Getting Close To The Omega by Lisa Oliver

91myIhDrpbL._SL1500_Title: Getting Close To the Omega
Series: Cloverleah Pack, #5
Author: Lisa Oliver
Genre: Paranormal/Shape-shifter
Length: Novel (251 Pages)
Publisher: Lisa Oliver (December 6th, 2015)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥5Hearts
Blurb: Dean Weir has finally found happiness in his position as Omega wolf of the Cloverleah pack. He has his friends, his work, and his art and he has never looked for anything else. Badly abused by his ex-home pack and Alpha, Dean keeps his head down and stays out of trouble. That is, until his mate joins the pack.

Matthew Charmichael is over a hundred years old and has been a lone wolf for longer than he can remember. Joining the Cloverleah pack after he heard they were having trouble with another wolf shifter, Matthew is overjoyed to find his mate is the cute little Omega of the small pack.

But Dean’s past, and the constant attacks on the pack from the mysterious Kylan, could mean that Matthew and Dean won’t get their HEA after all.

Can Dean overcome his past, and embrace the powers that a claimed Omega is purported to have, or will his ex-pack kill him before he and Matthew have a chance?

Product Link: http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Close-Omega-Cloverleah-Series-ebook/dp/B00QPBY450

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: This is part of the Cloverleah Pack series and I would suggest reading them in order. Although it can be read as a standalone.

I love the fact that this is a love story between two male wolf shifters. Talk about a major turn on. I love the fact that even though this is told more with a serious tone, it does have a hint of humor in it. There is nothing better than a touch of humor. If the story is too serious then I usually lose interest. And that did not happen with this one.

In fact, my attention was captivated from the first paragraph and kept all the way to the end.

Dean is an omega who was hurt badly by his old pack and alpha. Makes one want to hunt them down and slice them up for it. He is happy in the Cloverleah pack but there is something missing. He has friends, work, and his art but he doesn’t have a lover. He is not too sure what to think when his mate shows up. He is a bit scared but won’t back away when Matthew comes to him. He sees Matthew as a gentle and kind shifter, but when his mate is placed in danger Dean will do everything to protect him.

Matthew is a gorgeous wolf who is way over a hundred years old. He has been on his own for quite a while. He joins the Cloverleah pack so that he can be with his gorgeous little mate. He knows that he has to take his time and get him to trust him. There are many dangers coming for them, and a wacko ex pack mate that is just plain nuts. He knows that there is nothing he won’t do to protect his gorgeous little mate.

I love how this story gives you everything you could possibly want in a story. For me to truly love a story there must be a happily ever after part, dangerous situations, a bit of excitement, a tad bit of suspense and shifters. This is just a part of what I got from this amazing story. I love a good paranormal love story. I had been waiting for Dean’s story and can let you know I was happy with it.

Dean needs a tender heart mate that could love him and support him in all ways. Matthew was this man and I was happy that they got together. With all of the other books, I was pleased with the way they were told, but this one was probably my favorite out of all of them.

I love alphas and omegas, and when they get together, it just makes the story pop out to me. However, with Dean, he needed a softer touch, and Matthew comes off as not so much alpha, which was perfect. I am not so sure about why the need to bond so fast though. But for me it seems like all paranormal stories do that.

I would recommend reading this, and can actually see myself reading it more than once. It will give you everything you could ask for in a love story. Trust me you really need to check it out.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com *

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