Sunday, June 9, 2019

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Make Me Let Go by Angel Knots


Make Me Let Go
Omega Celibacy Club Book 2
by Angel Knots


Omega Celibacy Club, Book Two

Taking Professor Grayson's Mythology of Mating Rituals class wasn't part of Nolan Baker's plan, and since he hates surprises and always follows his plans, Nolan really has no explanation for why he enrolled. At least, none that he wants to admit to.

Gray has been helping his students interpret human motivation through the metaphor of fated mates for more than a decade, but up until a certain dark eyed, too pretty, too serious omega enrolls in one of his classes, he never once considered the possibility that the ancient myths might have actually been true.

MAKE ME LET GO is the second book in the Omega Celibacy Club series, a contemporary omegaverse world where the only thing stronger than an alpha’s will is his desire to keep his omega happy, and where even omegas who don’t believe in fated mates sometimes still find them.







Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

This second OCC romance gives us Nolan and Gray. I loved the sweet, neurotic, perfectionist that is Nolan in book one, and enjoyed seeing him shine when paired with Gray. Not that he doesn't flounder at first, but he's just so darned adorable while he's trying to figure things out. Gray is the very definition of the strong, dependable alpha, and we get the delicious older man angle to sweeten the pot. This romance certainly takes a twisty path on its way to a happy ever after, so there is some angst, and I have to say that I loved the way it was handled. While this one can easily be read as a standalone, I would recommend reading the series in order. It's full of wonderful characters, witty dialogue, silly situations, scorching hot steamy goodness, and sweet romance. Nolan and Gray are a terrific couple, and I can't wait to see what the author has in store for us next. 



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