Fate and the stars don't screw around. As the 11th Maximillian Sawyer, Max has a pretty easy life- he’s rich and his only real job is to get his a$$ kissed at stuffy parties... moreFate and the stars don't screw around. As the 11th Maximillian Sawyer, Max has a pretty easy life- he’s rich and his only real job is to get his a$$ kissed at stuffy parties. So why does he hate being a Sawyer and an Omega so much that he willingly takes 37 pills per day, gets monthly injections, and occasionally schedules a surgery? That’s the regimen required for “THE OMEGA CURE”, which destroys all the symptoms of being omega so Max can blend in like any other (very rich) beta- plus “THE OMEGA CURE” has a very convenient-for-Max side effect of destroying his libido. Two birds, one stone. The Omega Cure was working until Brady Tunt showed up at one of these stuffy parties. Brady Tunt overhears Max being told some vicious rumors about Brady’s birth and recently deceased omega-dad and can’t resist joining that conversation, nor can he resist inexplicably revealing one of his own secrets to Max. When Brady’s wolf speaks up and lets him know Max is his fated mate, he doesn’t believe his wolf - but fate and the stars don’t screw around. Brady might just have an Omega Cure of his own, but he’ll need to find out Max’s own dark secret to cure him. There’s also a hitman hired by someone in Max’s family to ‘cure’ him permanently. THE OMEGA CURE is a 70,000 word standalone* steamy Mpreg shifter novel, with a HEA, no cliffhanger, no cheating, knotting, dark secrets (trigger warnings for abuse and trauma) and lots of very cute babies and kids that should cure what ails you (or at least entertain you). * This was supposed to be a 30,000 word novella, but the story, the characters and the whole ‘Knotty Pines Omegaverse’ grew out of my control. I think I have more stories to tell here, but this one’s perfectly complete no matter what comes later. less