Street smart, stubborn, and struggling.Quinn Ivers scrapes by one day at a time in a world where Omegas are viewed as less than nothing and are subject to the whims of others. Slinging drinks in a nightclub with a wicked reputation, she just wants to make it to the next day. Her world is rife with an array of dangers, but it’s hers and she answers to no one.Until Tobias Kahler appears and ruins … appears and ruins everything, including her.
The man who owns the city has set his eyes on the waitress, and he won’t be denied. Merciless and without remorse, he’ll do anything to make her his and keep her by his side for a purpose Quinn could never have guessed at.
Even when broken, she will fight to keep her sanity and herself alive, enduring whatever evils are thrown at her.
For the spark of hope buried under all the pain, she’ll do a lot more than that.
Broken is the first book in the Omega’s Destruction series, a raw and thrilling Omegaverse tale. It is not a traditional romance, containing dark themes and complete power exchange. Scenes are not glossed over, which may be distressing for some readers.
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The Sound of Something Broken!
How many times can you watch, hear, read, a heart break…a soul shatter?
Eva Dresden has topped my list of authors able to keep us on the edge, with her dark and dangerously intense, Broken.
Warning: Very, Very, Intense
How can anybody survive having their very existence torn apart, over and over, and over? Your heart will pound over every page in this first book in her Omega’s Destruction series. You will hear the sound of something broken.
“There was some game going on, and Quinn was certain she didn’t know what it was. She was just as sure she was losing.”
This is Quinn’s story. The night she meets Tobias Kahler her world is turned upside down, and Tobias’ plans for her set off a series of events that neither Quinn nor Tobias are prepared for.
What a ride. This book left my mind whirling and I’m feeling raw. I was captivated from beginning to end, 110% immersed in Quinn’s journey. If you like captive/captor books and antiheroes you’ll like this book. It’s dark and I don’t consider this story romantic. I see the groundwork for what might evolve between both main characters, but Quinn and Tobias have a lot to overcome. Those expecting a “dark romance” where the Alpha may be a bad guy, but he turns to mush around the heroine are going to be in for a shock. When reviewers say this is as good as Addison Cain’s Omegaverse series, this should be taken as a warning. The Alphas are deceptive and brutal in this world. Anytime an Alpha demonstrated a small kindness I was left on edge wondering, “What’s his game?” The MMC, Tobias, is an antihero to the core. There’s definitely a backstory to Tobias that remains untold.
The writing is phenomenal. The style is unique and effective at putting the reader in Quinn’s shoes. When Quinn was confused, I felt confused. I felt overwhelmed at times and this mirrored how Quinn felt. Not everything was revealed to me, just as not everything was revealed to Quinn.
The world-building is subtle, and I slowly learned more about the world as the book progressed. There is no info-dumping, which I always appreciate. Everything about the writing is excellent. At no point in time was I able to predict what was to come, and my expectations were consistently subverted. This seems like a seasoned author’s book; Eva Dresden really knocked her debut novel out of the park.
I’m new to the Omegaverse genre. After reading most of Addison Cain’s Omegaverse series I went on the hunt for more Omegaverse. Wattpad ended up being a gold mine, containing many quality Omegaverse stories. That’s where I discovered Eva Dresden. I’m happy to see many of those authors now publishing their work on Amazon. I requested an ARC because I had a feeling this book would be up my alley, and I’m thrilled to say it surpassed my expectations.