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Eloise Taylor is waiting. Having made a childhood promise that she intends to keep she is now one of the oldest unbonded omegas at the San Francisco Academy of Omegas (or SFOFA). As her heats become more and more unmanageable and dangerous she refuses to even consider a pack. Pack Russo is notoriously anti-omega. At least its pack leader Leon Russo is. Eric Zhao, Gage Larson, Dominic Dubois, and their beta Owen Samuels don't really understand it but follow their pack leader. When faced with an ultimatum on both sides Eloise and Pack Russo are suddenly operating in very close quarters. Will they be able to move on from their past or will their past come back and finish the job, never allowing this pack to move forward? . . . Always Waiting is an 18+ omegaverse reverse harem featuring MM, MFM, MMFMM, and other sexual situations. Be warned; omegaverse isn't for everyone and it does feature knotting, heats, and other omegaverse features set in a contemporary setting.
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Eloise has been at the San Francisco Omega Finishing Academy (SFOFA) for years, and because of her refusal to pick a pack, because of a promise she made to a boy as a child, her heats have been getting worse, to the point they may kill her. Leon, the alpha of Pack Russo, is anti-omega. When (SFOFA) decides to force the Eloise and the pack together, everyone’s world is flipped. I liked how Eloise and the guys were so up front with each other. Leon and Dominic grew on me, but I loved Ric and Owen from the start. I didn’t really feel like I knew one of the characters as he showed up more at the same end, but I did feel like it was an interesting twist. Pack Russo and Eloise both have their own baggage and I loved seeing them work it out and deal with it together. This is the first book I have read by Stewart, but it won’t be the last.
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If you like the sweeter omegaverse books you'll likely enjoy this story.
The story has good pacing, is standalone, and has a satisfying ending. It has a few spots where it probably could have used a bit more polishing but they didn't detract from enjoying the story.