Twisted Lies
Blood Brothers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Charlotte Claremont
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Brandon Utah
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By:
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Roxy Collins
About this listen
Some lies twist the truth, and others break your heart...
I thought my mom was the Luna of the biggest pack on the East Coast, but her deathbed confession shatters that illusion. She was traded to my dad to pay off a debt, and my whole life has been a lie.
When I go to confront my father, I stumble into traffic and wake up with a broken arm, amnesia, and three alpha stepbrothers I struggle to remember.
Rory, Cam, and Link give me a place—and a reason—to live. Now that we've reunited, we're set on a mission to take down our corrupt father.
Only the longer we plan and the deeper I get to know these ruthless men, the more I wonder if we're related at all.
Especially when my omega wolf claims one of my stepbrothers for her own...
As we near the end of our mission, my father's assassin makes a reappearance. He helped me through my first traumatic heat, then avoided me for years. But the night our mission takes us to his doorstep, my omega side rears her needy head.
I'm going into heat again, and the only ones who can tend me are the stepbrothers I don't trust… or the ruthless assassin who cut me out of his life.
This is the first book in the Blood Brothers Duet, a reverse harem omegaverse for lovers of growly alphas, omega heat, and messy knots. This is a continuing story, so expect a cliffhanger. Intended for mature listeners.
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Twisted Lies stands out from the omegaverse pack thanks to a plot that goes beyond scent-matching, heat cycles, and insta-bonding. There’s a genuine story here, and the character work is strong—you’ll despise Link, while psycho wolf Rory steals every scene he’s in.
The audiobook’s dual narration by Charlotte Claremont and Brandon Utah is competent and enjoyable, though not particularly elevated. My main frustration is with Elvana—she accepts a poor apology too easily. I’m hoping the next instalment gives her long-overdue fire and vengeance.
Overall, this is a slow-burn, low-stakes, but refreshing omegaverse listen.
Solid Duet Omegaverse with Strong Characters
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