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Prey (Omega Prey, #1)
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Triggers, notes, and warnings:
If you're looking for a super SWEET omega verse with enthusiastic consent before action, this is NOT the book for you.
If you're uncomfortable with spanking / belt for NO reason other than the hero decides it, then this is NOT the book for you.
Prey is a FANTASY (not even vaguely close to the real world) book on the medium-dark scale of omega verse with LOTS of domestic discipline (think hands and belts) and consent driven by the heroine/hero response to pheromones.
Belle is an omega, a fantasy race, not human. What she wants and needs, and how she reacts to things are also not human.
Trust that our heroine is a sweet and stubborn brat, and if she gets into a tussle with her mates, it's so she can test they're worthy. Our heroes embrace their role in claiming and protecting their mate seriously and adore their sweet charge.
If you're looking for a super SWEET omega verse with enthusiastic consent before action, this is NOT the book for you.
If you're uncomfortable with spanking / belt for NO reason other than the hero decides it, then this is NOT the book for you.
Prey is a FANTASY (not even vaguely close to the real world) book on the medium-dark scale of omega verse with LOTS of domestic discipline (think hands and belts) and consent driven by the heroine/hero response to pheromones.
Belle is an omega, a fantasy race, not human. What she wants and needs, and how she reacts to things are also not human.
Trust that our heroine is a sweet and stubborn brat, and if she gets into a tussle with her mates, it's so she can test they're worthy. Our heroes embrace their role in claiming and protecting their mate seriously and adore their sweet charge.

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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
September 27, 2020
– Shelved