Book Review: Fever by Sara Fields
- Kristen Lewendon
- Aug 19, 2019
- 2 min read
Omega Born Trilogy Book 3
I thought I was in control. I was wrong.
I've led the Omegaborn for years, but the moment these brutes arrived from beyond the wall I knew everything was about to change. These beasts aren't here to take orders from me, they're here to take me the way I was meant to be taken, no matter how desperately I resist what I need.
Naked, punished, and sore, all I can do is scream out one savage, shameful climax after another as my body is claimed, used, and mastered. I'm about to learn what it means to be an omega...
Publisher's Note: Fever is the third book of The Omegaborn Trilogy. It includes spankings and rough, intense sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.

My Review:
The post-apocalyptic political thriller that started in Frenzy comes to it’s stunning conclusion. I realize that most people will be reading this for the Omegaverse; that aspect of the trilogy is handled stunningly. I’m one of those strange people that read this for all the other reasons. To me, those were even more compelling than the base desires at the backbone of the Omegaverse. I sit back and look at this book and I see so many parallels to the world of Ultraviolet. As with that movie, I was desperate to see the heroine win her freedom and the villain receive just punishment. This story has also introduced us to some possibilities in the Alpha-Beta-Omega dynamic that I personally haven’t seen elsewhere. And by showing us so many of the other creatures that inhabit this land, it opens up the possibilities for many more stories to come. I look forward to reading all of them and exploring more of this world. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
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