For these two to find happiness, they’ll need the help of an omega.
For an omega without a home, the world can be a lonely place.
He’s never known who he truly is, and this alpha is about to turn his world upside down.
This omega might be their undoing, or he might be just the catalyst they need to get them to freedom.
Contains:
Forbidden Omega Book 1
Disgraced Omega Book 2
Lost Omega Book 3
Unwanted Omega Book 3
For these two to find happiness, they’ll need the help of an omega.
Logan is worried about his mate, Sebastian. For months now Sebastian hasn’t been sleeping well, is barely eating, and is becoming increasingly distant. Logan has no idea what’s wrong with him, but his last hope is to bring an omega into their home. It’s an unconventional choice, but Logan will do anything to help Sebastian.
Logan’s uncle, an alpha who lives a few hours away, has an omega who isn’t fitting in well with his large pack. Connor isn’t good in crowds and he’s lost in Allen’s pack. When Logan offers him a new life with just the two of them, he wants the change, but he’s not sure what to expect.
Life with Logan and Sebastian is quiet and Connor loves seeing the two of them together. As he grows closer to them both, Connor knows he’ll do anything to help the two of them mend their relationship. And, slowly, that relationship begins to include him as well.
For an omega without a home, the world can be a lonely place.
When his alpha abruptly disbands their pack, Frank is abandoned—who, after all, cares about a middle-aged omega from a pack that no longer exists?
Left to fend for himself, with little hope of life ever improving, he finds unexpected help in the form of Cassandra.
After finding Frank, she reaches out to her own alpha, the young, handsome, David, who agrees to let Frank stay—on a trial basis.
He’s never known who he truly is, and this alpha is about to turn his world upside down.
Isaiah grew up without knowing the love and stability of a family. His parents died in a car accident when he was a toddler, and for years he bounced around between foster families and group homes, never really fitting in, until he ended up on the streets as a teen. He’s been arrested, he’s tried different ways of coping—none of them healthy—and still he feels lost and alone.
When he tries to rob the wrong house, his life is turned inside out. The homeowner keeps telling him he’s a werewolf, and an omega at that. Isaiah is convinced that Marcus is crazy, but then Marcus shifts in front of him, ruining the simple view Isaiah had of the world.
Isaiah is suddenly thrown into a new life and a new home, with people who want him around. It’s wonderful and scary, and Isaiah is convinced that Marcus is making a huge mistake with him, but he’s desperate to believe, too.
This omega might be their undoing, or he might be just the catalyst they need to get them to freedom.
Mated against their will and forced to have a child, Thomas and Helena hope now that they’ve done their duty, their alpha will leave them in peace to heal, raise their child—and allow Helena to spend more time with her secret lover, who is also Thomas’s sister. When that hope is shattered, they try to bow out by claiming they’re too busy raising their first child to have a second.
In response, the alpha gives them an omega, Owen, to help ease the burden. Rather than cave to Abraham’s demands again, Thomas and Helena are determined to fight back—but first they need to figure out whether or not they can trust Owen...