
Book Review: Knot All is Perfect
Book details
About the story
Reverse harem omegaverse romance: Nora—a lab-engineered “Perfect Omega” with a shadowy past, finds her destined scent matches in a less-than-perfect pack.
Mood
Emotional & Angsty, Dark & Intense, Sexy & Steamy
World setting
Genres
Plot pacing
Medium-paced plot
Relationship tropes
Story tropes
Heroine in Danger
Ending type
HEA (Happily Ever After)
Content warnings
Abuse, Child abuse, Graphic language / Profanity, Graphic sexual content, Panic attacks, Self-harm, Sexual harassment, Trafficking
Kinks
Anal play / sex, BDSM, Dirty talk, Dom / sub, DP, Group sex, Praise kink, Primal play, Spit kink, Pain Play / Rougher Scenes
About the series
Knot All is Perfect is book #1 of the Lunarcrest City Omegaverse series
Well, this is the first book of the series, so technically yes, but check the ending type above in case you want to avoid cliffhangers.
Book Blurb
Nora Summers is the Perfect Omega.
No, really. That’s what they call her.
The pride and joy of the Design Clinic, every bit of Nora’s genome was specifically chosen to make her the ideal Omega. Luckily for her, she was guided into reaching her full potential.
The core tenets of the Perfect Omega are very simple.
The Perfect Omega must be the picture of beauty and health.
She must maintain a clean, beautiful home and provide for her Alphas by cooking their meals, mending their clothes, and doing household chores.
She must never whine or guilt her Alphas for comfort unless she is in heat.
Above all, she must please her Alphas every day, in every way, deferring to them in every instance.
Doing all of this, Nora just knows she will find her perfect pack. And what pack wouldn’t want the Perfect Omega?
Pack Sloane is not the perfect pack. Far from it. With an Alpha who acts more like an Omega, a burly Beta who isn’t supposed to be a part of a pack, a hacker with a heart of gold, and a chef with a bad attitude and no desire for an Omega, lead Alpha Nolan has his work cut out for him when he finds himself unexpectedly scent matched to the Perfect Omega.
While most of the pack is excited to bring Nora home, it quickly becomes apparent that something is amiss when it comes to her training, and maybe the Perfect Omega isn’t so perfect for Pack Sloane.
Nora Summers is the Perfect Omega.
No, really. That’s what they call her.
The pride and joy of the Design Clinic, every bit of Nora’s genome was specifically chosen to make her the ideal Omega. Luckily for her, she was guided into reaching her full potential.
The core tenets of the Perfect Omega are very simple.
The Perfect Omega must be the picture of beauty and health.
She must maintain a clean, beautiful home and provide for her Alphas by cooking their meals, mending their clothes, and doing household chores.
She must never whine or guilt her Alphas for comfort unless she is in heat.
Above all, she must please her Alphas every day, in every way, deferring to them in every instance.
Doing all of this, Nora just knows she will find her perfect pack. And what pack wouldn’t want the Perfect Omega?
Pack Sloane is not the perfect pack. Far from it. With an Alpha who acts more like an Omega, a burly Beta who isn’t supposed to be a part of a pack, a hacker with a heart of gold, and a chef with a bad attitude and no desire for an Omega, lead Alpha Nolan has his work cut out for him when he finds himself unexpectedly scent matched to the Perfect Omega.
While most of the pack is excited to bring Nora home, it quickly becomes apparent that something is amiss when it comes to her training, and maybe the Perfect Omega isn’t so perfect for Pack Sloane.
Rating & review
My review
I wanted a classic omegaverse romance with a female omega protagonist and a pack (reverse-harem style, sword crossing included), and this book delivers.
Be warned, though: it’s very kinky, and Nora’s story as the “Perfect Omega” adds some dark elements. If you’re looking for a cozy, feel-good read, this isn’t it.
Plot & Worldbuilding
I really liked the plot and the storyline is engaging—definitely darker and more intense than I expected. I’ll avoid spoilers, but if you’re curious, check the content warnings to see why the angst runs high.My main gripe is that key plot details—like the origin of the Design Clinic—are revealed too late in the story. We get just enough context to follow the plot, but I wanted richer world details earlier on.
The Pack & Character Dynamics
I looooove when packs include Betas.This author follows the newer trend of giving some characters traits that blur their designations: a Beta who could pass as an Alpha, and an Alpha with omega-like qualities. We’re offered an explanation, but it felt more like a kink device than organic worldbuilding.
- Nora (26, Omega): Relatable struggles and a satisfying personal arc.
- Joey (35, Beta): Protector vibe; very sexy.
- Chase (“in his thirties”, Alpha): Stubborn and perpetually wary.
- Levi (“in his thirties”, Alpha with omega tendencies): Interesting but didn’t fully click for me.
- Blaine & Nolan (“in his thirties”, Alphas): Less distinct/unique than the other characters; Blaine has that bad-boy vibe, Nolan is the pack leader.
Romance, Steam & Final Thoughts
The romance and steamy scenes are solid but middle-of-the-road—fun enough, yet not on the level of Lola and the Millionaires.The kink factor is high, but because the author tries to tick multiple boxes at once, it loses impact. I found myself thinking, Okay, now you’re going to get even kinkier—got it.
One pet peeve: I lost count of how many times the Alphas said they usually had great control but their omega made them lose it. It was clearly meant to be sexy, but the repetition got dull.
Still, if you’re craving a straightforward reverse-harem omegaverse with sword crossing, familiar alpha archetypes, and a touch of darkness, this book will hit the spot.
I wanted a classic omegaverse romance with a female omega protagonist and a pack (reverse-harem style, sword crossing included), and this book delivers.
Be warned, though: it’s very kinky, and Nora’s story as the “Perfect Omega” adds some dark elements. If you’re looking for a cozy, feel-good read, this isn’t it.
Plot & Worldbuilding
I really liked the plot and the storyline is engaging—definitely darker and more intense than I expected. I’ll avoid spoilers, but if you’re curious, check the content warnings to see why the angst runs high.My main gripe is that key plot details—like the origin of the Design Clinic—are revealed too late in the story. We get just enough context to follow the plot, but I wanted richer world details earlier on.
The Pack & Character Dynamics
I looooove when packs include Betas.This author follows the newer trend of giving some characters traits that blur their designations: a Beta who could pass as an Alpha, and an Alpha with omega-like qualities. We’re offered an explanation, but it felt more like a kink device than organic worldbuilding.
- Nora (26, Omega): Relatable struggles and a satisfying personal arc.
- Joey (35, Beta): Protector vibe; very sexy.
- Chase (“in his thirties”, Alpha): Stubborn and perpetually wary.
- Levi (“in his thirties”, Alpha with omega tendencies): Interesting but didn’t fully click for me.
- Blaine & Nolan (“in his thirties”, Alphas): Less distinct/unique than the other characters; Blaine has that bad-boy vibe, Nolan is the pack leader.
Romance, Steam & Final Thoughts
The romance and steamy scenes are solid but middle-of-the-road—fun enough, yet not on the level of Lola and the Millionaires.The kink factor is high, but because the author tries to tick multiple boxes at once, it loses impact. I found myself thinking, Okay, now you’re going to get even kinkier—got it.
One pet peeve: I lost count of how many times the Alphas said they usually had great control but their omega made them lose it. It was clearly meant to be sexy, but the repetition got dull.
Still, if you’re craving a straightforward reverse-harem omegaverse with sword crossing, familiar alpha archetypes, and a touch of darkness, this book will hit the spot.
Character & romance details
About the romance
5
Medium burn
Reverse Harem (with MM)
Story tropes
Heroine in Danger
Relationship tropes
Kinks
Anal play / sex, BDSM, Dirty talk, Dom / sub, DP, Group sex, Praise kink, Primal play, Spit kink, Pain Play / Rougher Scenes
About the female lead
Ocupation
Homemaker
Virgin protagonist?
Yes
About the love interests
Ocupation
Bartender, Business Owner, Chef / Cook, Personal Trainer, Professor / Academic
Virgin love interest?
No
Who will love this book
Knot All is Perfect is perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Omegaverse dynamics starring a female omega
• Reverse-harem packs with sword-crossing chemistry (and a male Beta in the mix)
• Dark, angsty backstories—like an engineered “Perfect Omega”
• Characters whose Alpha/Beta/Omega traits blur the usual lines
• Plot that leans heavier on intrigue than comfort
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