Hiding from the Inevitable

Emilia Squire


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Hiding from the Inevitable by Emilia Squire
Omega. The designation that cost me so much. I gave up any ideas of mates and a family when my sister’s own mate took her life. That day only solidified what I I had to hide the truth. For a decade, I lived as the hotshot beta attorney that everyone called when they had omega rights issues. No one suspected. But it was ridiculous to think that I could escape the inevitable.

When I’m discovered, my life unwinds, and everything I hold dear starts to slip away. My career, my reputation, my cases, and the only hope I had to adopt my neighbor, Melissa, the little girl who’s stolen my heart. She needs me to save her as much as I need her to save me.

But with the Holloway pack acting as two opposing sides of a coin, I’m torn between what they want and what they can never have.

The future might be inevitable, but it’s also riddled with uncertainty. Will I survive what’s coming? Can I save Melissa from being another victim of this life? Am I even capable of bridging all the gaps that stand between me and my fated pack? Do I want to?

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TW/ this is a reverse harem omegaverse relationship (featuring both instalove and unrequited love), MMF, dark omegaverse, why choose, forced proximity with a slightly jealous morally grey love interest. There are instances of assault including both physical and emotional abuse of an adult and child and bullying of an adult (enemies to lovers). Sexual assault (off page) and murder (off page). This story contains explicit sexual content, including content with dubious consent.

While there is a HEA, there are many dark themes on and off the page. Please exercise discretion.

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This is book 4 in the series. The books are standalones and can be read in any order, however, they are best enjoyed when read in order since the timelines are interconnected.
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