Claimed An Omegaverse Story Breaking Free Book 7 edition by AM Arthur Romance eBooks
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I’ve been a huge fan of A.M. Arthur’s Breaking Free series right from the very beginning. In some ways it’s hard to believe that the series is just a bit over one year old and in others it seems like it’s been around much longer.The author advises that you need to read this series in order and I agree for the most part. However, I think that Claimed could be read as a standalone. I know readers are sometimes reluctant to start a series that already has so many books and that they are also reluctant to jump in in the middle of one – OK, I can’t really speak for all readers but these things do apply to me. I’m also the type that always tries to read a series in order. Now having said all of that, I still think that Claimed stands alone fairly well. Characters from the other books do appear in this story but you don’t really need to know their backstories before reading it. I can almost guarantee however, that you will want to read the other books if you do start with this one.
There is a long and detailed blurb for the book so I’m not going to repeat it here. The heat level in this book almost melted my tablet and the kink factor is fairly high for an A.M. Arthur story and I loved it. Demir is a young beta and the way he falls for a much older alpha, Brandt, got to me in every way. I laughed at the antics of the kids and cried for all of the hurt that the MCs (main characters) endured.
The feelings of love between Demir and Brandt seemed to jump off of the pages. When Brandt’s long missing mate, Oliver, is found it throws a wrench into the relationship these two have been forming. Much to their surprise, though, Oliver wants and needs to include Demir in his relationship with Brandt.
I can’t say enough good things about this book. Once again, A.M. Arthur has crafted a story with a high heat level, intrigue, mystery and so much love and tenderness among all of the featured characters. I hope she continues to write books in this world.
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Claimed An Omegaverse Story Breaking Free Book 7 edition by AM Arthur Romance eBooks Reviews
I received a free copy of this title to read and review for Wicked Reads
The first 50% was a 5-star read for me. However, it went downhill from there for me. 3 stars overall.
Claimed is the 7th installment of the Breaking Free series, and I suggest against reading it as a standalone. While the core of the book wouldn't cause any confusion, many threads and characters are connected to past books.
The last installment was a bust for me, so I was apprehensive about reading Claimed. As a believer in polyamory and a fan of reading it, this had me clicking the book open, even though I had others I needed to review first.
Claimed is more focused on Demir and Brandt, which I appreciated and had me tapping the pages at a voracious rate. The relationship building was more slow-burn, which was ignited by a healthy dose of passion and lust. Angst. Angst. And more Angst. Brandt is the subordinate of Demir's father, not to mention the large age-gap.
Brandt lost his mate 11 years ago, while Ollie was on his way to a checkup for his pregnancy. Poof. Oliver disappears and Brandt goes off the rails. A chance meeting between Brandt and a young university student sparks life back into him.
50% of the book was filled with slow-burn relationship building and a whole lot of angsty lust. Fears. Anxiety. Insecurity. Budding love.
Then Oliver is found and it all goes off the rails again. For me. *see the fact that I said I adore polyamory*
What I don't adore is how Oliver was alone in a strange city, surrounded by strangers, emotionally distraught, terrified, and just learned he is Brandt's lost mate, after losing the mate he had for over a decade. He had amnesia and now knows who he used to be, but he is not Ollie anymore.
Sex doesn't erase trauma. Sex doesn't erase emotional distress. A page earlier, Oliver is terrified, setting up firm boundaries, because even though Brandt knows who he USED to be, Oliver doesn't know Brandt. Oliver doesn't know Demir, either. Demir knows nothing of Oliver. Brandt doesn't know anything of this version of Oliver, only knowing a young Ollie. Life experiences, time, and more than decade of amnesia changed Ollie into a grown Oliver.
3 strangers seated down after breakfast to get to know who they are TODAY. I adored this. It made sense. It made sense in how the characters would behave dictated by human nature. I couldn't wait to read more... with the click of the page, I had to stop reading out of pure rage.
Cue sex.
In the middle of a discussion. Cue sex out of nowhere. Abrupt, for no good reason but to titillate and add shock-value. While we're at it, have Brandt tell Oliver all about how Demir likes sex, in great detail. When he has only ever touched Brandt. Oversharing with a stranger for someone who is one step from a virgin. Automatic poly relationship and sex.
It cheapened the story. It lessened their connection. It made it look as if those in a polyamorous relationships were only in it for sex.
Sex heals all wounds. Immediately.
Oliver was reserved, terrified, and ready to run to whence he came... a page later, sex with TWO strangers he was scared of. A page after the sex, he said he would sleep on the sofa, because... you know, boundaries.
While gone for two weeks, Brandt would call him and he would listen to Brandt and Demir have sex. We (the reader) see no connection, slow rebuilding of their previous relationship, as neither of them are the Brandt and Ollie they used to be. No building of a friendship and relationship between Oliver and Demir.
Just sex.
Sorry if I'm taking it too seriously, but after 50% relationship building between Brandt and Demir, as the reader, I don't know Oliver. Brandt and Demir don't know Oliver. This is an escalated quickly situation after the previous pacing, which erased the possibility for me to buy into their poly relationship outside of gratuitous, meaningless sex, with BDSM tossed in to titillate.
FYI polyamory and BDSM are my thing- not a prude in any way, but it better make sense.
As I said, I adored Brandt. I adored Demir and his entire family. I adored the story. I even adored the possibility of Oliver. The first 50% of the book was amazing.
One scene ruined it for me, and every time they had sex but didn't forge a bond, I lost faith in the author. Demir, Brandt, and Oliver deserved more, because we readers didn't get to experience Brandt & Ollie's relationship, so they are new to us, and Ollie is NOT the Oliver of today.
This author is a hit or miss for me. Either I am absolutely fanatical about the novel, or it's a major miss. This is the first time I've experienced both in the same novel by this author.
Such a great addition to this series. I loved every word of it.. This has to be the best so far.
I almost did not buy this book because I’ve not read any of the others in the series. Something about the synopsis called me back though, so I bought it and have spent the last few hours reading instead of sleeping. My alarm will go off in 25 mins to go to work but I don’t regret the lack of sleep. This story is wonderfully told. Beautiful, tender and just the right amount of dirty. This read is a masterpiece! Even if you’ve not read the others you will follow the story and absolutely enjoy it.
Incredible Traid!! Steamy, emotional, intense, intrigue, and an amazing journey to love. Demir, Brandt and Oliver are three amazing men who share a wonderful connection. You will want to devour this book and all its plot twists and amazing story-line. I could not put this down as i read for hours, pushing aside needed weekend chores to enjoy this special read.
I have enjoyed this entire series and this book is an amazing addition. This book has all the feels for me and i know you will love it also.
I have absolutely loved this entire heartbreaking series of an alternate world where omegas are so undervalued and used for all the wrong reasons despite their ability to have children. This particular story especially is tough since Constable Brandt’s mate was stolen and lost his memory of the abduction, & the event changed both the lives for many long years. Loved this book and hope we haven’t seen the end of this group of amazing men we have met fighting injustice in this province.
I’ve been a huge fan of A.M. Arthur’s Breaking Free series right from the very beginning. In some ways it’s hard to believe that the series is just a bit over one year old and in others it seems like it’s been around much longer.
The author advises that you need to read this series in order and I agree for the most part. However, I think that Claimed could be read as a standalone. I know readers are sometimes reluctant to start a series that already has so many books and that they are also reluctant to jump in in the middle of one – OK, I can’t really speak for all readers but these things do apply to me. I’m also the type that always tries to read a series in order. Now having said all of that, I still think that Claimed stands alone fairly well. Characters from the other books do appear in this story but you don’t really need to know their backstories before reading it. I can almost guarantee however, that you will want to read the other books if you do start with this one.
There is a long and detailed blurb for the book so I’m not going to repeat it here. The heat level in this book almost melted my tablet and the kink factor is fairly high for an A.M. Arthur story and I loved it. Demir is a young beta and the way he falls for a much older alpha, Brandt, got to me in every way. I laughed at the antics of the kids and cried for all of the hurt that the MCs (main characters) endured.
The feelings of love between Demir and Brandt seemed to jump off of the pages. When Brandt’s long missing mate, Oliver, is found it throws a wrench into the relationship these two have been forming. Much to their surprise, though, Oliver wants and needs to include Demir in his relationship with Brandt.
I can’t say enough good things about this book. Once again, A.M. Arthur has crafted a story with a high heat level, intrigue, mystery and so much love and tenderness among all of the featured characters. I hope she continues to write books in this world.
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