They Love Me Knot by Winnie Aster(Audio Review)

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In They Love Me Knot, Winnie Aster delivers a deliciously cozy, medium-paced Omegaverse standalone that perfectly balances sweet small-town vibes with a high-heat "why choose" romance. Narrated with incredible depth by Raven Wildewood and Silas Hart, this second installment in the Starsfalls series follows Daphne, a quirky and scatterbrained omega who has sworn off pack life after being heartlessly discarded by her previous alphas.

Book Description 


After Daphne's pack breaks up with her for a new omega, Daphne swears off dating forever. If your alphas can dump you one day out of the blue after being together for years, there's no point in getting involved in pack life again.

Daphne moves to Starsfalls for a fresh start after being hired at the cutest flower shop. Adjusting to cozy small-town living doesn't take long, and she throws herself into her new job, leaving little time to think about foolish things like dating.

When a new man rides into her life on a shining motorcycle, will she be able to resist his tattooed charms?
What about the other alphas she meets in Starsfalls?
The grumpy alpha who calls her princess.
The super sweet alpha who wants to bake her all the desserts she could want.
The artist who wants to capture her likeness in paint.
And the alpha who exudes dominance, making her want to roll over for him on the spot.

Will they convince Daphne to take a risk on love when it can be so fickle?
Because even if these new men love her for now, someday they might not.


About Winnie Aster


Winnie Aster writes whimsical, cozy omegaverse romances.

When Winnie’s not writing, she’s probably reading, cooking, gardening, sewing, or doing other crafty things.


My Thoughts


In They Love Me Knot, Winnie Aster delivers a deliciously cozy, medium-paced Omegaverse standalone that perfectly balances sweet small-town vibes with a high-heat "why choose" romance. Narrated with incredible depth by Raven Wildewood and Silas Hart, this second installment in the Starsfalls series follows Daphne, a quirky and scatterbrained omega who has sworn off pack life after being heartlessly discarded by her previous alphas.

Seeking a fresh start, she moves to the charming town of Starsfalls to work at a flower shop, determined to bury her heart in floral arrangements and baking rather than risk another breakup. However, her resolve is quickly tested by Pack Fleur, a group of five distinct, protective men who embody the "daddy kink" and age-gap tropes with effortless charm.

The pack is a vibrant mix of personalities: there is Alister, the dominant head alpha who truly earns his protective reputation; Sterling, the sweet, awkward baker; Kieran, the artistic soul who paints floral landscapes; and Ciro, the eldest alpha whose tragic past provides the story’s only touch of intense angst. Bridging the gap is Feliks, the tattooed, motorcycle-riding beta who first manages to crack Daphne's defenses and convince her to give love—and alphas—one more chance.

What makes this romcom truly stand out is the "flower explosion" of sensory details. From the botanical naming conventions to the mouth-watering descriptions of iced lilac oat milk lattes and vanilla bean custard cookies, the atmosphere is thick with sweetness.

The plot expertly handles the "miscommunication" trope through a brilliantly paced "burn," where the tension lies in Daphne slowly realizing exactly who she is falling for. As she navigates individual dates—like the endearing duo outing with Sterling and Kieran—the story builds toward a satisfying, "low-stakes" HEA. It is a lush, spicy slice-of-life read that proves even when love feels fickle, the right pack can make it feel like home.


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