Omega Forsaken
Book Three of the Omega Reckoning Series
They were my pack until they decided I was bad for business.
One “clean break” later, I’m shipped to the Omega Reassignment Center and handed to a pack that shows me exactly how disposable an omega can be.
Two years later, I run… and the alphas who abandoned me are the ones who find me.
Aiden. Finn. Mace. Powerful, possessive, and drowning in regret. They swear they’ll bring me home. They swear they’ll make it right. But my omega remembers the bond—and my trauma remembers the truth.
With my heat closing in and danger stalking my heels, they enlist Geo, an alpha who knows how to steady a shattered omega without breaking her further. The more they court me, the more my body betrays my fear… and the more I realize I’m not just choosing forgiveness.
I’m choosing my pack.
*Contains explicit sex scenes, institutional abuse, and mentions of sex work
Book Details
- Series: Omega Reckoning
- Genre: Dark Romance, Omegaverse, Polyamory Romance
- Tropes: Enemies to Lovers, Fated Mates, Why Choose, Rejected Mate
- Heat Level: 🔥🔥🔥🔥 (Explicit)
- Release Date: December 12, 2025
- Formats: eBook
- Page Count: 186 pages
- ASBN: B0G6MPD596
Read an Excerpt
“Liora, we had a long discussion about our situation this morning,” Mace started. His dark eyes lifted to meet mine.
“Situation?” I swallowed hard.
“You’ve seen how hard we have to work to get this company off the ground. It’s taking all of our energy and time and quite frankly, that’s not fair to you or any omega.” He folded his hands on the table. “We don’t want to continue like this.”
“I’m fine! You can spend all the time you need on the business,” I said desperately. “I don’t mind.”
“You do mind. You’re here, waiting for us and when we see you as we come through the door, it’s obvious you’re desperately in need of more attention.” Aiden gave me a sad smile. “It’s not fair to you and it’s not fair to us, either, to have that weight.”
I turned to Finn, but my soft, funny alpha wouldn’t even look at me. “It’s for the best,” he muttered.
“What’s for the best? What did you all decide while I wasn’t even in the room?” I asked, my voice suddenly too high.
“We’ve decided to let you go.” Mace said with a finality that brooked no argument.
