
Knot a Trace: Part Two
Bittersweet Omegas, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Chloe Ryan
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Oliver Highpoint
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By:
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Liliana Carlisle
Just when I thought things couldn't get any worse...
My best friend is missing. Now, so am I.
Being held captive as an unmated Omega is just another event to add to my list of problems. And this time, there are no cookies, cakes, or macarons to distract me from the trauma.
I can only hope that Landon, River, and Vincent are on the case, saving as many kidnapped Omegas as they can. But would they even bother to help me after I rejected them? What would three Alphas want with an insecure Omega?
If they find me, I fear I'll be broken beyond repair. I can only hope that they'll be willing to mend my heart back together.
The conclusion to the Knot A Trace duet featuring three hot Alpha detectives and a strong-willed Omega. HEA guaranteed!
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I really loved part one of this series and I had high hopes for this second book but for me, as someone who reads many OV books, it just didn’t hit right. It felt drawn out and the ending wasn’t at all what I was hoping for. The book focuses more on the issues of ‘O’ and trying to find April. There was really no building of the alphas and their omega. There is a big lack of backstory for all the main characters. It isn’t an antsy plot, you won’t be guessing on what happens next. I found myself waiting for a big reveal but it just wasn’t there. There is some spice, maybe 2/5. If you are new to OV then this could be a good one to listen to, but if you’re seasoned, I’m not sure you will enjoy it due to the lack of world building, the stray from the typical OV, plot, character building etc. I think overall I would give this a 3/5 and it’s a hard review only because I have listened to and read so many OV books. Do I think it’s worth the credit? I do think part one is, I don’t think part 2 is. This author though has so much potential for good OV series. I have high hopes for more to come.
Overall a good OV
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