reading the next.

Reviewed By: Jenn

Blurb: Will he sacrifice his alpha to save his mate?
An alpha of the Pine Creek Lake pack killed Devon’s father and kidnapped his omega. Now Angus, the alpha of the Blackcreek pack, has vowed revenge. But when Devon joins his grandfather to see that justice is done, he will be forced to question everything he’s ever known. When is murder revenge, and when is it justice? And is vengeance worth sacrificing his shot at a mate and happiness?
Seeing the love of his life choose another, Zeke faces a bleak future as an omega with no hope of a mate. But when he stumbles into the arms of a strange and handsome alpha, is this a second chance at love for Zeke? Or will he be cast aside again in the name of revenge?

Omega Sacrifice is a fast-paced, satisfying mpreg omega werewolf romance that will leave you hot and bothered with a happily ever after to melt your heart.

Short. Sweet. Sexy. No Cliffhanger.

Dividers

Review: In a lot of ways, after reading Omega’s Shelter, I was unsure about reading this book, as the first seemed a bit short and focused on the true mates aspect, leaving out a strong plot. On a whim, I picked the second up and was glad to do so, as it left me more satisfied. Growing from the simpler plot of the first book, this sequel proves to be a stronger plot and theme. The characters are deeper and the story taking better shape.

Devon’s desire for revenge is tempered by his merciful nature, something that he is looked down on for by his grandfather and cousin. Yet as the son of the murdered alpha, he is allowed to join the war party that is looking for revenge. We can see so much of his upbringing and how he was taught, influencing him at the start in how he thinks of Pine Creek when scouting it the night before his grandfather will go to challenge his son’s murderer.

But this changes when he stumbles on to his true mate, Zeke, and is forced to kidnap him to save Zeke from his cousin. Through conversation with Zeke, Devon is forced to look at himself and his beliefs. Writing this review, it seems odd that so many changes and character developments took place in a single night, yet as you read them, it seems so natural and flows wonderfully.

Zeke’s strength and beliefs in himself and what he feels is right truly helps Devon to see the weaknesses in his pack and how they are being reinforced by his grandfather. The challenges they face are both external and internal, and I loved how the author didn’t let either ball drop whilst focusing on the opposite. This book redeemed the series for me, and I look forward to reading the next.


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