
I had never imagined this would happen. Leo kept his word, seeing me through my heat without claiming me. I was the one who’d messed up, and now I was carrying his baby. He’d told me I was his, I just hadn’t believed him, and now everything was a mess. Pregnant without a bond, it was almost unheard of. Worst of all, I wanted him to claim me. He’d chipped away at my distrust until I was sure he meant every word he’d said to me. He was happy about the baby, and serious about bonding with me. I was so close to giving in… Until he pushed me away. It was for our protection. To keep us safe. But I wasn’t scared of his world anymore, I was scared of a world without him. Of raising our baby on my own… He tried to break my heart to make me leave, but I was stronger than he thought . He’d said I’d be his forever, and I have to decide if I can forgive him to seal our deal with A Knotty Bond. ***This is the final book in Propositions of an The Claiming of Cadence.
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Wife and mother of four, my days have been reduced to begging for the littlest to sleep so I can have time to write my books. I'm blaming my reduced schedule on Cupcake. Facebook is the best place to find me, or you can sign up for my newsletter here (https://leannryans.com) to keep up with current and upcoming projects as well as special promotions and such. I grew up on Sci-fi and Fantasy books with some of my favorite authors being Anne McCaffery and Mercedes Lackey. In 2013 I discovered paranormal romance and delved into a whole new world. After reading Omegaverse stories from Addison Cain and Nora Ash, I had the idea for The Omega Prize and decided to take a shot at writing a book of my own. The beginning was rough, it took two months to write the first five chapters, but as my 2019 New Year’s resolution I said I was going to finish the story and committed to writing every day. It didn't take long for the book to begin telling itself, and from there I just kept going. Most of my books are Omegaverse, but they span other genres like Sci-Fi, dystopian, and historical barbarians. There is even a small-town Enemies to Lovers Romance story in there. They main contain dark elements but I wouldn't call them dark romance since my alphas tend to be a little mushy in the center. I promise there's always a HEA.