Is Quoitrel really supposed to arrest the most entrancing omega he’s ever met?As North Leland’s sheriff, Quoitrel is responsible for upholding pack laws. Laws which were enacted to protect omegas. Laws that definitely prohibit prostitution. This Eastern Pack immigrant doesn’t seem to understand that, desirable as he might be, Quoitrel can’t allow him to open a bordello. But if Daisy needs care, … needs care, protection—or sex—Quoitrel would be honored to provide him with all of it.
Daisy came to Northern Pack territory to escape exactly this kind of law enforcement—the kind that harasses and impedes sex workers. If the Northern Pack grants omegas autonomy over their own bodies, doesn’t that include the right to sell them? Daisy thinks so, and some of North Leland’s ruling class agree with him, but how to convince the sexy sheriff who thinks he knows best?
As the battle to determine which of Head Alpha Marta’s two sons will succeed her comes to a head, Quoitrel is fighting another battle. He wants to claim Daisy for his own, but the more he learns about Daisy’s chosen profession, the more he realizes that this is what Daisy was meant to do. And the more he wants to watch him do it.
If you’re sex-work positive, if you enjoy hot voyeurism and consensual partner sharing, if you’ve been waiting for Prince Devin to get what’s coming to him, then this final story in the Omega Reimagined series is sure to satisfy.
Omega Redeemed is a novella in the Omega Reimagined series. It can be read as part of the series or as a standalone. This is a non-MPREG omegaverse.
Content warning: this story includes on-page sex outside of the primary relationship and has a non-monogamous resolution. If you’re looking for Pretty Woman, this ain’t it!
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This goes totally against all the usual HEA endings from this type of story and it is amazing! We finally get to see all the political manoeuvring that has filled the series come to a conclusion, characters get their just desserts and we have a really interesting, steamy relationship between Daisy, Quoitrel and others.
This sixth book in the Omega Reimagined series is a combination of tropes and genres. It’s a fun and sexy romance with Quoitrel hopping onboard the voyeurism train with Daisy, but it’s also full of danger and intrigue as the continuing story of omega rights plays out. It wasn’t hard to see where that part of the story pretty much had to go, but that didn’t take away from the tension of it. That part didn’t end quite how I thought it would, but once that last page was turned, it felt like it ended the way it should. As far as the romance, Quoitrel and Daisy are a terrific couple. I would advise heeding the warning in the blurb because if you’re expecting a Pretty Woman type story, you’ll be disappointed. This couple has an entirely different kind of relationship, and it works perfectly for them. This whole series has been a blast for me. I’ve loved the characters and the couples, and even though there is a continuing storyline since the beginning, each book still works as a standalone. Since that continuing storyline wraps up in this one, I assume this finishes the series, and that’s kind of bittersweet for me. I’ve become attached to these characters, and I dare say I’ll miss them. The good news is the series is in KU so I can revisit from time to time. The whole series is full of non-MPreg Omegaverse fun with lots of steam and characters you can’t help but love.
This was a great final book in Tanya Chris’ Omega series. It is sweet, sad, sexy, and steamy. The characters are fantastic and showcase more unique opinions about personal rights and freedoms. I loved Daisy and his insistence that there was nothing wrong with life as a sex worker if he wanted and enjoyed it. He was another of the strong omegas in the series that proved they didn’t need to be sheltered and over-protected (i.e. locked up) but rather needed to be respected and loved. I loved Quoitrel and the way he was *man* enough to respect Daisy’s choices and see the difference between sex and love. The final struggle for control and leaderships of the North Leland pack was inevitable and sad, but the final result was very satisfactory.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
I would rate this 4 stars.
Sheriff Quoitrel meets Omega Daisy whilst he is renovating the old bordello in North Leland into a new bordello. This is where North Leland’s progressive values about omegas having autonomy over their own bodies comes into conflict with their paternalistic or moralistic view towards sex workers. Ideas like: protection versus control, support instead of saving someone, and that sometimes you have to fight, actually fight, for what you believe in–are explored here. Many people support something in theory, but standing behind that in actuality may be entirely different. Since this is the final book in the series the overarching storyline of succession is finally answered. Although having previous knowledge of some of the characters might make one more invested, there is no reason why this couldn’t be read as a standalone.
I liked Quoitrel and Daisy, singularly and together. Quoitrel learns about himself and his own sexuality while adapting his view of what a relationship is. Daisy is still a sex worker, so if you think him that doing his job is cheating, this is not the book for you. They find the relationship that is right for them, filled with mutual respect. Good communication is key to a relationship like this, so I do wish I could have seen more of it. There is some violence as the political situation gets sorted, but the other five books have been building up to this. One of the things I like in the whole series is that the characters are both human and wolf; they hunt and use their teeth and claws, yet the best of them don’t allow their humanity to be overcome by animal instinct, nor use it as an excuse for bad behavior. That’s really what the series is about: striving to be the best version of themselves for equality and equity for all. With steamy sex scenes, heartfelt moments of caring and loss, and striving for a better tomorrows for their citizens, this book is very entertaining.
This fantastic, amazing, poignant, snarky, delightful, emotionally charged, make-you-stop-and-think, completely unexpected, unconventional, compelling, action packed, engaging, slow burning, and totally awesome story was the perfect end to this marvelous series.
Omega Redeemed is last book in the Omega Reimagined series and it is a great ending. All the couples of the previous books appear and the author addresses one last career possibility that may be pursued by omegas in the Northern Pack. The typical elements of a Non-MPREG Omegaverse world are present and there is quite a lot of action. It is a good finale of this series, full of HEA and hope for the future.
The beginning of the book was incredibly fun. Big, tough Quointrel was hilariously played by small omega Daisy, leaving the alpha dumbfounded and acting like a fumbling teenager with a crush. Most of all, Quointrel was completely enchanted by Daisy, a state he’s been in all through the book. Quointrel’s adoration was always there, underlying even their most passionate and sensual interactions. And, in a world where alphas are most possessive of their mates, I was curious to see how Daisy’s choice of profession would influence their relationship. They tackled the issue in an unconventional way, yes, but their bond was not only sexually charged but backed up by a strong emotional connection.
While I enjoyed seeing the unraveling of their bond, I was sad knowing this was the last book of the Omega Reimagined series. The benefit, though, was that Tanya Chris has implicated in the plot the characters from the previous installments, all of them with a decisive role in the fight for succession to the pack’s throne…which, by the way, had an outcome that took me completely by surprise.
Loved it.
As the series goes on I liked and respected Marta much more than I did earlier. Kudos to an intelligent and compassionate leader. My stomach was in knots over all the drama involving omegas and their rights. I was happy to see Daisy’s mate take care of and support him regardless of opposition! Daisy was so special and instantly captured my heart. I liked his rationale for his work and Quoitrel’s support and understanding of it.
Quoitrel and Daisy’s story is unique and different. They come from two different lifestyles yet somehow they are drawn together. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. I read and voluntarily reviewed an arc of this story.
Tanya Chris delivers on the unexpected each and every time. This book was not what I expected for the end, but that’s part of why I love this author.
The main characters of this book are another set that challenges societal norms. For me, it was the edgiest of the couples. I loved seeing the way the two grew together. I loved how independent Daisy is and it takes a strong, secure person to love him. Tanya Chris does an excellent job of showcasing the beauty of a relationship – especially unorthodox ones. The chemistry the two have? Wow! It definitely was hot and I loved that the journey included voyeurism. World building as always remained on point.
The story itself was engaging. It was more than a love story; the overall arc of the series had plenty of action and drama. It definitely had twists I did not see coming, including the ending. I’m incredibly sad to see this series end. It is the best and most original omegaverse I’ve read.
5 stars for an engaging and unexpected read.
The Sheriff and the sex worker. This is the where it all has been coming to, the fate of Head Alpha Martha, and an odd couple finding their home. The Sheriff and Daysi have a rather unconventional love. Daysi putting up a brothel in the Northern Pack has it rattling as well as did Owen’s “disappearing” which brings a bunch of trouble. It’s a different and interesting part of the series. I enjoyed it as much as the others.
Brothels, voyeurism and fighting action in North Leland!
4.5stars
Author Tanya Chris has come up with a new fascinating shifter couple. Each new novel in this series has produced a new twist to shifter pairings and a hot, good time.
There’s a new omega in town in this latest in Chris’s steamy Omega series; he’s called Daisy and ready to shake up North Leland. Woke alpha sheriff Quoitrel is a bit horrified and alot titillated as Daisy settles in and refurbishes an old, disused brothel for his own use. Really out of character for an alpha, Quoitrel’s also open to sharing the charms of the omega he wants to claim as his. These two steam up the pages, but problems long simmering in the leadership of the shifter pack and their dealings with unfriendly neighboring packs also come to a boil and bring some tooth and claw action that ramps up the excitement.
The writing is to the point, the fighting sequences don’t get too graphic and the steamy MM scenes keep coming (be still my punning pen!)
I read a complimentary advance copy of the book provided through StoryOrigin; this is my voluntary and honest review and the opinions expressed are my own.
~4.5 Stars~
Well, this one had a few twists I didn’t see coming.
I really liked how Sheriff Quoitrel loves Daisy even though he has to share him.
I enjoyed this story maybe a little more than the others in the series as there was more going on. Not only do we get to follow Quoitrel and Daisy’s story, but we get more of Alpha Marta, Angel, Devin and other packs. I was a little sadden by some of the events that happened but also happy at how other events were handled.
This story is perhaps a little unorthodox but what good stories aren’t? As a finale in this series this one brings heroes from the past together to rally for their freedom. This story has a somewhat peculiar pairing for the main characters, Daisy and Quoitrel, the sheriff and a sex worker. Yes, they may be unusual but they work. We find romance, civil unrest and battles for the throne in this book but through it all and with it all we still get the feel of a blossoming love story that ends with self sacrifice and happy endings all around. I voluntarily reviewed an arc of this book.