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Love this series

Review from Tracking Trisha →

This was the third audiobook in this series and I really enjoyed it. This was Trisha and Keylon’s love story. After arriving on a Valdier, Trisha is healed by Keylon’s symbiotic. She falls in love with him, but misses her father terribly. When she’s kidnapped by his crazy uncle, she has to fight to get..

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Can’t wait for next book

Review from A Witch’s Touch →

This book is without a doubt, the best spin on fairytales I’ve ever read. It is in a class all its own while bringing in subtle elements of the very loved fantasies. Character development and the narrator were perfectly matched. I can’t wait until the next book.

Great series – A truly enjoyable read

Review from Omega Rising →

The Omega Force series is surprisingly one of my favorites. It’s funny, cohesive and very well written. The first book is good but every book after only gets better in my opinion. If you like sci-fi and want to find a gem of read, look no further.

The narrator makes Warin sound hot and dangerous

Review from Origin →

I loved this story when I read it on my Kindle, and it’s just as good on Audible. The story itself is fantastic—sexy, full of action and surprising emotion. To be honest, even though it’s a prologue, it’s my favorite book in this series so far. I love how rough-edged Warin and Aleric are. Listening..

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Loved it!

Review from Capturing Cara →

This second audiobook in this series was just fun to listen to! The story of how the human women came to Valdier and the romance between Cara and Trayvon is funny, emotional and at times angst filled. Cara has so much energy that she drives everyone crazy, and I loved that. The dangers that she..

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I want more

Review from Ella and the Beast →

I’ve read this book without any preconceived notions and it surpassed my expectations! I really hope the next book in the series comes out soon, fingers crossed.

Needs editing.

Review from Past Obsession →

It was a major struggle to get through this book. It’s too long and sappy. The towards the end it starts to get interesting but by that time I was already sick of the book. If the book were half as long, more focused on the last third of the story… it would be a..

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