Rating: ★★★★½

Quick Take

Kathryn Moon delivers a consent-forward, high-heat Omegaverse adjacent romance that breaks genre habits in the best way. Lola is a Beta, not the typical fragile Omega heroine, and that shift changes everything: agency, boundaries, and emotional pacing all feel fresher and more grounded.


Why Lola Works (and Why She’s Not Your Average Heroine)

This isn’t your typical Omegaverse setup. Lola is a Beta — not an Omega waiting for rescue, but a woman with sharp boundaries, a spine of steel, and trauma she’s still learning to live with. She’s not soft. She’s scarred. And she’s finally trying to build something beyond survival.

Her fear doesn’t vanish just because a pack wants her. She flinches. She overthinks. But she also flirts, teases, and says yes when she wants to. Kathryn Moon balances that edge so well — Lola is strong and messy and self-aware in a way that feels real. Her healing isn’t linear, and the story never pretends it should be.

What’s more, Lola’s sexual agency is actually sexy. She doesn’t get swallowed by the pack — she holds them. She makes the first move. She sets the terms. She says no and means it. And when she says yes? It hits.

The Pack, the Pacing, the Payoff

We’ve seen packs before. What makes this one stand out is how grounded and diverse it is — in race, in dynamic, in sexuality. This isn’t just a lineup of horny Alphas. It’s a crew with real history, deep bonds, and open, shifting relationships already in motion before Lola ever enters the scene.

There’s Leo, the Beta glue who makes everyone feel safe. Rake, the Omega who’s masculine, magnetic, and just a little unhinged in the best way. Caleb, the giant British Alpha who’s all awkward bluster and soft hands. Matthieu, the silver fox you side-eye until he ruins you. And Wes — barely on page, barely breathing, and still the one you can’t stop thinking about.

Moon doesn’t rush the intimacy. This is a slow, deliberate burn with aftercare and awkwardness and tension so tight it hums. You learn the pack like Lola does: piece by piece. Glance by glance. Touch by touch. The sex is hot — no question — but it’s the trust that lands.

If you want fast gratification, this might feel slow. But if you’re here for the long game — for the ache before the heat — Lola and the Millionaires: Part One earns it.

Come for the spice, stay for the growth. This one’s worth your time.

Find it here on Amazon or read for free here with Kindle Unlimited.


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