OMEGA MAGELIGHT : A WHY CHOOSE OMEGAVERSE REVERSE HAREM ROMANCE.

V CRIMSON


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OMEGA MAGELIGHT : A WHY CHOOSE OMEGAVERSE REVERSE HAREM ROMANCE. by V CRIMSON
🔥 Omega Magelight 🔥
A Why Choose Omegaverse Reverse Harem Romance

In a city that buys and sells Omegas like commodities, Lyra Quinn was never meant to be seen—until her light became impossible to hide. ✨

An unregistered Omega with a rare and dangerous resonance, Lyra has survived by staying quiet. Invisible. Unclaimed. But when a secret extraction exposes a brutal trafficking network, she is thrust into the center of a war between power, corruption, and control.

Now the city is watching.
The Syndicate is hunting.
And men who rule through dominance, strategy, and violence have turned their attention to her. 🔥

Cassian Wolfe—cold, calculating, and untouchable—offers protection wrapped in steel and restraint.
Rafe—feral, loyal, and lethal—stands ready to burn the world for her safety.
Kael—dangerous, amused, and utterly ungovernable—thrives in the chaos she ignites.

Together, they form a circle of power she never asked for… and may not be able to escape.

As enemies close in and the line between protection and possession blurs, Lyra must decide who she will a symbol to be controlled, or a force that dismantles the system itself.
Because in this world, light doesn’t just attract salvation—it attracts predators.

Omega Magelight is a dark, emotionally charged omegaverseromance filled with power play, political intrigue, found family, and slow-burn why choose tension. Perfect for readers who crave dominant alphas, a resilient omega heroine, morally gray protectors, and high-stakes storytelling where desire and danger collide. 🔥

⚠️ Content This book is intended for mature audiences only (18+). It contains adult themes, power dynamics, violence, trafficking references, emotional intensity, and morally complex relationships. Reader discretion is advised.
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