My copy of 'Omega Games' clocks in at 336 pages, and it’s one of those books where the length feels just right. Not so short that you’re left craving more, not so long that it drags. The middle section has this tense, claustrophobic vibe that makes you forget you’re turning pages at all. By the time I hit the finale, I was so invested that I almost wished it were longer—though the ending wraps up with a punch that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Back when I first picked up 'Omega Games,' I was surprised by how quickly I blew through it. The edition I had was 328 pages, but the prose is so fluid and the action sequences so dynamic that it reads faster than you’d expect. I remember finishing it in two late-night sittings because the plot twists just wouldn’t let me sleep. The dialogue snappy, and the chapters are short—perfect for readers who like momentum.
If you’re comparing it to other sci-fi titles, it’s shorter than something like 'Dune' but denser than a lot of YA space operas. The paperback fits nicely in a backpack, too, which made it my go-to commute book for a while. The font size is standard, so no squinting required!
The page count for 'Omega Games' can vary depending on the edition and publisher, but most standard paperback versions I've come across hover around 320–350 pages. I own a well-worn copy that’s about 340 pages, and it’s packed with dense, immersive sci-fi worldbuilding. The pacing feels brisk despite the length, with each chapter ending on a cliffhanger that makes it hard to put down. If you're into sprawling narratives with intricate lore, this one’s a satisfying chunk to dive into.
I’ve also seen some special editions with bonus content—like concept art or author notes—that push it closer to 400 pages. Those are worth hunting down if you’re a collector. The hardcover version I borrowed from a friend had thicker paper stock, so it felt heftier even though the actual page count was similar. It’s funny how physical details like that can trick your brain into expecting a longer read!
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***************Read With Holy Water, A Priest, And Your Ancestors On Speed Dial From Chapter 40.⚠️******************************************************************
Twenty years ago, three Alpha Kings slaughtered my entire Omega clan. My parents were among the dead, along with my twin brother. But the Moon Goddess had other plans.
She cursed their unborn sons, binding all three to a single fated mate they must claim before their twentieth birthday.
Or die.
I am that mate.
And I came here for revenge.
Rhydian rejected me the moment the bond surfaced. Yet he cannot seem to stay away.
Tavian believes he is always one step ahead. He has no idea I am the one guiding the game.
Astarian offers a kindness so genuine it unsettles me more than either of them.
I am the last son of Kaida, leader of the slaughtered Omega clan. I can shapeshift, bend wills, and bring three Alpha heirs to their knees without ever drawing a blade.
My revenge was perfectly planned.
Until the mate bond changed everything.
Because the closer I get to destroying their fathers, the harder it becomes to ignore what I feel for their sons.
Now vengeance, destiny, and loyalty are on a collision course—and only one can survive.
*****Dark revenge themes. Violent battles. Dangerous secrets. Three Alpha heirs who will keep you turning pages. And an Omega determined to bring an empire to its knees.*****
I'm a socially awkward omega.
They are alphas who live in the spotlight.
We are complete opposites, but for some reason they want me.
I'm not going to deny it, there's something about them that pulls me closer, but things are complicated.
I didn't want to burden them with all my baggage when they have the chance of finding an omega who suited their lifestyle.
No matter how hard I try to push them away, they always find a way to draw me closer.
And like they say, they aren't planning on stopping until they claim me as their omega.
*** AN NON-SHIFTER REVERSE HAREM AGE GAP OMEGAVERSE NOVEL ***
It was known that every year the cursed Lycans chose a woman as their omega and gave her a chance to become their Queen. When Nora attended the selection ceremony disguised as her best friend, she didn't expect to get chosen. But now, she was one of the omegas who were picked and she had no choice but to keep her identity a secret and not give in to the Alpha King who was out to steal the last drop of her sanity with his hot looks and dangerous threats...
Will she be able to protect her secret and her life or will she lose it all to the King who is irresistible for her?
~~~~~
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Book 1: Omega for the Alpha (Standalone)
Book 2: Forbidden for the Alpha King (Standalone)
Book 3: Mated to the Enemy Alpha King (Standalone)
Book 4: Changing Fate for the Alpha King (Standalone)
Being an Omega isn't an easy job. In fact it's one of the hardest jobs within a wolf pack and often a role that gets looked down on, constantly. But it is a job that Chloe Patterson cherishes and tries to perfect everyday.
No matter what gets thrown at her, Chloe remains strong. She pushes herself to do her best because it's what her mother taught her to do from a young age.
And even though Chloe's mother has long since passed, Chloe still remembers everything her mother taught her about pack levels. Chloe knows that even though she is an omega, she plays an important role within the pack. Chloe also knows that high titles don't always equal strength.
When Chloe finds out who her mate is on her eighteenth birthday, she is a little hesitant. Chloe knows she will do a good job meeting the requirements for her new title, but her mate disagrees. And when he publically rejects her over her omega status, Chloe stands tall. She let's the secret she has kept for thirteen years out and walks away from the pack she has worked so hard for.
Will Chloe's mate regret his decision to reject his omega mate? Will Chloe find her second chance? Will justice come for the wrongdoing done thirteen years ago?
In the time before time, they were the rulers: Crimson wolves, a lineage of unparalleled power and dominance over Lunaria. With their unparalleled strength, fiery eyes and blood-red fur, they were stuff of legends, the pinnacle of what is meant to be Alpha. But as centuries passed, the tides of power are ever-shifting, the balance of the lands fractured and so did the Game of Alphas begin.
Pyra Blackwood, a scorned omega was seduced, betrayed and cast out by the same Alpha who rejected her. Left for dead, her life takes a whole turn as she is thrust into a deadly game of power where loyalty is an illusion, and survival demands sacrifice. She uncovers a hidden power—one that could reshape the fractured balance of the land.
Pregnant with the offsprings of her betrayer, Pyra must protect her heir, forge unlikely alliances and rise as the first Queen of Alphas.
Will she master the very game created to destroy her? Or will she fall prey to the dark forces seeking to consume her?
In the Game of Alphas, the rules are simple: trust no one, show no weakness, and never forget—Power is everything.
The only sin Tommy Rivers ever committed was being born a recessive Alpha in a world that worshipped dominance, something his father never let him forget.
For years, Tommy built his life on control and power, desperate to prove he could stand shoulder to shoulder with any dominant Alpha.
But his perfectly crafted world begins to crumble after a one-night stand leaves him waking to an impossible truth; his body is changing. He’s becoming an Omega.
Terrified and desperate for answers, Tommy turns to the one man he swore he’d never need: Gerard Vance, a brilliant geneticist, a dominant Alpha… and his high-school rival.
As they search for a cure, old wounds reopen and buried desires resurface. In a society where Alphas are forbidden to love each other, Tommy and Gerard must face the hardest question of all.
Can they accept who they are, even if it means losing everything?
Tags: Omegaverse, Alpha x Alpha.
I was browsing through my bookshelf the other day and picked up my copy of 'The Revenant Games'—what a ride that book was! It’s got this gritty, immersive vibe that makes it hard to put down. As for the page count, my edition clocks in at around 384 pages. But you know how it is with different prints; some might have slightly more or fewer depending on the font size or margins.
What really stood out to me wasn’t just the length, though. It’s how every page feels packed with tension and world-building. The story’s pacing is so tight that you barely notice the page count flying by. If you’re into dark fantasy with a survival twist, this one’s worth the time investment. I ended up finishing it in two sittings because I just couldn’t walk away.
I recently picked up 'Call of the Alphas Journey' after seeing it recommended in a fantasy book group, and it’s been such a fun ride! The edition I have is the hardcover release from last year, and it clocks in at a solid 472 pages. What I love about it is how the story balances action with deep character arcs—those pages fly by because the pacing is so tight. The world-building is dense but never feels like filler, which I appreciate. Some fantasy tomes can drag, but this one keeps you hooked with its twists and pack dynamics. If you’re into werewolf lore or rival factions, the length feels justified by how much ground it covers. My only gripe? The glossary at the back isn’t numbered, so technically it’s more like 460 pages of actual narrative.
For comparison, the ebook version I downloaded for travel is slightly shorter due to formatting differences—around 450 pages if you exclude the interactive table of contents. The font size in the physical copy is pretty standard, so it’s not one of those books that inflates page count with huge margins. Honestly, I’d have happily read another 100 pages if it meant more time with the protagonist’s training sequences. The sequel’s rumored to be even longer, which has me clearing shelf space already.