A Meeting of Wolves (Viking Omegaverse, #2.5)

A Meeting of Wolves (Viking Omegaverse, #2.5)

Lyx Robinson

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He needed someone to temper him. Someone more mature, to tame his wild edges. But he was a dangerous young man; and I had some wild edges of my own. A decade before the events of the main series... It's winter in Dublin. The entire settlement is preparing for a wedding: Olaf Gofraidsson, Jarl of Dublin, is about to marry the favourite daughter of the High King of Ireland. Ivar could not care less for his brother's wedding. In fact he'd much rather it didn't happen. They were so focused on their goal of chasing creatures of ancient myth, and now his brother is settling down. When the bride arrives however, she has a vanguard of Viking mercenaries. And one of them catches Ivar's attention. A young man who wears a peculiar X-shaped brand... **For the best reading experience, this title should be read after Taming the Wolves** This novella has graphic M/M content between two Alphas. Books in the Viking Omegaverse typically contain violence and explicit sexual content; however, the relationships are respectful & consensual, if a little rough between Alphas.

Publication Year: 2021


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    Apr 17, 2025
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    Mar 09, 2025
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    Meeting of the Wolves feels like filler, offering a glimpse into Ivar and Odin’s life before Stolen by Wolves. It focuses on Odin’s previous marriage through Ivar’s perspective, providing some background but ultimately falling flat. While it promises to explore the characters’ histories, it doesn’t add any meaningful depth to those we already know and love. The pacing drags, and the emotional weight feels thin, making it seem more like an unnecessary aside rather than a crucial piece of the overarching narrative. It’s a disappointing prequel that left me wanting more substance and relevance.

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  • indecentink
    Apr 16, 2025
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    Meeting of the Wolves feels like filler, offering a glimpse into Ivar and Odin’s life before Stolen by Wolves. It focuses on Odin’s previous marriage through Ivar’s perspective, providing some background but ultimately falling flat. While it promises to explore the characters’ histories, it doesn’t add any meaningful depth to those we already know and love. The pacing drags, and the emotional weight feels thin, making it seem more like an unnecessary aside rather than a crucial piece of the overarching narrative. It’s a disappointing prequel that left me wanting more substance and relevance.

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