![]() ![]() ![]() I loved how respectful and careful the alphas are of her situation. Kolt, Roarke, and Gray do their best to provide security and support but they’re also drawn to Charlie. This book touches on the tragedy that upended Charlie’s life (takes place before the beginning of the book) as it pertains to Charlie’s mental and physical health. The alphas are kind and compassionate and offer to come and get Charlie and her daughter and personally escort them to the resort. They run a resort in another state that primarily helps omegas escape from trouble. The neighbor’s brother is an alpha in a pack with two others. She’s found herself in a bad situation and her friendly neighbor offers her a way out. She has a young daughter who is her reason for living. Charlie is an unbonded omega who has been through some sh!t. This book hits the feelings hard but it has a good balance between the heavier emotions and the healing process. ![]()
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