Of course, the one time you break your own strict ‘no private parties’ rule for two hot men, you realise they’re your fated mates after you’ve already bonded.
Gail, a full-blood dragon Omega, has been hiding from other shifters for over half a decade, determined to choose his own path in life, even if that means working two jobs. During the day, he works at a bookstore and, in the evenings, he’s an exotic dancer.
Everything is going fine, until two men start showing up at the club, their gaze on him intense, making him all hot and bothered.
One night, they’ve got an interesting offer, which he knows he should reject, he really should...
Lucien and Cyrus, an Alpha and a Beta, both wolves, have been together since they were young, a relationship condemned by shifter society. They’ve never felt the need to find themselves an Omega, happy with the lives they’ve built.
To spice things up from time to time, they go clubbing and invite humans back to their place for a bit of ‘fun’.
For the last couple of weeks, they’ve had their eyes on one human in particular, an elusive dancer at their new favourite club.
They want him, even if it’s just for one night...
One night turns into two, and into a big mess when Gail finds out that Lucien and Cyrus aren’t just shifters, but that the three of them are fated mates.
With Gail’s family in town to pressure him into mating an Alpha of their choice (rich and from the ‘right family’, which Lucien and Cyrus aren’t) and Lucien’s father pushing Lucien to choose between taking a ‘proper’ Omega mate or for Cyrus to lose his job (but they will be ‘allowed’ to stay together), this new revelation should make things a lot easier.
If it wasn’t for their families wanting things their way, or no way, which means that everything just got a whole lot more complicated...
This is the first book in The Baby Pact Trilogy which takes place in an Omegaverse world with shifters and mpreg (male-pregnancy).
This trilogy may include any of these elements: steamy scenes, ‘I need tissues NOW’ moments, cries of ‘why, oh, why’ and cliffhangers that make you bite your nails (and curse the author).