The Omega’s Gamble
This is a standalone book and the main character is The Duke of Longmead’s brother, Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton. It’s a 4,400-word short, and it’s free.
Saint Valentine’s Day is for lovers, but for one omega who lost his alpha mate to a tragic accident, it’s full of painful memories.
Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton, has agreed to attend a gathering of alphas and omegas, but instead of a dreary evening making pleasant conversation, he meets an alpha, Viscount Henry Caldwell, who has traveled the world and prides himself on never being tied down or tamed. It’s a distinction he carries with pride.
But what begins not as an attraction but revulsion, finishes with something very different. It’s an ending that neither the alpha nor the omega could have anticipated. But are they willing to embrace the changes and make the necessary sacrifices?
The Omega’s Wager
This is a standalone book and the main character is The Duke of Longmead’s brother, Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton. It’s a 5,000-word short, and it’s free.
While you can read this book by itself, it does continue the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble.
Easter is approaching and Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton’s mate, Viscount Henry Caldwell is planning both a fabulous ball and a journey.
Against a backdrop of political turmoil of which his family is at the center, Cuddy is resistant to change while Henry revels in it.
As an omega, Lord Trenton must bend to his alpha’s wishes, but before the pair can agree on their plans, their lives are upset by something more significant than who the king is sleeping with and more remarkable than a holiday or gossiping alphas and omegas.
And Cuddy is uncertain whether Henry is ready for the challenge.
The Omega’s Pledge
This is a standalone book and the main character is The Duke of Longmead’s brother, Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton. It’s a 5,000-word short, and it’s free.
While you can read this book by itself, it does continue the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble and The Omega’s Wager.
An ancient prophesy threatens to tear Viscount Henry Caldwell and Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton apart.
Cuddy is with child and weary of Henry’s coddling while the viscount fears for his mate, the baby and their future.
Just as the alpha and omega find their way back to one another, Queen Eleanor, who happens to be Cuddy’s sister, has concerns about her brother’s condition. But Her Majesty inadvertently unleashes something much more terrifying than mixed up due dates. Something that is older and more powerful than a queen.
Legends that have been passed down through the centuries single out the omega and his unborn child and leave Cuddy and his family unsure what lies ahead.
This is a 5000-word short which continues the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble and The Omega’s Wager.
The Omega’s Halloween
This is a standalone book and the main character is The Duke of Longmead’s brother, Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton. It’s a 6,000-word short.
While you can read this book by itself, it does continue the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble, The Omega’s Wager and The Omega’s Pledge.
What happens when your unborn children are in mortal danger?
Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton is carrying twins, but as well as the perils of childbirth, the omega contends with a palace awash with gossip about the two babies being a sign of evil. No one is safe, and Cuddy’s mate, Viscount Henry Caldwell, plans to take his family and escape the court after the birth.
Queen Eleanor, Cuddy’s sister, forbids them to leave, and sets up a battle of wills between a queen and her alpha brother-in-law.
But they cannot depart until the little ones are born.
Neither the omega nor the alpha is prepared for the anguish of birthing two babies, and Cuddy’s life is in danger as a drunken midwife prepares to bring their children into the world.
Despite his misgivings, Henry chooses to stay by the omega’s side as their little ones make an entrance. And what an entrance it is!
This is a 6000-word short, which continues the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble, The Omega’s Wager and The Omega’s Pledge.
The Omega’s Harvest Festival
This is a standalone book and the main character is The Duke of Longmead’s brother, Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton. It’s a 5,000-word short.
While you can read this book by itself, it does continue the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble, The Omega’s Wager, The Omega’s Pledge and The Omega’s Halloween.
Can you ever escape your past?
Lord Cuthbert ‘Cuddy’ Trenton and his alpha mate, Viscount Henry Caldwell, say goodbye to palace intrigue, and with their newborn twins and two loyal servants, start a new life.
They enjoy a comfortable existence, though their temporary home is not as luxurious as their previous accommodation.
Cuddy is haunted by nightmares of strangers kidnapping the twins, but he convinces himself he is being foolish and focuses on re-establishing intimacy with Henry.
But one night, the pair receive unexpected visitors, and their lives are thrown into turmoil once more.
This is a 5000-word short. It continues the story begun in The Omega’s Gamble, The Omega’s Wager, The Omega’s Pledge and The Omega’s Halloween.
The Omega’s Christmas Eve
Will Lord Trenton’s family ever be reunited?
As Lord Cuddy Trenton and his alpha mate, Viscount Henry Caldwell, await their fate, the omega questions Henry’s past. The viscount is reluctant to divulge his secrets and relies on subterfuge to divert his mate’s attention.
But when a stranger appears bearing a king’s bounty, Henry moves the extended family to his estate. This brings up more concerns for the omega, but he ignores them as he fears for his brother and sister’s safety.
And when Henry finally reveals what he’s been hiding, it threatens his and Cuddy’s relationship—perhaps forever.