Holiday Heat, Found Family & Omegaverse Feels — Why A Pack for Christmas by Jillian West Is the Gift You Didn’t Know You Needed

Holiday Heat, Found Family & Omegaverse Feels — Why A Pack for Christmas by Jillian West Is the Gift You Didn’t Know You Needed

Welcome back to Romanceaholic, where we unwrap more spicy romance than actual presents and babes, A Pack for Christmas by Jillian West just landed on my naughty-and-nice list.

If you’ve been craving a slow-burn, emotionally loaded Omegaverse holiday romance, this one delivers heat, heart, and a whole lot of “family expectations can suck it” energy. This one’s your festive fix.

All I Want for Christmas Is… a Pack, Apparently

Everly Chastain is that girl, the dependable sister, the one who keeps smiling through heartbreak while her family parades her ex and her younger sister around like it’s not one of the most soul-crushing betrayals ever.

But this Christmas? She’s done playing nice.

After her government-issued second-chance match flops, Everly says “no thank you” to the state-sponsored system and heads to The Exchange, a private omega matching resort with enough spice to make Santa blush.

But here’s the kicker: Everly’s not She’s there for the vibes. She’s got a secret plan, and this year, she’s giving herself the gift she truly wants a forever pack.

A Pack for Christmas is full of emotional depth that hits. You’ll root for Everly the entire way.

If you’re a sucker for healing romance, found family, and the kind of soft-yet-steamy slow burn that leaves you cozy and breathless, A Pack for Christmas is a must-read.

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