Review: Pack Power Play by Melissa Huxley
Pack Power Play by Melissa Huxley If life ran as smoothly as the engines she loved, Alexis would have a much easier time being an omega. But her life is misfiring, and all she can do is try to make the best of it. Disguised as a beta to avoid judgement over her life choices and typically masculine career aspirations, she’s living life on suppressants. When she’s offered the opportunity of a lifetime—a scholarship to her bestie’s American university, where she’ll be able to grind everyone’s perceptions about what omegas are capable of to dust—she snaps it up immediately. The one thing the suppressants can’t help though, is her libido. Alexis is going to have fun at her new university and dominate in her classes—no getting packed up and pregnant for this omega. With her designation hidden, she samples the local dating pool including members of the university’s hockey team and bends the rules about how much clothing professors are allowed to take off their students. And despite her...