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Knot Going Anywhere

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Knot Going Anywhere

By: Alisha Williams
Narrated by: Bridget Bordeaux, Jake Bordeaux
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After years of putting it off, I find myself ready for a pack.

I'm not much of a social person—books and writing are my whole life—so meeting a pack organically is out of the question.

So, when my best friend finds an ad for a Valentine's Day speed dating event, I take the leap and sign up. I only had hope for a date for the holidays, but I ended up leaving with a lot more.

Holden, Benji, and Grant are everything I was hoping for in a pack. Things happen fast, but they feel right because we're meant to be.

But their older brother Phoenix is not very happy about the Omega his brothers bring home. He says he doesn't want an Omega and that his brothers can have me. Only thing is, I'm his scent match, too.

You see, I have a little secret I'm not ready to tell my new pack about. I'm a world-famous author, and only a select few know the real identity of the person behind the pen name.

Phoenix wants to make a deal with Marie Day to make one of her books into a motion picture. That's not going to happen until he can pull his head out of his ass and give in to the want for me he clearly has. Because I'm a stubborn omega with nothing but time, and I'm not going anywhere.

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It’s not bad but I don’t like it

I usually love this female reader but idk something was different. Maybe the character was just bad and I was projecting dislike onto the reader but idk something was off with it this time. The story was like mostly smut. I love smutty books but there has to be a story and everything has to fit nicely. This was like boring story like add the smut. Then this like kidnapping aspect gets pulled in just to be glossed over like it’s nothing. This crazy ex thing that’s like so big and then when the alpha talks about it, it’s exactly what the other ones said happened. Like nothing new or no real feelings to make it his own or make it show why he made it a big deal. Even the omega’s anxiety attacks were like that’s what caused it? I don’t think you have like freeze up crazy panic attacks from a few mean girls in school. It was very much a drag on kind of book and I stopped it several times have no want or need to finish it. I’m also super mad that we don’t know what’s going on with the kidnappings. You can’t add that and be like we don’t know whats happening but it’s cool now (literally basically what she said at the end about it). Then it ends on a post heat breakfast sing/dance. And the epilogue is like we have kids and moved and it’s over. It’s not bad but idk it’s just not really enjoyable.

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Loved It

I love everything about this omegaverse. It was sweet, a bit tense and oh so spicy.

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Choices

Maya is making a choice which is a pivot point to form her life and brings her to the fullest love .

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So much whining

I love a good Omegaverse story, but the FMC was way too whiny! Crying and tearing up for literally any and everything. It was very annoying.
The male narrator just sounded angry all the time no matter what character he was portraying, but overall did a good job.

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This story starts out with Maya and the 3 men she meets at the speed dating. Turns out there is a 4th men, Phoenix wanted nothing to do with her. Holden, Benji and Grand are amazing everything you want in alphas but the 4th men Phoenix is a jerk. I get he has a past and that is brought up repeatedly. The book gets a little repetitive in the middle to the end with the same thoughts. Maya just takes Phoenix attitude, rudeness. They move on she’s a better person then me lol. The story gets better near the end. I love Mayas friend. She was there for her and always around when Maya needs her. I love a good friendship in a book. Would i recommend this book yes I think so it has a good ending and Maya is a great character and goes through twist and turn and come out better.

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I picked this book only because of the narrators

Literally I loved the narrators for Marie Mistry's pirate series so much I hunted down more content they did together. However, I learned a good lesson about audiobooks in this book that will make me NEVER judge a narrator too quickly on one series. I know how phenomenal they are, so it isn't their fault it sounded uncomfortable and impersonal. It's the writing at fault here. I've heard the guy narrator (I'm bad with names lol) use five distinct voices for the male leads, then 20 others for side characters. He didn't have much variation here and now after finishing I have a good idea why. The characters are 1D in this book. One is angry with a manbun, another shifts personalities theee times from the one holding them together to the hopeless romantic to the man child, one is literally defined my blinde hair and owning an adult enterprise, and the last is bashful and nerdy for all of two chapters then turns around and is someone else. There's no plot. Not even a hint of one. The anxiety conflict could've been handled better as good her writing career. If those are the only 2 conflicts you're going to use in a novel this long best use then effectively. I felt nothing between the FL and each guy. And if I heard 🐓 one more time during the super vague and sporatic sex scenes, I might've cringed myself into a parallel universe. The tropes were all over the place too - mysterious billionaires turn into hockey players that turn into country boys on a ranch. So it's not the narrators' faults. I've heard them at their best, they just didn't have much to work with lol

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Terrible narrators and horrible story

The storyline is surface level at best. No character building and no world building. Its very bland and doesn’t drag you into the story at all. Bridget and Jake Bordeaux are terrible. She is whiny and obnoxious. Even if the author didn’t write the character like that. I was finding myself rolling my eyes the whole time I was listening. Jake was just as bad if not worse. It sounded like he was purposefully trying to make his voice sound deeper. All the male characters sounded exactly the same and were all ridiculous. The end of every one of his chapters, he sounds so stupid. His voice rises and stretches awkwardly. Everything the two of them read is just cringy. Don’t waste your money!

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