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The Alpha's Christmas Wish

Hobson Hills Omegas, Book 7

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The Alpha's Christmas Wish

By: C.W. Gray
Narrated by: Curtis Lee
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Story takes place in the Omegaverse. Hobson Hills Omegas: Book Seven.

Juan Vega lives in a town full of loving families and happy couples. As he watches his best friends fall in love, he can't help but wish for his own omega. He's been in love with Jackson since he met him, but it doesn't look like there will ever be a future for them. When Bennett Wilson urges Juan to make a Christmas wish, everything changes.

Jackson Potts may be young, but he has plenty of experience with overbearing, abusive alphas. After watching the way his own biological alpha grandfather and father treated their omegas, Jackson swears he will never date an alpha. He knows there are good alphas out there, but he can't bring himself to trust his own heart to any, even his own friend. The problem is, a certain alpha is very hard to resist.

With a little holiday luck, these two men may just find happiness.

Author's Note: This is a m/m, non-shifter, mpreg love story with no angst and no cheating, just a HEA. There are a few potty mouths, so beware. 18+ listeners only, please. It is the 7th audiobook in the series and should be listened after after the audiobook Grey's Gift.

©2019 C.W. Gray (P)2020 C.W. Gray
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