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One Wild Heat: An MPREG Omegaverse Book

Alphas of the Western Provinces, Book 1

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One Wild Heat: An MPREG Omegaverse Book

By: Kelex
Narrated by: John Solo
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After catching his beta boyfriend in bed with another alpha, Quinn McCreary needs a quiet space away, before he does something he’ll regret - like let the man remain in his life. He heads up to the little-used family lake house, hoping it’s enough distance between him and a cheating ex. Too bad his younger omega brother has handed a key to that lake house to a friend who needs to cycle off his heat-blocking drugs.

Bellamy Carter has waited too long, and his body is struggling. He’s on the cusp of a wild heat - brought on by suppressing his nature too long. By the time he walks into the lake house, he’s in full heat, and there’s a sexy alpha across the room who’s more than willing to assist.

Quinn is enslaved by the instinct and goes into full rut. The pair spend several days in bed, sating the animal need within them both. When it’s over, they part awkwardly, still little more than strangers. Unsure how they feel about each other and the bond they’ve already seemed to forge, it’s not until they see each other again that they realize it wasn’t just a wild heat, but something more.

But will life get into the way of their happily ever after?

©2019, 2020 Kelex (P)2020 Kelex
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