Omega of the Enemy (The New Alphas #1)

Kaydee Robins


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Omega of the Enemy by Kaydee Robins
Iggy Enoki is devastated by his father and brother’s death; with only his mourning mother and trusty golden retriever at his side, he is thrust into a position that he never wanted or needed. When his guards inform him, they had captured the son of the very person who murdered his family; he is ecstatic, but the minute he enters the room with the son of his enemy, his alpha instincts kick in. His alpha wants nothing but to protect the man in front of him.

Declan Lynch doesn’t need anyone’s protection; he’s an enforcer and a protector himself. So why does he want to give in to his omega instincts and accept protection, compassion, and nurture from the family his father hated?

In this new world where alphas and omegas are no longer fiction and cities are in ruins, can the Yakuza and Irish mob come other against all the odds to offer a safe haven for omegas, women, and children?

The New Alphas series is individual HEAs cast in a post-apocalyptic world where the concept of alpha/omega is just beginning. While all books can be read on their own, characters and storylines do build on top of each other. It is recommended that you start with book 1: Omega of the Enemy.
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