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Saving Their Omega (Alpha Security Company) Paperback – November 15, 2021
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Gentle. Tiny. Delicate. Everything I’m not. Everything I want. Everything I’m going to claim in hot, sweaty explicit detail.
She’s ours. Mine and Mason’s. She might not wear our marks, but she will… and soon.
No one takes what’s ours. It’s suicidal. But she’s gone, snatched off the street and now the monsters inside won’t rest until she’s safely back with us. Whatever the cost.
We can’t lose her. She’s our light, our soul. And god have mercy on whoever took what’s ours…
Because we won’t.
Please be aware: This is a much darker and grittier world than my other series, so readers are advised to proceed with caution.
A Continuing Story: Please be aware this is a serialised romance in three parts.
- Print length126 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 15, 2021
- Dimensions5 x 0.29 x 8 inches
- ISBN-13979-8767843107
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- ASIN : B09LWH2B3N
- Publisher : Independently published (November 15, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 126 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8767843107
- Item Weight : 4.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.29 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,186,650 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,689 in Gothic Romances
- #12,396 in Science Fiction Romance (Books)
- #22,809 in Military Romance (Books)
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Mina Carter is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of romance in many genres. She lives in the UK with her husband, daughter, a tank of a staffordshire bull terrier and a bossy cat.
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Is it a story with a weak plot? Could be. Is it straight-up porn with a bit more dialogue and character study? Possibly. Is it a venture into a new genre by an established and loved author? Maybe. Is it a worthy effort by the supremely talented best selling author, Mina Carter? Dear Sweet Purple Baby Jesus, it most certainly is NOT.
These three installments are noted by the author as a "darker" story. I'm not sure it's "darker," unless by darker she means one squelchy, unsexy, mindless, unhinged, sexual encounter after another, interrupted occasionally by cardboard 2D characters interacting on a superficial level. Now, I'm honestly very cool with highly sexual stories and read them quite often. But I like my highly sexual stories to actually BE a story--with defined characters, a plot of some sort, as well as flow with some sort of logic and/or purpose. I can't say that this group of stories meets any of those points.
I could be fine with all those things, and still enjoy the read. It's fantasy, right? However, there's such a huge degree of hatefulness in the stories that it interrupts the suspension of reality needed to enjoy such stories. Almost all the characters are vicious, violent, and abusive to each other. The characters and the story (such as it is) are set in a totally misogynist, sexually violent, brutal world where the alpha types quite literally rule everything. It's bleak, hopeless, without a smidgen of romance, love, or hope. Unless of course, you are in possession of the right male equipment and a virtual barge of money. Females as well as non-alphas are like ballast in the belly of this rotting ship of a story. They are victims there to be digested, and with just about that much interest.
There are some trends in scifi romance that I don't get. The very bleak characters, particularly human males, who simply perpetuate one crime after another on each other and all those around them populate these gritty and soulless stories. The female characters spend the entire story pinballing between mindless, rapey humanoids and smokin hot uber rich body gods who sex her mercilessly. She's not a victim so much as a device, a collection of feminine attributes, but not a whole or real person. Overall, these trends result in stories that are hollow with no story, no romance, and really, no point for a reader to enjoy. And last, the writing is just not good.
I have adored most of Mina Carter's other series. They were full of interesting characters who evolved, with good plots, believable love stories, and sizzling sex. I'm really disappointed about this new direction. I hope it's just a temporary misstep, and not a capitulation into these cold, unromantic trends. Our lives are "dark" enough these days without making romance suffer from the same issues. And just sell a single book, ok? If the price has to go up, do it. Serialized installments, even released days apart, is lame.
First and foremost, the three books in the series are basically one book broken into three parts. I assume to charge additional. That said, there is enough of a story to keep me reading until the end. But not enough to keep me reading additional offerings in the series. I like other books from this author, but have problems with this series beyond the blatant attempt to pump up the price for what was basically one book. First, because it had broken into three parts, half of each book seem to be dedicated to sexual acts. Not that I am against that, but it seemed to be a gratuitous filler instead of fleshing out the story. In addition, the story seemed inconsistent. For most of the story, the alpha’s seem to be bullying a**holes. The h seemed to be someone who was rightly grateful that she wasn’t an omega, since omega’s are basically a sex slaves with no rights, locked up by the “entitled” alpha SOB’s. But on the last 25% of book 3, alpha’s are suddenly protective of humanity as a whole and all about protecting the weak? And the h who was so happy not to be an omega, is now over the moon happy to be changed to an omega and subjected to slavery by the alpha’s? Makes for a weak ending.
The problem I have is that by paying for all 3 books, I ended up paying more for a fairly short story than I do for regular, full-length books.
I read all 3 books in a bit over 4 hours - and although I do read fast ... I don't read THAT fast.
I'm not sure that I can justify paying that much h for the next series, if all 3 are the same length as these books were.
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I love Mina, but times are expensive, ya?
Highly recommended again!
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