Book Overview
This Film is Knot Yet Rated.
I, Ursula Goldblum-Laskaris, have never felt like a real omega.
An ugly duckling? Sure. A black sheep? Absolutely!
I was just minding my own business, avoiding any kind of exploration into my own happiness in favor of familiarity and safety when my bestie Daphne, my mentor, and a handful of my nearest and dearest went behind my back to sign me up for the new season of the reality show Build-a-Pack-Blind.
Suddenly I’m faced with the prospect of navigating the dating landscape and trying to make connections with my prospective pack members without seeing them face to face until we’ve decided to become a trial pack; after hours of soul-bearing heart-to-hearts and literally blind dates.
If I somehow find my dream mates, sight unseen, we’ll get to meet and see just how much chemistry we actually have once we’re face-to-face and body-to-body.
Even though we might have some initial attraction, could it really be possible for me and my possible pack to work in the real world? What happens when they meet my friends? My Family?
What about our first heat together?
How will I know that any of it is real and not just drama and intrigue manufactured for the cameras? How can I tell that it’s...
Not just for show?
Content Advisory: Adult language, Adult Situations, Alcohol use, marijuana use, mention of death of family member (parents, grandmother, great aunt; minimal to no description of death), mention of past attempted suicide (without details about the attempt), mention of self harm scars, mention of past eating disorder and eating disorder treatment (without details of disordered eating, or of the treatment process), some light bullying of the FMC for her weight by members outside her pack, some light bullying of MMC for neurodivergence (in flashback, by father), Loss of Virginity (one of the MMCs), minor angst, Unprotected Sex, Creampie.
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