Emotions run high when five omegas are traded to the Angel Hills Pack, which has suffered a decline in population after an illness killed a fourth of its wolves. After a previous mating Justin would rather forget, he’s happy to leave his old compound and start afresh. A part of him hopes the gorgeous second-in-command alpha, Milo, will choose him for a mate. As memories of his life with Stone … with Stone haunt his dreams, Justin struggles to make the right decision for himself as well as his four pups.
Gabriel doesn’t want to mate at all, but as one of the traded omegas, he knows he doesn’t have a choice. He just hopes he’ll end up with a beta and not an alpha. How does he feel when he’s mated to both? Grey is the pack alpha of Angel Hills and he and his barren beta, Ian, want to start a family to continue the dynasty. Is that all they want Gabriel for, a breeding machine?
When an intruder is detected in the compound, everyone is on high alert, especially as the new arrival proves remarkably adept at remaining hidden. Will the newly-created mating bonds be strong enough, or will rancor and bitterness win out?
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Gabriel, Ian, and Grey – Justin and Milo
Oh my, I loved this story so hard. Alpha’s, beta’s, omega’s, pups, scents, biting, claiming, dedication, submission, pregnancies, infertility, some angst, and a lot of sexiness and love.
We go on a journey with the Angel Hills pack. After the pack lost all their omegas because of a plague, they accepted seven members of the Silver pack, among them five omegas. An omega twin who really wanted to stay together, Justin with four pups, one omega who already made his choice at first sight and a shy withdrawn omega called Gabriel. They come from a bad place where Justin was mated with an awful cruel alpha. Luckily he was put down in a fight.
To be properly included in the pack they will have to mate. That’s easier said than done.
Grey, the alpha of the pack, already has a mate, beta Ian. They love each other deeply.
Still, they want a third. Their eyes are on Gabriel. Milo, Grey’s right hand, was already smitten with omega Justin and can only hope it’s true what the omega’s eyes tell him.
This story, from the first page, was captivating and intriguing. Alpha’s circling omegas, betas circling alpha’s, all so delicious!
There are varied events, misunderstandings, delightful courting, omegas in heat, oh boy… Also omegas in danger from an unexpected side. This, altogether, made it an eventful narrative. I loved every part of it. I loved every character, except one!
Omega Arrival is the first book in the Angel Hills Pack series by author Rebecca James. I loved this story. Action-packed, and the chemistry is spot on. I loved meeting all the men, and I want to know more. I liked that I am so excited about more of the story sometimes that is hard with a first book. But this one is done beautifully.
Milo is taking a group of Omegas from another pack to Angel Hills pack. He is not a guy who likes a lot of politics. He is protective of those he loves. And has a great heart. He has strong feelings for Justin but wants the newly acquired Omega to be able to make his own choices.
Justin is an Omega from the Red River pack. He is joining Angel Hill. He is scared, but also excited. He feels a pull towards Milo. He also likes that for once in his life he is going to get to have choices he didn’t have before. He is expecting twins. Scared no one will want him because of that.
Now in this story, there is way more than Just and Milo’s story going on. But for this review, I did the focus on them. I don’t want to give you any spoilers. There is a ton of books to read and a ton of people to meet. However, it is not overwhelming.
When you want to start a series with wolves you will not forget I highly suggest this one. It is the perfect start to this series, and I cannot wait to read more.
Five Shooting Stars
This book follows five omegas and three betas sent to another pack. They each have their own pasts and troubles. It follows each one. I really loved how all of them were included in each book. I highly recommend!!
I loved the start of Angel Hills Pack series. I love a new series, even a break out from another one. Fresh starts are so interesting. I liked how everyone had a chance to get to know each other and I loved that the omegas were brought in for a reason, but with total say in what happened, and I loved the book of suitors. I liked that it was about 2 main couples and we still got to learn a bit about others in the pack. I love mpreg and this book didn’t disappoint. It was sexy, hot, interesting, easy to read and fast-paced. I would definitely recommend it.
First of all, there was so many characters in this story. I thought I was going to be confused, but fortunately I wasn’t. There were 2 story arcs going on in this story. Milo, an alpha and Justin an Omega, and Gabriel an Omega, Ian a Beta and Grey the packs Alpha. Milo was sent to bring home 5 Omegas and 3 Betas. He had previously met Justin and felt a connection with him. Justin wanted to make sure whoever he chose would also accept his pups. Ian and Grey had been mated for years and wanted to add an Omega in hopes of furthering their Alpha line. The story was well written with some angst and lots of insecurity in Gabriel. Can’t wait to read more of all the characters.
I am voluntarily leaving a review form an ARC that I received from Gay Romance Reviews. My reviews are solely based on my thoughts and opinions.
Angel Hill series follows the River Wolf Pack series. It is recommended that River Wolf Pack series is read prior to beginning this series.
River Wolf Pack is in disarray after Alpha River is forced out with a few loyal members.
5 omega & 3 beta members decide to leave for Angel Hill Pack under a prearranged agreement between the two pack.
Omega Arrival follows mostly omegas Justin and Gabriel as they settle into their new mated relationships and into a new pack.
We get glimpses into Caanan psychic and Vincent’s struggle to settle into his mated relationship.
There are a lot of secondary characters in this book, who we do get to know better as the series progresses.
All in all, a good start to this spin-off series.
First, let me say that this new series is part of a larger set of books. Unfortunately, I haven’t read the first trilogy, so a lot of the beginning was a bit confusing for me. I was able to catch up fairly quickly, but I would strongly suggest reading the River Wolf series before starting this book.
This story revolves around a bargain made with another pack for five omegas. The Angel Hills pack, although forward thinking in some ways, is the first ABO book l have read in a long time that hasn’t completely modernized its ways. It wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, just something different from what seems to have become the norm.
The book follows the mating of all five omegas, although its main focus is on just two; Justin and Gabriel. Justin has apparently been through he!! with his previous mate, and Gabe is reluctant take a mate. However, Justin already has his sights set on an alpha, and Gabriel knows he has no choice about being mated, just with whom, and even that is debatable.
There are a lot of story lines going on at once, and I would have liked to have seen more depth in one than details stretched thin over them all. The two main romances were sweet, but did not have the development that I would have preferred. The main conflict happens about midway through (maybe 3\4), and then things get on a more personal level.
I did not like what happened with Gabriel’s triad simply because it is something I don’t enjoy reading about. It’s not a kink or anything, just decisions made. I really liked Justin and his mate Milo, and the way Milo treated Justin’s pups.
Overall, I enjoyed several aspects of the story, and my lack of knowledge from the previous stories did not affect my review. However, IMO, the author tried to fit too much into one book, and the thing between Gabe and his mates are what really made up my mind. Perhaps fans of the overall series will find this more to their liking. It was a decent book; it just wasn’t my cup of tea.
I received a free copy of this book and I am leaving my honest opinion.
Omega Arrival by Rebecca James is the first book in the Angel Hills series. It has mpreg, shifters, menages and pack dynamics. There is drama, angst, steam, and love connections. There are multiple points of view telling their stories and that made it very enjoyable – the reader can see this world through different points of view and get an appreciation for it. Very interesting story and the characters are intriguing. I definitely wanted to read more books in series.