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The Alpha's Heat: MM Alpha Omega Fated Mates Mpreg Shifter
The Alpha's Heat: MM Alpha Omega Fated Mates Mpreg Shifter
The Alpha's Heat: MM Alpha Omega Fated Mates Mpreg Shifter
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The Alpha's Heat: MM Alpha Omega Fated Mates Mpreg Shifter

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Eli Pascal
It wasn’t supposed to get this far. All I needed was a particular crystal to cure my father’s heat exhaustion from not having a mate. Too bad the people in Meridian think that unmated Omegas are some sort of bad luck. I end up thrown in jail and under the watch of a huge handsome alpha.
God, why him? I detest him and want him at the same time.
But I can’t let myself get fooled. No, all alphas are bad. All they do is pump you up with kids and split… Right?
Rall Endow is the head alpha of Meridian, and when an orange vanilla scent swirls his way, his inner alpha answers to its call.
Will he let Eli just slip out of his hands and cement his beliefs of all alphas being rotten? Or will he step up and be a good alpha daddy?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateJun 7, 2018
The Alpha's Heat: MM Alpha Omega Fated Mates Mpreg Shifter

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The Alpha's Heat

The Alpha's Heat

Copyright © 2018 by Sasha Moon

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Everyone in this story is 18 or older.

Chapter One

Eli

Father, would you stop moving around so much! I scold, frowning as my father flutters around the house like a butterfly on crack.

Seriously, he hasn’t been with an alpha for years and that means one thing. Heat exhaustion. Not the typical kind either. This exhaustion comes from when you are an omega and you haven’t mated with an alpha when your heat period comes around.

When that happens you’re prone to getting sick, and it seems like my father is just begging for it to happen!

Father! I say again, taking the broom out of his hand. I’m busy cooking dinner and all his sudden movements are irking me.

Oh, Eli, my dear son, your father isn’t weak, he says, defending his hyperness.

Father, how many times must I beg you to sit down and rest. Your heat week is coming around soon and you could get very ill from using too much energy.

My second youngest brother waltzes into the kitchen, rummaging around for snacks.

Speaking of heat, Wren says, I can’t wait to get laid this month.

My temples boil at a thousand degrees, doesn’t he remember what happened with our father?

Wren! Watch your mouth, you know you shouldn’t be messing around with alphas like that!

My father goes into the living room and sinks back into the couch. His face is flushed. It pains me that Wren sees this and still doesn’t mind getting his heart stomped on by some big ugly alpha like our father’s heart was.

Why not? I can’t imagine not getting any—

Stop. Look at our poor father, why would you want to do that after what happened to him?

Wren rolls his eyes and sniffs out a bag of chips hidden in the cabinets.

Whatever, he mumbles, slinking out of the kitchen with his snack in tow.

He goes to sit next to our father and rests his head on daddy’s shoulder.

You okay, daddy? he asks.

Yes, Wrenny. Make daddy proud and give me lots of grandchildren!

What?! I squeak. Daddy—how in god’s good name—

Eli, son, not all alphas are bad.

I pout and turn my attention to the meat and potatoes boiling behind me, I’m not going to entertain this temporary insanity of his. I can see Wren smiling like a devil out the side of my eye. Gross. He’s actually going to let an alpha have his way with him.

Eli, you should find a mate too, father says, not giving into my attempt to ignore him. I love my father, but there’s no way I’d do such a disservice and repeat

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