

It would have been nice though, for me, to get a little bit more of them experiencing the pregnancy together, rather than just the sexual aspect of this particular omegaverse set-up, which sees the omegas become even more in need of fulfilment than usual and the alphas' inability to turn them down. In fact, a lot of it is absolutely vital to the plot because of the whole issue with Vale's scar tissue which played such a big part in their own book Slow Heat. Now, I will state that I don't believe it was unnecessary sex. However, again, I found myself thinking not again as another page came with yet another scene of Jason and Vale going at it. Usually I have little issue with a sex-heavy book, especially in the hands of someone as talented as Leta when it comes to writing emotionally-driven expressions of desire and love. Secondly, and I find myself surprised to be mentioning it to be honest, but there is a LOT of sex in this. I was surprised to be honest, as I find Leta's books are usually sharp and not filled with repetition or extraneous detailing. As I believe this story was originally created for Leta's Patreon supporters, I can see that it's a testament of love to the people who have encouraged her creativity in spades.īut it got a little bit too much when the same phrase cropped up at least three times on the same page, never mind the same chapter. And, in the main, I really enjoyed it.īut I have a couple of niggles, although neither is a game-changer or ultimately took too much away from my enjoyment.įirstly, far too many references to calling Jason baby alpha. So to get the chance to pop back into this world with a look at Jason and Vale's experiences during Vale's pregnancy from the inside was always going to be interesting for me. Slow Heat, Alpha Heat and Bitter Heat are three of my favourite shifter books of any type of omegaverse. It gave you drama, emotions, sweetness, some incredible steam and all the love you could dream of. His friend Xan irritated me several times throughout, especially near the end when he demanded WTF was going on when it couldn’t have been more obvious.Īll in all this was a super entertaining read.

While Jason’s parents were shown in a much more likable light. I love they he stood his ground, I adored his sense of humor and especially his crankiness during the final half of his pregnancy. I love Vale and this only cemented that love. But really, that’s not a complaint, on the contrary. Only to be hit over the head with it in this. I laughed several times that I mourned the lack of fisting in the first book. It appears she’s a big believer that when it rains it pours. Seriously, Ms Blake can certainly keep you in the edge of your seat. This story started with a bang and ended with an even bigger one.

So, it’s pretty hard not to reference The Twilight Saga and how a particular pregnancy mirrored this one.
