“A spellbinding adventure! YA Omegaverse done to utter perfection. I want more, and I want it now!” – Addison Cain, USA TODAY bestselling author Drawing, my online clan, and planning my escape from my mother—these are priorities. Or, at least they were, until three huge alien males came to abduct me and take me to their planet. But it’s not just a simple process of probing and then releasing me … releasing me back to Earth. All those movies are lies. These three males keep me. And I’m suddenly a cadet at an Omega Academy where I’m supposed to learn how to serve the Gretar Fleet. None of this makes any sense to begin with, nevermind the three Alphas I can’t seem to avoid. But they say we have a connection, that we’re a circle, whatever that means. And my body seems to agree, because anytime they’re near, I can’t seem to think of anything except Kyte’s horns, Jeren’s smirk, and Ceredes’s long, hard … sword. Focusing on class is almost impossible, and the Omega Academy isn’t for the faint of heart. I have to learn who my enemies are, how to make friends, and how I fit with the three Alphas I can’t stop thinking about. All doable, right? No. Not right, especially when I discover the fleet has other plans for me. The bond with my three Alphas may be the only thing that can keep me safe, but that means we need to consummate our circle. Yeah, you read that right, consummate. Deep. Breaths.
Lily’s Note: Omega Academy is a full-length novel and the first book of the Omega Academy trilogy.
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Ugh, no! This story cannot leave me hanging like this!
Lana sure drew the end of the short stick when she was picked to be taken to the omega academy. Thankfully she meets Ceredes, Kyte, and Jeren – who thankfully stick by her. Of course, though, there is a mystery surrounding why she was chosen to begin with, since no humans are ever selected to attend. Let’s not forget about how many people and creatures are wanting her as a mate!
This story was well written and a page-turner! The characters and world are amazingly described.
I started this book thinking it was a standalone, but unfortunately it is not and leaves you with a massive cliffhanger at the end! I don’t really want to complain because the story was really good, but could the cover at least have let us know it would be a part of a series? No? Well anyway, I read the book and now I need the rest. So worth reading, regardless of not being a standalone.
Miss Lily Archer, I’m Ali, and I just read you, this is crazy, you got my number. I’m all over your Amazon booklist. You will be buying Starbucks for flotillas on me.
Oh, holy-moly and heavenly alien bodies! Please tell me that somebody somewhere has a Pinterest board full of Jeren, Ceredes, and Kyte, and I’m a click away from Happyland.
Earth boys suck. High school, teachers, crap moms, and brokedown playgrounds prime for serial killers are pretty terrible too. There is little for Lana on this planet, and when selected for the Omega Academy, it’s more the disbelief than the desire to return that makes her adjustment so tricky. But Lana has an ‘in’ with the elite school. Actually, she has three; three hot book boyfriends that I can’t help but read aloud to my husband so he can self-correct, and I am sooooo very in love with my and Lana’s aliens.
Most RH has one male with which I can’t deal. He’s a meat-head who is the sensitive warrior/jock/swinger, and he makes me want to punch puppies. I love puppies, so that is a mean feat. I love all of Lily’s MCs. More than that, this world is incredible. Centari, the Sentients, and the Regents are compelling, and the snippets you get about Ceredes, Kyte, and Jeren’s background keep building and building. Lily Archer has given a history to Kyte’s home planet. She’s given Lore to Jeren’s people. And Ceredes is the walking embodiment of familial tradition.
I’m saying this is magic.
I’m reading her Fae’s Captive Series right now too, and Lana and Taylor both share the wicked sense of humor in the loss of their human world. Still, it’s a testament to Lily Archer’s ability to write different genres successfully.
Highly recommend.
Fae’s Captive
Omega Academy by Lily Archer was everything I needed in a book right now. It was lighthearted, action packed, and included steamy, irresistible aliens. I wasn’t able to direct my attention elsewhere until it was completely finished. I mean, who needs sleep anyways?
Not going to lie, the last few months in the reverse-harem genre has been grueling. It’s all about the academy and bully RH romances. When will we get past this? Because it certainly feels like never. So, as you can imagine, I had a tough time getting myself to read this one just because the word “Academy” is included in the title. Talk about bor-ing.
Holy cow, I am so glad I forced myself to stop being so judgmental and gave it a shot. I loved everything about the characters. I adore the fact that the author skipped right over the bullying and made Kyte, Jeren, and Ceredes actually likable! This allowed the petty drama to not get overwhelming and gave us a chance to focus more on the world building and other aspects of the book. All I can say is that I’m hooked and need book 2 ASAP!
If you adore hot guys, funny and flawed female characters, and crazy adventures you won’t regret giving this book a try!
When’s the next book coming out because I can’t wait to read what happens next.