Omega Jasper might not yet be out of his teens, but he’s already suffered a lifetime of misery. When his domineering father can’t match Jasper with a prestigious gay Alpha, he finds a more sinister way to achieve his goal. Jasper’s only choice is to break free from his prison—even if it costs him his life.
Hawk is a half-Native, half-wolf shifter member of the beta-driven Guardian Pack. While on perimeter duty, he discovers a runaway omega in the woods who is cold, scared and injured. His senses scream that he and Jasper are fated mates. But, before he can act on their shared destiny, Hawk needs to investigate why Jasper was being held captive.
Maybe the strange tales in the ancient texts of their ancestors are real after all…
Author’s Note: Guarding the Runaway Omega is Book Two in the Alaskan Wolf Alliance series and should be read in order. This Mpreg shifter story features a reluctant beta with a family secret and a pushy omega who can’t take no for an answer. But fate is on their side, so you can expect lots of steamy, knotty fun. This romantic tale with a dose of action and suspense includes a fluffy, feel-good HEA and we all know that wolves don’t cheat, so no worries there!
Triggers: On page battle violence and references to past assault.
M.M. Wilde’s Alaskan Wolf Alliance
series hits all the m-preg shifter spots, and Guarding the Runaway Omega was a nice addition. Hawk And Jasper
unconventionally met as Jasper was on the run from an evil group of Russian
scientists hellbent on experimenting with omega shifters. Immediately for Hawk,
the attraction and knowledge that Jasper was his mate hit home and Hawk’s sole
purpose was to care for Jasper. For Jasper, the mating pull took a tad bit
longer, thanks to experimentation by the scientists.
Guarding the Runaway Omega was sweet and not overly angsty. Sliglhty
predictable, but worthy of a read nonetheless. I liked the main characters and
the infusion of m-preg and with this second book in the series, the world
building is on the rise~ Ms. Wilde
divulged small details and kept me interested. I found the discussion of so
many packs and who was who a smidge bit confusing, but I think this will work
itself out in subsequent books.
A quick read with
likeable characters.
Frisk but Nothing too
Kinky
A three and a half
handcuff review
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