Claim Me (Fate's Choice #6)

Eden West


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An unlikely relationship is formed between a shy bodyguard and a powerful CEO.

A group of student eco-activists attack Malden Pharmaceuticals, endangering six people. One of them, Gabriel Nolan, a naive young alpha hopelessly in love with the group’s leader... takes the fall. Branded as the scapegoat, he’s arrested and sent to jail.

Desperate, his father appeals to Malden’s CEO, Blue Lowen, begging for mercy. In a surprising twist, Blue agrees to spare Gabriel from prison, under one condition: he must join the Second Chance program for first-time offenders.

Soon, Gabriel is sent to a marriage contract fair, where his contract can be purchased by anyone. People come and go, ogling the young alpha 'for sale'.

But someone’s out to sabotage his future. To punish him—or worse—and who better than his greatest foe? Blue Lowen himself, the ruthless CEO of Malden Pharmaceuticals.

Blue has a job for Gabriel. A dangerous one. The kind that could get him killed, especially since the CEO has no shortage of enemies... and Gabriel used to be one of them. The irony isn’t lost on him. But he can’t say no.

Now, he has to protect the last person he ever expected, the man he once hated most.


Main tropes


-MM Omegaverse

-Enemies to lovers

- Marriage contract purchased at an open fair

- CEO + bodyguard

- Gentle, shy alpha × hostile, aloof omega

- Slow burn romance / intense chemistry

- Size difference

- Constant threat / multiple attack attempts

- Alpha fights

- True mates / fated bond

- Heat cycles, neck marking, nesting, knotting, mpreg

- Two v*rgins

- Body healing between True Mates

The book is a standalone.



One of the characters underwent surgery in childhood to remove his reproductive system due to a firearm accident. Psychological struggles related to infertility. Violence (not between the main characters), and the murder of side characters, check more in the book.
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