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House of Omega

By: Roxy Collins
Narrated by: Stephanie Rose, Jarman Day
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I am worthy.

My stepbrother has my future mapped out. I'm going to be his pack's companion when he bonds his omega next spring. As a beta, he's tried to convince me it's the best I can hope for, even if it includes duties with his pack that make me shudder.

But I want more. My dream job is to be a designer for House of Omega, the most elite luxury goods company in the world. A ruined interview dashes my hopes—until a chance encounter with a beautiful male omega, Max. He needs my help securing a wealthy pack, and I suddenly find myself tangled up with the Rose Pack, the owners of House of Omega.

If they want to court Max, he insists I'm part of the package. I have my hesitations, not least of all because my stepbrother threatens to destroy anyone who dares to keep us apart. But my off-the-charts chemistry with Max convinces me to move into the Rose Tower, and soon, I'm living and working with the wildly attractive Rose alphas.

Everything I've ever wanted seems to be in my grasp, especially when the lines between companion and mate start to blur. And when my stepbrother comes to claim me, I realize I don't just want to fight to be Max's plus-one. I want to be the complete package.

Is there really a place for me in the House of Omega?

House of Omega is a standalone in the new Pack's Companion world. It's a spicy contemporary omegaverse with a poly/no one is left behind pack, meaning there are relationships between all the characters. It includes all the omegaverse delights of pack bonds, bites, messy heats, and alpha knots. There are no shifters in this story.

©2024 Roxy Collins (P)2024 Podium Audio

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Beta Love w/ Soul Mate & Scent Matching

🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Spice: 🌶🌶🌶🌶

What a great omegaverse that is different than the normal. This is mainly told from a beta POV and her life in this not so normal pack. Grace's connection with a male omega, Max and his courting Pack Rose. The pack that is owner's of House of Omega which is Grace's dream place to work. These two become so connected it's like soul matching. They can't keep their hands off each other. Throw in a scent match to one of the Rose Pack that leaves Grace feeling rejected by her mate and an evil stepbrother out to make his beta stepsister his to torture forever and this is a pretty great book.

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- Omegaverse
- Why Choose (MMMMMF)
- Male Omega
- Female Beta
- Scent Matching (to only 1 alpha)
- Soul Mates
- Rutting
- Heat/Nesting
- Alpha Pack of Mates
- Uber Alpha (Pack Leader)
- Evil Stepbrother & His Pack
- Multiple POV's

The narrators, Stephanie Rose and Jarman Day did an excellent job with this book. Even though this is an Australian author (I believe), the book is done in an American accent. Jarman did a great job doing all the male POV parts in this book. Stephanie, did and amazing job doing the male parts during Grace's POV. Plus, I love her last name being Rose. It's like an extra connection to the book.

Every OV author has their own meanings and different ways they write their books. Like rutting in one book may be something different in another authors OV. I loved how Roxy Collin's OV books are different than the others. I've never read one before with an Uber Alpha. I've read some with Pack Leader's, but this one seemed to have both. I loved how this book was different than the normal. I loved that it was mainly told by the beta. Normally it's mainly told by the omega. This book was a nice change.

The only reason I rated this book a 4.5⭐️ was because I needed to know more on the stepbrother. I thought something else should have happened in the story, or it was missing something. It just felt unfinished for me. I still don't know what happened to him and why he was free at the end. I was confused by that part.

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Loved!

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Hurt/Comfort
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Omega Soulmate
Scent Matching
Possessive & Protective Pack
Beta is Worthy
MM in the pack

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This story is about Grace (a beta). Her stepbrother has her life mapped out for her. He’s trying to make Grace part of his park, he wants to add her in when he bonds his omega. She is trying to get her dream job as a designer for the house of omega. But her interview gets ruined. Where she meets Max (a male omega). Max has taken a liking to her and will not pack up without her so she finds herself tangled in the Rose pack. Now she trying to find where she belongs.

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The narrators did an awesome job ! I really love this pack! The way they blend together is beautiful. Max and Grace are amazing and I love them so much. Grace is a beta which I really liked, the girl is usually an omega so I like that twist. The way that they get rid of the stepbrother was boarding and to easy but I’m glad that alphahole is done. Would I recommend this yes absolutely yes!

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Great story if a bit light on character and world development

The story could do with more character and story development. It’s ok now, but short. Spicy bits are plentiful but don’t distract from the storyline. The thing that really messes it up the most is the female narrator. She’s got some weird staggered cadence to her speaking when in a male character. It’s. Very. Choppy. Like a pause after every single word. It takes you completely out of the story. Jarman Dey is amazing as always. His voice is absolutely perfect for narrative work.

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Terrible.

Words alone cannot express how disappointed I am in this book and the fact that I spent $8 on it. I loved omega merger. Liked the second one in the series, the one about the teacher. The third one kind of sucked, but it was okay. This one... just sucks.

Why even have a male omega if they appear a ton in the beginning, and never have sex again? She talks about Max and her learning about him, but I didn't learn about either of them, and that's half the fun of a book for me. I really liked this author's first book since Maddie was truly friends with Kel, and it was very obvious and they were adorable together. But these two were just strangers who were horny for each other, and dressed up the connection as "soulmates".

Then there was the fated mates thing. Fated mates, and soulmates and bondmates, in the same book. And they referred to different people. So freaking weird.

And then the ending. The ending sucked so bad. Why the hell would these guys of yours that you love just give your abusive POS brother everything he wanted? It makes zero sense. And just the idea of them making a perfume based on the omega's lubrication was just disgusting. I hope there is a glaring warning on that imaginary perfume disclosing it, but they never talked about including it.

I hope I find another author writing stuff similar to Omega Merger soon, since the way this is going, I will never try another book by this one again.

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