Unlike traditional paranormal romance, Clyde’s world is a contemporary setting without shapeshifting, focusing instead on the biological and social dynamics of Alphas, Betas, and Omegas.
The narrative features a "Why Choose?" dynamic, where the female protagonist is fated to and pursues relationships with multiple male partners.
Once captured, Iris discovers a life-altering secret: the "vitamins" her mother forced her to take for years were actually . As she enters her "pre-awakening," Iris must navigate her emerging identity as a rare Omega while resisting the intense pull of the very Alphas who destroyed her family. Key Themes and Genre Elements
The title plays on the genre-specific term "knotting," a biological aspect of Omegaverse lore, while signaling Iris's initial refusal to accept the Alphas as her own pack. About the Author: Alice Clyde