It’ll take all three alphas to catch this omega.Farrah has done whatever it takes to raise her fifteen-year-old son, Knox, on her own. The boy’s fathers, the three alphas she was best friends with as a teenager, know nothing about him, and she’s never planned on telling them. However, when Knox goes missing, Farrah has no choice but to ask for their help.Ryder, Pax and Blake have long carried the … Blake have long carried the guilt of sleeping with Farrah during her heat, afraid that they’d taken advantage of her. When she shows up asking for their help, it’s a second chance they don’t intend to waste.
The four work together to find Knox, but their past—the secrets, the guilt, the regrets—isn’t so easy to resolve. Can they save the child they share and heal old wounds, or will their happily ever after slip away yet again?
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“Farrah has done whatever it takes to raise her fifteen-year-old son, Knox, on her own. The boy’s fathers, know nothing about him, and she’s never planned on telling them. Until now.” Absolutely loved this. Couldn’t put it down. Very addictive, tragic, steamy, romantic, unpredictable, fast-paced, and an emotional rollercoaster. Love knows no bounds.
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Book review of Caught by Her Alphas by Jayce Carter … This was a fun, fast short story. I throughly enjoyed all 8 characters and epilogue!
Farrah was an interesting character and the Alpha’s were a Bundle of dominant Male goodness.
I had not read any of the other stories in this series but it didn’t seem to matter. Good read!
This book is about second chances and what to do when you get them. Farrah made her choice long ago, when she was a lot younger and didn’t have as much of an idea about what to do. She didn’t have it easy but she made it work. That’s okay until her son disappears.
This is one of the shorter books in the series but there is still a great story here. I would have preferred it to be a bit longer but that’s just my preference. I loved the relationship between the three alphas together and the three with Farrah.
I wasn’t too sure about the big bad in this one. With it being a novella, it wasn’t completely clear who he was or what he had done, just that he wasn’t ‘nice’. It would have been better if that had been fleshed out a bit more but then the word count may have gone up!
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed this quick read. It’s great being in their world, even though none of the other characters from previous books made a showing here. If you are after a quick coffee-break book then I have no hesitation in recommending this one or the series as a whole.
I don’t know if it’s just me, but as a woman I find it a cop-out when I read stories about female characters who hide a baby and don’t tell the male characters because they “feel too much and are scared”. In a situation when the male (or in this case males) are not abusive or show signs that they care, it just grates my teeth. All I can think of is how selfish the FMC is to keep the child and father away from one another because feeling overwhelmed her and she was too immature to face them. Instead of confronting them and seeing how the father (s) would handle a child, she runs and everyone suffers. Then the female character (of course!) had to act all high and mighty, making the fathers feel bad because they haven’t been there. She doesn’t know if she wants to let them into HER child’s life (even after she made the decision without them) to remove them me. So self righteous. I’m sorry, but I just couldn’t finish it. The poor men in this story didn’t deserve to be put through hell after all the decisions she made that effected everyone’s lives. I know as a woman I should be more sympathetic, but these were good men who didn’t deserve for her to take the child away for 15 yr. And she wasn’t even going to tell them when she went to go ask them for help. It’s criminal. Okay I have to stop this rant.
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Farrah needs the help of her three Alpha male friends to find her son.
Fifteen years ago Farrah had gone into heat while on a camping trip with her three alpha male friends but now she must ask them to help find her son who has gone missing. Pax Ryder and Blake agree to help her but Knox looks like Pax so they are shocked to find that they had left Farrah pregnant. When they find him he is trying to protect Toya a fifteen year old omega from a violent man who has threatened her parents into selling her to him. They send the two of them off to relatives while they find the dirt on Michael to make him forget about Toya. Farrah find it hard being around the men she had loved as a teenager.
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Farrah’s (FMC) old friends (Pax, Blake & Ryder) thats when her secrets catch up with her in this book when her son Knox goes missing and she needs their help to find him. Dragging her into all sorts of complications that she didnt want to confront. Missed opportunities, crossed wires, and a lot of emotional baggage doesnt help. Steamy but also with a good story too. Another great book in the caught by alphas series