The Homeless Omega

The Homeless Omega
Author: Rose Penny
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736771129

A homeless omega. A rich alpha. Could they be fated mates?Olliver is an omega who's had a bad year. Left homeless after being abandoned by the last of his family, Olliver is just beginning to get back on his feet. Finally finding a job and making some friends, his life is starting to look better. But what happens when the rich, successful alpha he can't get out of his mind is a regular at his new job?Luca is an alpha who wants for nothing. Wealthy, successful and handsome, his life is great. Until he meets an omega that turns it all on its head. Is this omega the piece to complete Luca's life?The Homeless Omega is the first book in The Omega Pack series. It is a sweet, low to no angst, slowish burn, non-shifter, m/m, omegaverse mpreg romance novel. It is a standalone book with a happily ever after - no cliffhangers.

Flawed

Flawed
Author: Leann Ryans
Publisher: Omega Market
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Damaged. Unwanted. Flawed. An accident left Cassie disabled, ruining her chances at a future. Who would want an omega with scars like hers even if they found a way to bond her? When she's captured by soldiers, she knows it's only a matter of time before she's thrown out on the street again. The news that the damage could be corrected is a shock, but of course it costs too much, and it doesn't guarantee she'll finally go into heat. The flair of hope dies... Until she's bought. Terille smothered his emotions long ago. Feelings serve no purpose for a soldier, but the omega with big brown eyes pulls at something inside him. The others think he's crazy choosing the one they see as broken, but he isn't going to let her go. He'll heal her, then claim her as his own. ***This is the second book in the Omega Market series. It is a sci-fi omegaverse romance. It can be read as a standalone, though is best read after Used, Book 1.***

Omega's Protector

Omega's Protector
Author: Beau Brown
Publisher: Beau Brown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Mpreg Romance When alpha Sam Stone’s lover cheats on him and runs off to marry a new alpha, he feels like maybe he’ll never find happiness. He’s of an age where he’s finally ready to settle down and have a family, but he’s picky, and can’t seem to find that perfect omega. When he steps in to defend pregnant omega, Caden Bartholomew, from his abusive alpha, he’s immediately drawn to Caden. But Caden is wary of anyone so willing to jump in and help a complete stranger. He accepts Sam’s offer of a place to stay, mostly because he’s about ready to give birth, and really has no other option. But he certainly doesn’t trust the alpha. In his opinion, nobody is that nice without some sort of hidden agenda. As the two get to know each other, Caden begins to slowly feel that maybe, just maybe, Sam’s kindness is genuine. Even Sam’s entire family is warm and willing to help. The more time Caden spends with Sam, the more he realizes he’s actually falling for the alpha. Just as these two decide to explore their feelings, the past swoops in and tries to tear them apart.

Jonathan Lethem and the Galaxy of Writing

Jonathan Lethem and the Galaxy of Writing
Author: Joseph Brooker
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1350003778

Author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude, Jonathan Lethem is one of the most celebrated and significant American writers working today. This new scholarly study draws on a deep knowledge of all Lethem's work to explore the range of his writing, from his award-winning fiction to his work in comics and criticism. Reading Lethem in relation to five themes crucial to his work, Joseph Brooker considers influence and intertextuality; the role of genres such as crime, science fiction and the Western; the imaginative production of worlds; superheroes and comic book traditions; and the representation of New York City. Close readings of Lethem's fiction are contextualized by reference to broader conceptual and comparative frames, as well as to Lethem's own voluminous non-fictional writing and his adaptation of precursors from Franz Kafka to Raymond Chandler. Rich in critical insight, Jonathan Lethem and the Galaxy of Writing demonstrates how an understanding of this author illuminates contemporary literature and culture at large.

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Author: United States. International Revenue Service
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Total Pages: 178
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Genre: Income tax
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