The Village Omega by Beatrix Arden


The Village Omega
Title : The Village Omega
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 63
Publication : First published October 20, 2020

Wild Alpha Sasha is captured after a stealing attempt gone wrong. She is given to the village shaman, a male Omega whose desperate body can only be satisfied by a powerful Alpha.

Based of a previous short story "The Village Monster."


The Village Omega Reviews


  • Dana

    I have so many bones to pick with this story.

    So. Many.

    The tl;dr of my thoughts here is:

    It's labelled as omegaverse but out of every omegaverse out there this one doesn't seem to know what the omegaverse even is. It's just buzzwords thrown in that in the end make 0 sense when context is provided and/or applied. And it's not even a rebuild of the omegaverse. It's just a contextless mess!

    And let's talk about the story itself.

    Nothing happens. I feel like this is a fetish piece but even for one of those It's so underwhelming.

    It had SO much promise with the concept alone but then the content just disappointed.

  • Wendy

    Weird to think this exists in the same world as “You’re My Omega”. Or does it? Same rules apply but the world seems different. Maybe it is written as a “historical” “romance”?
    I don’t know.

    But I love weak omega men and this is the 4th book in a million omega stories where the omega is a man and the alpha is a female. So, I liked it. No real story, just female alpha/ male omega sex.

  • Shruti

    I loved the writing style so much, it's descriptive but straight to the point and very engaging.

    This was an absolute treat to read that I savoured because of how short it was.

    The tentative relationship between the Sasha and Zuri was so adorable and sweet 🥺, I loved the relationship development and how gentle Zuri was. It was really interesting and heartbreaking to learn how both of them began to present themselves as alpha/omega and how it affected their lives.

    I hope Beatrix Arden starts writing longer books that don't feel as incomplete, because I adore the writing and characterisation.

  • LiLu

    Role Reversal ~

    I enjoyed reading this story. Role reversal of two souls, in an archaic community that couldn’t accept them, and disowned them. They found each other, not by accident, but by punishment. They completed and complimented each other.

  • Ronie Reads

    Now I really have to take back, what I said about harlequin books.

  • Gigi

    🔥🔥🔥

    Such a sweet story. There was plenty of heat, so hot, but it was a love story to me. I wish it was a full length to witness their love blossoming. I loved it.

  • Theresa

    Undeveloped. Unfinished. Confusing A/b/o.