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Season three of Heated is starting out with a bang—public outcry, protests, and boycotts—all before we’ve even begun filming. I know you have to be wondering how a reality dating show could cause this kind of reaction. That would be because of me. My name’s Evangeline, and I'm this season’s omega. Did I mention that I'm a proud bisexual woman? Being bisexual in this day and age isn’t a big deal… unless you’re a woman. Then it’s selfish and an absolute travesty, according to my parents, who disowned me years ago. Apparently, because there are fewer women born every year, I shouldn’t be allowed to fall in love with them. Just like the first two seasons, I have twenty suitors this season—both men and women; alphas, betas, and even omegas—who are contending for my love and a spot in my pack. Even though chaos encompasses this season, I still only have eight weeks to choose who I’m going to spend the rest of my life with. No pressure or anything.As much as I want to find my pack and love who I want to love, I can't help wondering if this will all be worth it in the end.
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This book is the 3rd book in the Heated Series. This one features Evangeline (Evie) and she has come to the reality show Heated to find her pack. Evie is an Omega and she has been busy building her career, but now feels like she is ready for a pack and a family. Since Evie is bisexual, there is a lot of backlash from those who don't feel like she should be able to love who she loves. (There are a lot of parallels to the things that are said to Evie in this book that are COMPLETELY relevant to women today, whether they are bisexual or not. It's so interesting that everyone feels like they are entitled to tell a woman what she is allowed to do with her body ).
Evie will have 20 suitors who come to meet with her and from them she hopes to be able to choose her forever pack. There are saboteurs, deceivers and true loves contained in those suitors. Will Evie be able to find the ones that she is meant to be with always? It was so interesting reading how Evie clicked with some of the suitors immediately (there are men and women and they are alphas, betas and omegas). I loved how in spite of all the different personalities, Evie was sure of what she wanted and while sometimes it was painful, she would let people go if they didn't fit perfectly. I also loved her and the descriptions of her favorite clothes and how she was always put together.