Variant: A science fiction thriller (The Predictive: Deep Space Fringe Wars Book 2)

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by L. V. Lane


  A princess who must choose a suitor.

  A suitor who needs an Omega to secure his inheritance.

  Throw a magical portal into the mix . . . and full Omegaverse HEAT!

  Omega Awakening: A dystopian Cinderella romance

  (The Controllers Prequel)

  A standalone novel with a HEA

  All things must end.

  I learned that lesson the day my mother died.

  My stepmother was wicked.

  My stepsister, cruel.

  It was a relief when I revealed as an Omega because it was a chance to escape.

  But it wasn’t the end of my troubles.

  What happens to Omegas is a secret.

  And my troubles had just begun.

  “I can save you from one monster, Verity,” Lilly said when she accepted me into the program. “But I cannot save you from them all.”

  True to her word, she saved me from my step-mother.

  Then Woodrow entered my life.

  And I realized he was the other monster Lilly had warned me about.

  Bad Boss: A romantic comedy

  A standalone novel with a HEA

  Today is the first day of my first job.

  I’m nervous, excited, and much too early.

  Which is when I meet him for the very first time.

  He’s a businessman with a ruthless reputation.

  A billionaire and a playboy.

  His company sponsored my scholarship.

  And I’ve dreamed about him in the kind of detail you can’t even tell your best friend about.

  That was before I thought we might meet.

  There is something very cliche about accidentally throwing your drink over a god in human flesh. The throwing part is where the cliche ends for me.

  He doesn’t look endeared by the incident, nor amused. He looks mad as freaking hell.

  My brain freezes, mental capability flees, and I look away from his penetrating gaze,

  but that brings my focus to his chest, where coffee drips down onto his doubtless expensive shoes.

  I want to die. I have never wanted to die before, but if a magic wish were granted me now, I would happily cease to exist.

  I’ve just thrown a full and very hot cup of coffee all over my very hot new boss.

 

 

 


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