Thursday, 17 November 2022

REVIEW - Alpha Breeds (Alpha Horde #1) by Milana Jacks


The Book
Release Date: 26 Oct 2018

Omegas belong to the king. But this one belongs to me. 

Kingsley 
At the frat party, someone must have spiked my beer, because I see a bright light and find myself sitting on a bed with a huge, green monster looming over me. I screech and throw every sharp object within reach. But you know what’s really weird? I’m terrified and, at the same time, there’s something about those black eyes, that scent, that purrrr that makes my body come alive. 

Loven 
I fight for the honor of someday owning an Omega—a rare breeding female reserved for Alphas hand-selected by the king. For years, fighting alone has been enough. Until I scent this alien female, and my body emits a mating call. 

Omegas are the king’s property. If I don’t deliver her to the Omega Compound, I’ll lose my life, the lives of my Horde Alphas, and risk starting a full-scale rebellion. And yet, I can’t part from her. This one belongs to me. 

***Science fiction alien captive romance with Mf Omegaverse flavor. Inside the pages: No cliffhanger. No cheating. Barbaric unapologetic alpha male who loves HARD. Dystopian (dark totalitarian) world.

My Review   4 STARS
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I was pleasantly surprised.

The first chapter took me a little to get into and it does not take long for our human woman to enter a portal and find herself on an alien planet.

Kinsley does not get out of the building she finds herself in much at all, in fact she seems to spend the majority of it in Loven's bedroom as is is not only safer there, Loven, the male that finds her there decides as she is an Omega female that he should breed her.

Loven is the leader of the horde and when he discovers Kinglsey cannot help but fall for the strange woman and make her feel safe and cared for.  When he finds he has bonded to her after a coupling, he discovers their planets kings secret and changes his way of thinking for his woman protection.

The novella moves very fast, but still has a good amount of world building and description of the place around them.

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