Omega Liam Skye Eileen Glass Books
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Alluring but barren, omega is an unfortunate affliction Skye is trying to outrun. He gets away with it for several years, fleeing to a new city whenever the wolves get too close, but his survival mechanism creates a terrible, unforeseen result. By dodging and ducking every rogue alpha to approach him, the one that finally keeps up is the size of a truck. Liam is not a wolf to be disrespected, and Skye is all too aware of his place in the pack. Natural selection has never been kind to him.
But, strangely, Liam sort of is.
Liam doesn’t have a plan, but he’s got the basics covered. As far as food, shelter, and clothing are concerned, he does right by his omega. But still the smaller wolf flinches from him, never speaks. And every mild suggestion is obeyed to the letter. Something’s not right, he knows that, but maybe it’s for the best.
Skye wouldn’t stay if he learned the truth.
Omega Liam and Skye is a finished serial novel containing all 11 books plus a bonus epilogue.
Omega Liam Skye Eileen Glass Books
While full of potential the story ends up falling flat. The author lets suspence build and build only for it to be released in a deus ex machina solution that completely changes the dynamic between the main characters. While character growth and learning is always interesting to read about, in this case the change literally arrives like a thunderbolt, and upends the rest of the story so it reads as predictably as a high school essay, and with as much depth. What makes it all the more infuriating is that the most interesting character suddently becomes an all powerful munchkin from a poorly designed Dungeons and Dragons campaign. While I would whole-heartedly recommend the first two thirds of the story, the remainder reads like an entirely different story with characters totally different from those of the first part. I got this book for about a dollar and a half and cannot recommend paying more. The story up to the (true) climactic battle which occurs about two thirds into the book is 4 stars. But the resolution and the remaining third of the story is so poor that I cannot give the total more than 2.0. A poor and drawn-out ending really can ruin an otherwise good story.Product details
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Omega Liam Skye Eileen Glass Books Reviews
Seeing the full series for only 99 cents makes me realize that I paid too much, but alas that is how things go sometimes. That being said I highly recommend a puchase at that price, because this is a very enjoyable read. I loved Skye, who is pretty much perfect in my eyes. I admit however to feeling a little frustrated with the story around book 10, but the ending made up for it. Eileen Glass is a wonderful author, she is very detailed, and her words paint a lovely tale vividly and thoughtfully. There are a number of grammar errors, however they rarely pull you out of the action, and I have seen worse. This is one of the better written Alpha/Omega stories that I have come across, and I look forward to reading more from Ms. Glass. I would love to learn more about Lucas and also about Raoul, who I suspect isn't as bad as he seems.
Honestly, I feel like I wasted my time by reading almost half of this. I liked it at first. Liam was great and I was cheering for Skye. Then it all went nuts.
The book dragged and both MCs started getting on my nerves. It's like the characters changed and not for the better. The plot was confusing. I skipped to the end just to end it.
I wish Liam had just taken off with Skye and never went back to his pack. Story had potential until Skye is kidnapped. Ugh.
This is one of the longer alpha-omega stories out there. On the whole, it's well written and the author has a nice way of describing the details of each scene she writes. The omega, Skye, is a cunning survivor. He's physically smaller, weaker and plagued with a distinctive scent that draws trouble to him. Despite that, he's successfully evaded capture for 6 years. Until he meets his alpha, Liam. Liam is strong, calm and possesses patience and restraint. He gentles Skye, showing him with words and actions that he's trustworthy. But big trouble comes when he decides to take Skye back to his pack. Liam is a frustrating alpha because he's naive, impulsive and simply won't listen to the much smarter, more realistic omega. He prides himself on following his instincts but ignores every single warning instinct he has. Even when Skye tells him the same thing his instincts are screaming at him, he ignores them both. This guy couldn't take care of himself, much less protect his chosen mate and lands his Skye in an impossible situation. It makes no sense at all that his pack didn't murder Liam up front. The other reviewer said the book got better at the end. I made it 3/4 through and just couldn't take the alpha another page so I stopped reading. Maybe I'll find the curiosity to finish, but I doubt it.
I enjoyed reading these books. Liam and Skye are the perfect couple. Hated to see it ended but all good things come to an end.
A good book slow starting but was very good and held my interest. Waiting to book 2
Phew, this book was long, at 800 pages! A collection of 12 serial episodes, I thoroughly enjoyed the first five about the underdog on the run, Skye, an amazing survivor, and his match Liam, the most. I liked the suspense of not knowing what would happen next, or where the plot would go, and all the tentatively happy emotions swirling around the pair. The chemistry was great and the wolflike body language spot on in the writing. In later episodes most of the happy was turned into a sad tinge, with plenty of pack politics which to me wasn't equally engaging as the beginning of the tale. Episode one to five; 4 stars, the remainder 3 stars.
I seem to have a love/hate relationship with this book. There was a large section of the book that was just boring. In part of this boring area, there is a chapter where we read a situation from Liam's point of view, and the next chapter is the same situation from Skye's point of view where it feels like the same words only the names are changed around.
Also, the typos, there are so many. Mostly words being left out of sentences, so you have to read it twice to try and understand what it was supposed to be. There are also sentences with an extra word thrown in, sentences where there aren't spaces between words, and a lot of words that should be other words like the/they or his/he. There are enough to make this a very frustrating book to read.
There were a couple times I just had to put it down and come back to it later. Of course there is the love side to this as well. The story does start out really good and then it gets really good again towards the half way point. At one point I wished I had called in sick to work so I could stay home and finish reading it.
I did love Liam and Skye, and at one point I even cried for Liam. I pretty much hated every member of Liam's family though, almost every time one of them spoke I wanted to slap them.
I guess I'm glad that I downloaded it and read it but I'm not sure yet if I'm going to give any other books by this author a try.
While full of potential the story ends up falling flat. The author lets suspence build and build only for it to be released in a deus ex machina solution that completely changes the dynamic between the main characters. While character growth and learning is always interesting to read about, in this case the change literally arrives like a thunderbolt, and upends the rest of the story so it reads as predictably as a high school essay, and with as much depth. What makes it all the more infuriating is that the most interesting character suddently becomes an all powerful munchkin from a poorly designed Dungeons and Dragons campaign. While I would whole-heartedly recommend the first two thirds of the story, the remainder reads like an entirely different story with characters totally different from those of the first part. I got this book for about a dollar and a half and cannot recommend paying more. The story up to the (true) climactic battle which occurs about two thirds into the book is 4 stars. But the resolution and the remaining third of the story is so poor that I cannot give the total more than 2.0. A poor and drawn-out ending really can ruin an otherwise good story.
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