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The Omega War made every omega the property of the government. Now, my body doesn't belong to me. I need permission to eat, to sleep, to breathe. The only thing I have left is my heart. But when the Winter pack save me from a dangerous situation... they might take that from me too. For Harper, joining the Winter pack is a risk, one she doesn’t have a choice in. Being owned by an alpha pack means following the omega creed, a set of laws to prevent omegas from having any influence. For the Winter pack, Harper is a complication they’re not sure they need. After all, omegas are notorious for manipulating alphas. That’s why they’re under the strict control of the Omega Compound. It’s for the good of society. But as Harper settles in, it becomes clear that the government have been hiding the truth. About omegas, and about the mating bond they feel growing every day. • Medium burn • Trigger warning: Contains references to assault, sexual abuse and suicide that may be disturbing
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Flood has created an interesting omegaverse world. After betas started to become infertile, omegas were the only ones to be able to have children and the government rounded them up and put out propaganda/conspiracies that it was caused by omegas. Since then all omegas have been “trained” to be basically slaves and to try to take away their instincts. When Harper is put into an even harsher program, she is close to giving up, when she is suddenly given to 4 alphas. I loved that they were immediately protective, even the surly one. Everyone’s instincts are telling them one thing, but it goes against everything they have been taught. Slight spoiler………I do wish we had a scene where Harper gets her collar off and had that moment of realization of her freedom. This is a stand-alone, but part of a series in the authors shared world. Im really excited about Ava’s story and to see what happens next in this world.