
Inside Anarchy, the strong take what they want. It’s the most secure prison for feral alphas on the continent. No cameras. No guards. No laws. And I’m the first female omega to be locked inside. Taught that I’m sinful and broken, I’ve been forced to suffer my heats alone. A penance—so maybe, one day, I would be worthy of good alphas. But one mistake destroyed that fragile bargain, and they dropped me down here—a touch-starved omega trapped in a prison of beasts. I should have died the first night. But instead of being torn apart, I found something I never believed I would have—mates. Traded from saints to sinners, I expected damnation, but Phantom, Karma, Vandle, and Sin don’t care how much atonement I’d paid before they saved me. Instead, I was claimed. Shielded. And they are teaching me worship like I've never seen. Their chance at freedom is coming soon, but Anarchy devours what is sacred, and my pack has a problem: in a prison where omegas are currency, our pack has two. And we have ten days to survive in a prison full of feral alphas who would kill my mates and keep me caged here forever. This book is a MFMMM why choose. This book has a double omega dynamic to it, but the male omega is not with the alphas in the main story. It can be read as a standalone but exists in the larger PoisonVerse Universe!
Authors

Olivia Lewin loves all things sex, love, and magic. That's what drew her to reading and writing why choose/polyam romance and PNR in general. She wanted to write all the books that she couldn't find already created. In her novels you'll find all manner of heroes from all walks of life, and a strong encouragement for everyone to love everyone. M/M love between harem members is a staple of her writing.

A British-Canadian nurse, writer and artist currently living in BC, Canada. All the art-from the cover, to the illustrations within the pages-are her own. “If I’m not in a coffee shop—typing up a storm, you might find me at my local writers group, beta reading with a hot cup of tea, or perhaps I’m off travelling somewhere epic (if I’m lucky). The voices I bring to the paper draw from the distinct social settings in which I have lived, the many places I have travelled, and from my time in health care.”