Renegade - Myra Danvers

Renegade

By Myra Danvers

  • Release Date: 2020-08-07
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 17 Ratings)

Description

"One of the most original and creative worlds I've read in a long time. Gritty, raw, and absolutely captivating." ~Alta Hensley, USA Today Bestselling Author

A disgraced prince banished for his crimes, he's now nothing more than a common criminal. Injured. Full of hate. He lost everything... until he found her.
A rare prize many would kill to claim, she has no business in the wild beyond. Surviving amongst vicious animals, contending with rejects and monsters. But survive she does.
Defiant to the whims of fate, she dares resist... determined to live free. Mastered by no man.
Greedy, desperate to possess such a treasure, Sinadim would see her bow at his feet and birth him an army, a legion of hybrid soldiers to march on the Silver City.
She is the key to his revenge. A vessel of vengeance.
Fight though she tries, her body makes demands she cannot deny...
Soon, she will come to him—and she will beg. With her, Sinadim will rise to reclaim his throne.
But he is not the only contender... And the hunt has begun...

Publisher's Note: Each pulse-pounding, tension filled page of this Paranormal Romance features a gritty heroine desperate to remain free of the criminals who seek to claim her for their own. If being helpless to the whims of monsters offends you, please do not purchase.

Reviews

  • Dark and Primal Omegaverse

    5
    By caligirlkrys
    Raw, dark and primal Omegaverse. This book isn’t for the faint of heart because it’s a dark book. There is no sweet or kind treatment of the omega in this book. I don’t read much of omegaverse but I love Myra’s books and the cover is 🔥. The world building is unique and in depth which I have come to expect from this author and what draws me in with all her books. My emotions were all over the place reading this book. At some points I had to put it down because of how Renegade was treated and what she experienced but I loved seeing the glimpses of the warrior queen I think she’s going to become. I look forward to learning about more of the men and seeing where this story goes. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Renegade is not the usual Omega

    5
    By nicknamesaredumbcubed
    This story is set in an Omegaverse world, ends in a cliffhanger and is a reverse harem story. I usually don’t like books with any of these characteristics. But I took a chance on this one because I like Myra Danvers’ writing style and dirty imagination. I liked this story a lot. But maybe not for the usual reasons. This is Renegade’s story. She’s an Omega, bred to be a submissive that loses her mind and free will when she goes into her heat season. The whole heat thing usually leaves me cold. Creating a whole category of women who are not able to express free will because they are in heat seems like a cop out to me. But this story has a definite twist to it. Renegade doesn’t just lose herself to her heat like a mindless doll. She wants to be a free woman and uses what should be her greatest weakness as a weapon. Renegade’s road to freedom was roadblocked first by a cruel master and then by a pack of outlaws. I think I was the most impressed by her when she stared into Hadim’s eyes and smiled before letting go and falling into the unknown. Her survival instincts were awe inspiring. As for the spicy scenes, they were intense, graphic and messy. Her encounter with the pack was really on her terms. She got what she “needed” (because Omegaverse). Once she got what she wanted, she took her renegade self on to the cliffhanger. Not sure where Renegade’s happy ending is coming from or if she will have one. But I do want to know what happens to her in the next story. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Unexpected

    4
    By ToHayati
    Yeah, this is not what I was expecting and I don’t think I was truly prepared for the trip, but what an adventure! This is Omegaverse, so make sure you know what that is before you dive into the book. That said, it is a raw, thrilling story. Multiple partners and rough encounters abound. THIS IS NOT VANILLA!!
  • A thousand times yes

    5
    By Gl0ssbones
    When Myra Danvers publishes a book, I sit up and notice. Champagne in hand and an evening meticulously planned, I know I'm in for a treat, and what a priceless joy it has been. As the only person living under the rock and the last individual to make the connection that M.D. Pentacles is the one and only Myra Danvers, I had not read MDP's work and was coming in blind. All I knew was that it was not Delirium #2. I was not prepared for the delicious filthiness between these pages. I like a good chase and build up as anyone else, but even then I was delightfully shell shocked by the viciously vivid worldbuilding and the sensual brutality. This story is a unique approach to Omegaverse without the tired tropes bogging it down. Arresting from the get go, the female protagonist is a character that endures much and rebuilds herself along the way. Scrappy and resilient, the future books have much to offer and 2021 cannot come soon enough.
  • Great world building!

    4
    By rysonsmom
    I really enjoyed the world building and story telling in this book. It felt a lot more cohesive with a more solid background than previous books. Story is in the alternative omegaverse where one species has overtaken and made slaves of the other. One omega manages to escape to the wilds but I love how it starts off with how her people got into the position they’re in. Left off in a cliffhanger though so -1 Star
  • Deliciously Disturbing!

    5
    By DMCechak
    Deliciously Disturbing! Myra Danvers’ dark telling of a harem slave is a dystopian drama of epic proportion. She is a queen at creating a less than comfortable reading sensation, as her characters are treated cruelly, yet all fits into the world she envisions in her devious little mind. Once again, we know that this is NOT a feel good, happy go lucky place that we visit, but the darkest of dwellings, where trauma awaits to envelop each reader. That is what makes Myra one of my favorite authors!

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