MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Omega Captive of the Wrong Dragon by Wendy Rathbone 4 of 5 stars
Kirion is a βset omega,β unable to shift and stripped of all rights, sold off despite once being a wolfβpack prince. At a private auction, dragon shifter Tane intends to buy an omega for his troubled son β but instead finds himself drawn to Kirion. As their connection grows, Tane must confront his ethics and his strained family ties, while Kirion begins to hope heβs finally found where he belongs.
This story is packed with emotion, and the pull between Kirion and Tane is unmistakable from the moment their paths cross. Both men carry their own emotional torment β Kirion from a lifetime of being treated as property because he canβt shift, and Tane from the complicated guilt and grief tied to his own family. That shared pain gives their connection a depth thatβs hard to ignore. While I enjoyed the romance and the intensity of their bond, the constant focus on whether true consent was possible for someone whoβd been purchased did start to feel repetitive and slowed the pacing in the middle. Even so, the emotional weight of their journey kept me invested. I was surprised by how easily Tane seemed able to move on from his first son, Malin, especially considering how much of Malinβs behaviour stemmed from Tane not getting him the help he needed after losing his Papa. It added a bittersweet edge to Taneβs growth. Despite that, the story delivers a wellβearned happy ending for both men. Their feelings are vivid, the emotions run high, and their connection shines through the darker moments. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0GTNC7529"
0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on April 15, 2026: "Review: Omega Captive of the Wrong Dragon by Wendy Rathbone 4 of 5 stars
Kirion is a βset omega,β unable to shift and stripped of all rights, sold off despite once being a wolfβpack prince. At a private auction, dragon shifter Tane intends to buy an omega for his troubled son β but instead finds himself drawn to Kirion. As their connection grows, Tane must confront his ethics and his strained family ties, while Kirion begins to hope heβs finally found where he belongs.
This story is packed with emotion, and the pull between Kirion and Tane is unmistakable from the moment their paths cross. Both men carry their own emotional torment β Kirion from a lifetime of being treated as property because he canβt shift, and Tane from the complicated guilt and grief tied to his own family. That shared pain gives their connection a depth thatβs hard to ignore. While I enjoyed the romance and the intensity of their bond, the constant focus on whether true consent was possible for someone whoβd been purchased did start to feel repetitive and slowed the pacing in the middle. Even so, the emotional weight of their journey kept me invested. I was surprised by how easily Tane seemed able to move on from his first son, Malin, especially considering how much of Malinβs behaviour stemmed from Tane not getting him the help he needed after losing his Papa. It added a bittersweet edge to Taneβs growth. Despite that, the story delivers a wellβearned happy ending for both men. Their feelings are vivid, the emotions run high, and their connection shines through the darker moments. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0GTNC7529".
Review: Omega Captive of the Wrong Dragon by Wendy Rathbone 4 of 5 stars
Kirion is a βset omega,β unable to shift and stripped of all rights, sold off despite once being a wolfβpack prince. At a private auction, dragonβ¦ #OmegaCaptive #BookReview #WendyRathbone #ParanormalRomance #FantasyBooks
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