Scrum Heat
by Rayne Waters
Twenty-one year old Frankie Carter is one panicked breath away from moving back in with her mother, drinking rooibos tea under protest, and being married off to a beta who says yum-yum time without shame.
Which is why, when a social media job opens up at a small-town rugby club – complete with on-site housing – she jumps at the chance to apply.
There’s just one problem.
Okay, four problems.
The players she’s meant to be working with?
Massive. Muscled. Alpha as hell.
And now she’s living in their house.
Frankie’s always managed her omega instincts just fine, thank you very much. She’s got suppressants, self-control, and a talent for denial. But the moment she steps into Alderbridge RFC, her hormones go into free fall –
And her dignity isn’t far behind.
Now she’s spiraling through unexpected heat symptoms, unsolicited hoodie offerings, and a dangerously cozy guest room that smells like sin and sandalwood.
The alphas? Off-limits.
The nest? Questionable.
The oven mitt? …Complicated.
She just has to survive this heat.
Without bonding.
Without humping the furniture.
And without falling in love with four very off-brand fairy tale heroes.
A cozy, chaotic, laugh-out-loud spicy reverse harem omegaverse rom-com – perfect for readers who like cinnamon rolls, protein shakes, found family, and unhinged heat spirals.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Rayne Waters’ Scrum Heat is a delightful romp through the omegaverse, blending humor, romance, and a touch of chaos in a way that is both refreshing and engaging. The novel centers around Frankie Carter, a twenty-one-year-old woman on the brink of a life she desperately wants to avoid. Her escape comes in the form of a social media job at a small-town rugby club, which promises not only career advancement but also on-site housing. However, the catch is that she must navigate her new life surrounded by four alpha rugby players, each more imposing and alluring than the last.
The book’s premise is both intriguing and humorous, setting the stage for a story that is as much about personal growth as it is about romance. Frankie is a relatable protagonist, embodying the struggles of young adulthood with a mix of humor and vulnerability. Her internal monologue is peppered with wit and self-deprecation, making her a character that readers can easily root for. Her journey from a woman on the verge of moving back in with her mother to someone who finds her own strength and independence is both compelling and heartwarming.
Waters excels in character development, particularly in her portrayal of the four alpha rugby players. Each character is distinct, with their own quirks and personalities that add depth to the story. The dynamics between Frankie and the alphas are both entertaining and complex, as she navigates her unexpected heat symptoms and the ensuing chaos. The alphas, while initially appearing as stereotypical muscled jocks, reveal layers of complexity and vulnerability that make them endearing and memorable.
One of the standout themes in Scrum Heat is the concept of found family. As Frankie becomes more entwined with the rugby players, she discovers a sense of belonging and support that she had been missing. This theme is beautifully woven throughout the narrative, highlighting the importance of connection and community. The rugby club becomes more than just a workplace for Frankie; it becomes a home, filled with laughter, camaraderie, and unexpected love.
The novel also explores the idea of self-discovery and acceptance. Frankie’s journey is not just about finding love, but also about embracing her true self. Her struggle with her omega instincts and the societal expectations placed upon her is a poignant reflection of the pressures many young women face. Waters handles these themes with sensitivity and humor, creating a narrative that is both thought-provoking and entertaining.
In terms of style, Waters’ writing is both engaging and accessible. Her use of humor is particularly effective, adding a lightness to the story that balances the more serious themes. The dialogue is sharp and witty, capturing the chemistry between characters and adding depth to their interactions. The pacing is well-executed, with a perfect blend of romantic tension and comedic moments that keep the reader engaged from start to finish.
Comparatively, Scrum Heat stands out in the omegaverse genre for its unique blend of romance and comedy. While other authors, such as Addison Cain and Zoey Ellis, often focus on darker, more intense narratives, Waters offers a refreshing take with her light-hearted and humorous approach. This makes Scrum Heat an excellent choice for readers looking for a fun and spicy read that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Overall, Scrum Heat is a charming and entertaining novel that offers a fresh perspective on the omegaverse genre. With its well-developed characters, engaging plot, and themes of self-discovery and found family, it is a story that will resonate with readers long after the final page. Rayne Waters has crafted a delightful tale that is sure to appeal to fans of romance, comedy, and everything in between. Whether you’re a seasoned reader of the omegaverse or new to the genre, Scrum Heat is a must-read that promises laughter, love, and a little bit of chaos.
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