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The Omega: Mating Season: Season 8
by Heather K. Carson
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Synopsis
Returning to Mating Season was supposed to be a blessing, especially for an Omega in my position. I’ve always been drawn to powerful Alphas and the show has plenty to offer. Last season, the pickings were slim. I should be overjoyed to be here again.But that was before I ran into ...
Returning to Mating Season was supposed to be a blessing, especially for an Omega in my position. I’ve always been drawn to powerful Alphas and the show has plenty to offer. Last season, the pickings were slim. I should be overjoyed to be here again.
But that was before I ran into them.
Sinfully handsome. Sworn enemies. Territorial leaders who’d rather kill each other than find a Luna.
And according to my wolf:
Both are my fated mates.
The Omega, Mating Season 8, is the final installment to the Mating Season world written per reader request. This story is an MFM (ménage) relationship featuring the sweet Omega named Opal we met in Season Seven and the deliciously dark Alphas she’ll meet during Season Eight. It is a full-length, standalone novel with cameos from characters we’ve come to love. Stay tuned for the epic final release.
But that was before I ran into them.
Sinfully handsome. Sworn enemies. Territorial leaders who’d rather kill each other than find a Luna.
And according to my wolf:
Both are my fated mates.
The Omega, Mating Season 8, is the final installment to the Mating Season world written per reader request. This story is an MFM (ménage) relationship featuring the sweet Omega named Opal we met in Season Seven and the deliciously dark Alphas she’ll meet during Season Eight. It is a full-length, standalone novel with cameos from characters we’ve come to love. Stay tuned for the epic final release.
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