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Claim Me
2022
First Published
4.09
Average Rating
317
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Alpha Rei Bloom has spent the last three years waiting on the sidelines while his best friends find their mates, have children, and settle into their new lives. He’s lonelier than he’ll admit to anyone and longs for an omega mate of his own. But even though he’s the son of the mayor, what omega will want a blind alpha masseuse for their mate? Omega Kinley Tetch is stretched thin and desperate. Between taking care of his two younger siblings, making sure their alcoholic sire doesn’t gamble all their money away, and dancing for tips at a local gentlemen’s club, he has no time to even consider mating. Not until a private dance for a hot, blind alpha sends Kinley into his first heat—and far away from the alpha who triggers it. Rei is determined to track down the mysterious omega dancer whose irresistible scent suggests they share the mating bond, but Kinley’s family situation has deteriorated. His brothers are in danger of being taken away by family services, his sire is missing, and while taking an alpha mate is not part of the plan, it would give Kinley grounds for custody. But when Rei learns the dark ways in which his and Kinley’s parents are connected, will they find a way to reconcile their pasts and claim each other in the present? Or was their romance doomed from the start? CLAIM ME is the seventh book in the “Finding Free” omegaverse series, which is a spin-off of the fan-favorite “Breaking Free” series. This is an original universe featuring mpreg, A/B/O dynamics, heats, knotting and an alpha-dominated society that is starting to see advances in omega rights. Content warnings for dark themes apply.

Avg Rating
4.09
Number of Ratings
181
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Author

A.M. Arthur
A.M. Arthur
Author · 77 books
No stranger to the writing world, A.M. Arthur has been creating stories in her head since she was a child and scribbling them down nearly as long. She credits an early fascination with male friendships (bromance wasn't a thing yet) with her later discovery of and subsequent affair with m/m romance stories. When not writing, she can be found in her kitchen, pretending she's an amateur chef and trying to not poison herself or others with her cuisine experiments. You can contact her at AM_Arthur(at)yahoo(dot)com
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