The Fever Hordesman sits outside my house, wailing punny lyrics while beating a rock rhythm on his armor, and I’m late for work. My Omega heat’s coming on early, throwing a monkey wrench into my single-minded plan to ignore his single-minded quest to mate me. I have to admit—privately—his strong jaw, full mouth, and a scent that can send over a dozen Omegas into heat, make my girly bits quiver. … quiver. Just a little.
When the Swarm approaches me with an offer I can’t refuse, keeping Sotay at arm’s length is no longer an option. He’s got something the Swarm wants. If I don’t do as they say, they’ll kill my mom.
Once our passion ignites, there’s no putting it out. Except, I’m forced to betray him.
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I have a fever for a Fever!
*****
Rating: 5 stars
Steam: 4 flames
Genre: Sci-fi / Omegaverse Romance
*****
I absolutely loved FEVER!
“My name is Feveeeer. I make Omegas quiver.”
“My name is Feveeeer.” “I will never leave her.”
“My name is Feveeeer. I am the ultimate achiever.”
“My name is Feveeeer. Orgasms I deliver.”
“My name is Feveeeer…” Oops this one isn’t appropriate
Who doesn’t adore a big strong Alpha that finds his Omega and then sets out to woo her and win her heart?? Fever has a heart of gold, humor, a talent for singing (and rhyming), and he is determined to get what is his… namely Leah.
Leah has a secret, she has to betray Regha, Fever to be exact, in order to save her mom. What will she do when she has the Regha gate keeper worming his way into her heart? Save the Regha’s or her mother?
I absolutely loved this book. I chuckled at Fever’s antics and swooned more times than I care to admit. He was absolutely adorable, if you are into big growly Alpha’s with impenetrable armor, a sense of humor and very big… stick.
Loved his story, loved him, loved Leah. My favorite of all the Hordesman so far. I definitely recommend it and will keep reading!
The BEST of the first four books so far…
It took me forever to read this book. I kept dropping it because of… suspense. I just couldn’t keep reading it without coming up for air… then I had to restart the book all over again just to make sure I didn’t forget what had happened. But it is definitely worth the read.
The King of Earth is still alive and kicking, causing much grief for the Hordesmen who are trying to nab him. But the KoE has a mole who has what it takes to force the gate controls over to his own hands.
Leah, the beloved of Sotoy (aka Fever).
This is slightly different from the usual Hordesman tale which I appreciate. Jacks doesn’t mince words nor does she string the reader along. Brownie points in her favor!
Both main characters are a pleasure to read about. Leah isn’t pushing away Fever as much as she’s trying to protect her mother whose been kidnapped by the KoE. She needs to bond with him then steal his gate control while he’s transitioning. That’s when the KoE plans to attack the Stronghold and wipe out his opposition.
Continuity is great. I appreciate that we’re still seeing characters from the previous books (and books to come). Editing isn’t bad, maybe an improvement from the previous books. And as I’ve read this already twice, I can tell you that I’ll probably read it all over again… like doing a Hordesman marathon when I need a read I know that will be good.
Get the series. It’s worth it! Can’t wait to read the next book in this series!
Oh my goodness…8-8-2020
I love the dynamic (pun intended) between the alpha’s, they are hilarious. The whole scene between vemlox and the others with the feather, priceless! I really enjoyed this couple. How many men/males would put forth the effort to learn to wrap, befriend the women’s mother and be so persistent ! Loved it!
This is a fantastic series and more than entertaining, so much wit, fun and crazy dialogues – those are laugh lines you like to wear and others get green with envy.
The range of characters that appear, participate and are active, all wonderful in their own way, is now very extensive and a small overview or mapping or glossary would be great.
The love story of Leah and Sotay/Fever is a fast-paced and hidden one. Their communication is sometimes so over each other that you feel they meet and like each other on a different, deeper level. All this is not so obvious and the Alpha/Omega dynamics is this time only a small aspect of their connections – sometimes not so hormone/pheromone-driven, but rather purposeful and conscious.
Refreshingly wonderful different, pragmatically direct and hidden.
Just like the delicate moments, they were not in the foreground, were only a short complementary element, all in all this couple has rather continued us in the whole story and connected loose ends to proceed with tension.
Hordesmen – a rattle of childish men who approach the seriousness of the situation with a wink and who, in addition to their recklessness, are happy to accept the consequences as long as the ego and the result are right – the mixture does it!