![]() I know that my review might be long and rambling but I have so many thoughts about what I read. The teases I got from that spotlight were great and the story itself was amazing. Content warning for pregnancy loss and aftermath.Īfter I posted the spotlight for this book last week, I was so intrigued by the blurb and excerpt that I knew I just had to review this book. This is a stand alone gay romance novel, 118,000 words, with a strong happy ending, as well as a well-crafted, non-shifter omegaverse, with alphas, betas, omegas, male pregnancy, heat, and knotting. But Jason isn’t giving up his destined mate without a fight. Fighting their strong sexual urges, Jason and Vale must agree to contract with each other before they can consummate their passion.īut for Vale, being with Jason means giving up his independence and placing his future in the hands of an untested alpha–as well as facing the scars of his own tumultuous past. ![]() When Jason Sabel, a much younger alpha, imprints on Vale in a shocking and public way, longings are ignited that can’t be ignored. He’s fulfilled by his career, his poetry, his cat, and his friends. An unbonded omega in his mid-thirties, he’s long since given up hope that he’ll meet a compatible alpha, let alone his destined mate. ![]() ![]() ![]() Professor Vale Aman has crafted a good life for himself. Dana reviews Slow Heat by Leta Blake (Published by Leta Blake Books, May 19, 2017, 409 pages.) A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.Ī lustful young alpha meets his match in an older omega with a past. ![]()
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