Crave to Claim
Books | Fiction / Romance / Fantasy
Zoey Ellis
He will make her choose - and take her anyway. Drocco The unknown fate of his Omega sends Drocco into unfamiliar emotional territory. Uncertain if their connection can ever be repaired, he sets himself on a collision course to fulfill his vow as Emperor, knowing he may lose Cailyn in all the ways that truly matter if he succeeds. Cailyn Her determination to have the truth laid bare has cost her deeply; the protection of her Omega sisters and the Alpha who would have once died for her. Without knowing how to tame him, the fierce warrior who comes for her could become a man she is unable to recognize... and everything she had once considered for her future, would be lost. Crave to Claim is the third installment in the Myth of Omega serial, a dark, erotic, Omegaverse romance. This book concludes Drocco and Cailyn's story. If dominant Alpha anti-heroes, sassy Omega heroines, epic fantasy worlds and captive romances are your thing, start with Crave To Conquer (Book 1). Crave to Claim is an explicit reading experience from sexual scenes to violence and language. Includes disturbing situations and romance of a dark nature. For readers aged 18 and over.
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Author
Zoey Ellis
Pages
250
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published Date
2018
ISBN
1719545340 9781719545341
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"I enjoyed the first book, got annoyed by the second and enraged by the third.<br/>I am rarely so annoyed by a MC.<br/><br/>But seriously, you are one of the best spies, other look up to you and what do you do the moment you don't like something? You betray thousands of omegas and endangers them. Just because the mother's told her to stay with her mate. So many omegas could suffer because your feelings are hurt.<br/>Selfish and short sighted.<br/>You can't build up a character to be this amazing spy and then do that. Sure she questions the Mother's but how about all the innocent omegas? Knowing that her mate wants to give one omega to each of his warriors.<br/>And what is with the whole idea of "let's ask the mother's about stuff I won't remember"? Like what. Why. It doesn't make sense at all. None.<br/><br/>Jesus."