Van is an omega assassin used to taking care of himself. Hudson is an older alpha who sees through Van’s rough exterior to the mate within. When Van’s latest mission forces him into hiding, he’s certain all the free time will drive him insane. Working as an assassin for the OAC is his life. He takes on the worst of the worst—alphas who don’t see value in an omega’s life. And he doesn’t want to … doesn’t want to ever stop. To be an effective agent, Van has had to turn away from his nature. The meek, mild disposition of most omegas has no place on a mission. He isn’t coddled or doted on. No one worries if he comes home with a scratch or bruise. Not until Hudson.
Van is skittish and untrusting, but Hudson can be patient, especially when the reward is so sweet. When Van stops by to say goodbye, but won’t say who he’s hiding from or why, Hudson knows he can’t let him out of his sight. He offers Van an alternative hideout on his farm hours away from the city. He knows how dangerous this world is for omegas, he lost his brother over twelve years ago and gained four sons in the process, all teenagers by now. And while Van isn’t very forthcoming, Hudson knows he’s worth the wait and effort. He’ll earn Van’s trust, even if he has to do it the hard way.
What started as an experiment for Van to see how the other half lives turns into so much more. Van never expected to love a life of early morning chores and school lunches. He thought he’d be bored stiff way out in the country, but every day, Hudson shows him something else to appreciate, something else to miss when his real life comes calling.
If the OAC taught Van how to stand strong, then his time with Hudson has taught him how to also rely on the strength of others. But, when an old threat comes knocking on his door, the pristine life Van has made in the country comes to a shuddering halt. Can Hudson love the man Van is? Will Van have to choose between his life helping people in the OAC and his mate?
Quench is the second book the Omega Assassins Club series. This book contains mentions of violence as well as topics that may arise in an a/b/o world where power is not distributed evenly. It is an mpreg/omegaverse romance with comedy and heat and just the right amount of spice!
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I really enjoyed this book. I loved how much Hudson liked taking care of his family and was very strict with the boys especially Rocky since he was coming into his first heat, and considering his brother the boys Omega father was killed by his Alpha husband all because he only produced him Omega sons, so he worried of the same happening to Rocky but as soon as Van talks to him about it, he eases up a bit even though he’s always going to worry. He’s not doing it to just be controlling like a lot of other Alphas. I thought it was cute how Mitchell, Rocky’s boyfriend offers Hudson an apology and asked him for permission to date Rocky. I loved how Van was scared of the boys when he first met them as he never really been around children before, considering he’s an assassin but it didn’t take long for him to love all of them. After the situation went down with Van’s new family being attached by AF and Van disposing of them, Remington and his OAC family came and got him, Hudson then basically tried to make him choose and if he left it was for good. He was scared of constantly wondering if he’s okay and he wasn’t trying to control him. I was good to see that he regretted it straight away and tried to find him. I thought it was awesome to see how Hudson was both scared but also extremely proud of Van and the boys, especially when the boys wanted to learn to fight but Van turned around and them that he was happy to teach them self defence so they can escape a bad situation, if they ever got into a situation like their Omega father. Wow, I’m definitely looking forward to River’s book especially after he missed the k*llshot when Van was being attacked by the original AF hi*man, and is now missing on the op when he was sent to actually finish the job. I’d definitely recommend this book, series and author to everyone.
Another fantastic addition to the series! I really loved the characters and enjoyed the fast paced. Full of danger and romance I loved everything about this book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can a stalwart alpha bring out an assassin’s inner omega?
December 7, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition
What a great second book in the Omega Assassin’s Club series! This picks up where the first book left off, so be sure to read it. I didn’t want to put it down. It drew me in from the first pages & wouldn’t let me out. The characters come alive in this vibrant world. You will care about them. I loved this book!
An old enemy rears its head. Old friends pop in. Loyalty is tested, as is hard won trust. There is violence, family angst, a crotchety old man, betrayal, revelations, and an epiphany. You will love this book!
This is Van and Hudson’s story. Caring for his late brothers 4 omega teenage boys and his farm, alpha Hudson doesn’t have time for love. That is until fate has him literally bumping into his mate. Van is coming off a mission when he runs into Hudson. He doesn’t understand why being around Hudson makes him feel safe and wanted. When he must flee the city to hide out, Hudson offers to bring him home. Against all his training, Van says yes.
You will be enchanted as Van learns about country life and his inner omega. You will never look at pig pens the same way ever again! When the danger he has been hiding from comes calling, Van must reveal his assassin side to save the family he has come to love. Can Hudson accept this side of Van? HEA is assured, but getting there has a few bumps.
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This book contains adult themes and language, violence, mm sex and is intended for mature readers only.
This author has once again, written an outstanding & highly intriguing MM/Mpreg romance that captures the reader’s attention & keeps it & I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story-line & plot is intriguing, well-thought out & written with a different view on the omega/alpha relationship in society. The unique characters are quite complex with a variety of traits and different sides to their personalities, they are inclined to be devious and/or dangerous at times but are quite realistic with their emotional feelings & expectations. There are some character crossovers from the previous book but this book can be read as a standalone.
There is: a strong protective alpha (Hudson) falls for a feisty omega (Van) who unknown to him is an assassin that is in potential danger, the children that Hudson is looking after (Rocky, Shiloh, Maverick & Puck), a Alphas First organization, shifters, assassins, omegas, alphas, missions, targets, humor, twists & turns, suspense, intrigue, secrets, mystery, action, danger, threats, enemies, violence, deceit, attractions, memories, friendly advice, verbal disagreements, jealousy, confrontations, admittance, ultimatums, unexpected surprises, mates, love, happiness, some steam & a beautiful happy ending. I would recommend this book.
Quench by Kiki Burrelli is the second book in the Omega Assassins Club. This is such an amazing series about a group of Kick@$$ omegas who were trained to be assassins – to rid the world of the bad men, the Alphas who use power and dominance and manipulation to destroy omegas, to abuse children, to do the evil acts that make us all cringe. And we get to see these powerful, strong omega fighters find worthy Alphas and the love they deserve.
In Quench, we meet Van and Hudson. These characters immediately made me love them. Hudson is a strong, protective Alpha who has his heart in the right place. Van is an Omega who is finding himself drawn to Hudson and wanting to see how life as a different kind of omega would be like. I love these two men and how they interact. I love the family they make as well. Van is awesome and there are a few scenes where he just showed how awesome he is.
The story has action scenes, violence, drama, angst, suspense, humor, heat and tenderness. I was glued to the pages and loved every minute.
I received an advanced reader’s copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving my honest review and recommendation.