Enchained: The Omega and the Fighter by Claire Cullen

Title: Enchained: The Omega and the Fighter

Series: Briar Wood Pack 02

Author: Claire Cullen

Genre: Paranormal, Fantasy, MPreg

Length: Novel (205 Pages)

Publisher: Claire Cullen (July 12, 2018)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥ 3.5 Hearts

Blurb: As the leader of his pack, Griffin is not a typical omega. As far as he’s concerned, he’s destined to be alone; unable to bond, trained to kill, and with the responsibilities of a pack on his shoulders. If he was ever to take a mate, they’d have to be unlike anyone he’s ever met. An alpha willing to stand back and let their omega take charge? Not likely.

When he finds a feral alpha fighter so dangerous he’s about to be killed, Griffin makes the ill-advised decision to intervene. He sees something more than an animal in the alpha’s eyes. But whoever the fighter was before, all that’s left is anger and instinct. Can Griffin coax the man beneath back to the surface?

The Beast knows only the fight, nothing more. He doesn’t remember a before and doesn’t trust the strange omega who comes to visit him every day, bringing food and meaningless words. Until, one day, Griffin brings a name, and a part of Beast hidden deep inside breaks free.

Beau doesn’t know how Griffin brought him back. All he knows is the omega is his anchor in a storm. When forces from outside Griffin’s pack threaten to pull them apart, he’ll do everything he can to get his omega back. He’ll fight again, even if it means losing himself once more.

ISBN: B07FL24FNW

Product Link: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Each book in the Briar Woods Pack collection features a new romantic couple. To enjoy the overall story arc and crossover characters, I would recommend reading the series in sequential order.

Griffin’s pack is quite unusual. For one he is the omega and the one in charge, where as the alpha is second in charge. Then there is the fact that he is a feline shifter, there is a wolf shifter, fox shifter and so on in this pack. They rescue those who are in need and kill those who fight them. He comes across an alpha who is feral and about to be put down. That is until he decides that there is a chance that the alpha can be helped. It also worked out that he likes him.

Beau was an alpha who fought and killed, until one time he went feral. That story will have you in tears but not just because of the death it self, but who the man was. Here he is with an omega who wants to help him. Read the book if you want the juicy details though, trust me you won’t be sorry.

There were some great parts to this story but some not so great parts. A story is written because an author has a story to tell, and as a reader we don’t always understand their take on things. My issues wasn’t the death of the man that sent Beau into what he became but who he was. I didn’t much care for that and so much so that I will probably not really read the next book. Also the death well I won’t tell you who, but it wasn’t needed to make the story. I am afraid that the way this story unfolded really changed my mind in this series.

The story itself was fresh and exciting plus the danger just added to it. The characters are a bit different to get to know. I loved Griffin and could connect with him, but Beau was a bit different in parts. I actually found myself liking them both, however I couldn’t connect with them. The story felt a bit stiff and in parts boring to me. There were some good parts though that I liked, but over all the story just didn’t rock my world like it should have.

Entangled: The Omega and the Bounty Hunter

Title: Entangled: The Omega and the Bounty Hunter

Series: Briar Wood Pack 01

Author: Claire Cullen

Genre: Paranormal

Length: Novel (180 Pages)

Publisher: Claire Cullen (May 10, 2018)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥ 3 Hearts

Blurb: He’s waited years for an alpha, then two come along at once.

Lonely omega Noah’s only escape from his boring life means finding a mate. Too bad he’s stuck looking after a boarding house that no one ever stays in. Nothing will change unless an alpha walks into his life. And even then, Noah is broken, scarred since childhood. What alpha would want an omega who can’t bond, who can’t give them a child?

Then, on one otherwise ordinary day, an alpha turns up on his doorstep, interrupting his humdrum life. Preston is everything Noah could have imagined in an alpha; breathtakingly handsome, charming, compatible. And willing to look past Noah’s scars to the omega beneath. Noah’s starting to believe his luck has finally turned around.

Enter Ronan, the dark, dangerous alpha on Preston’s trail, and Noah’s world is turned upside down for the second time in two days. Is Ronan the bad guy he appears to be? Or is Preston too good to be true?

ISBN: B07CZSMH1Y

Product Link: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Noah was a scarred omega that pretty much had a worthless pack. They stuck him by himself to watch over the boarder house. All he wanted was an alpha to want him. The problem was his scars prevented him from mating and producing pups. Then a man shows up and charms him, only to turn out to be the worst idea ever. So when Ronan came looking for that alpha, Noah wasn’t to sure what to do, but to trust him.

Ronan comes from an unusual pack where an omega leads. He wants Noah and will do everything he can to show him, that he is the one for him. Things happen and your going to just have to read the book to find out.

Interesting tale, danger and a bit of surprise coming in for the omega is a bit what you get in this book. It is a very unique type of story with great potential. However the problem was that it is a very dry and dark toned story. As well as being very slow moving and didn’t really do anything for me, except confuse me. It starts off with Noah and his story, but it doesn’t go into details right off the bat and makes you wonder. The story was missing quite a bit to make it stand out and keep my attention.

I actually found it hard to get into and follow parts of it. I always give the first book a chance and hope that the next book will be better, so will wait and see.

For now it is like I said an interesting tale, but not really my kind of book.