book cover of The Heart of Winter
 

The Heart of Winter

(2025)
(The fifth book in the Eden's Omegaverse series)
A novel by

 
 
MM Beta+Alpha Stranded on an Island Romance

Beta Winter Nolan hates alphas. But what happens when he’s stranded on a deserted island with one… a very peculiar one? An alpha unlike any other in their world.

---------------------Winter Nolan is a strong-willed beta with a deep-seated hatred for alphas. Growing up with six alpha brothers, he learned to avoid their chaotic energy and obnoxious jokes. Winter doesn’t date alphas. Known as the "Icy Prince" for his aloof attitude and striking albino looks, he keeps his guard up and steers clear of all mating games, focusing solely on his career.

When his CEO proposes hiring alphas for their company, Winter is adamant against it, believing they don’t fit in well with programmers. But unforeseen circumstances force him to accept one in his department—Sariel Lowen, the CEO’s son, who is as irritating as he is intriguing. As if that weren’t bad enough, Winter is soon pressured to join Sariel on a business trip. However, their plane crashes, leaving them stranded on a deserted island. With no sign of rescue, their hope fades. After all, who could have survived a crash landing in freezing waters?
All they have is each other now. But is Winter’s heart even colder than the icy island they’re stranded on?


Yet, there’s more to Sariel than meets the eye. He isn’t just any alpha—he’s a rare type that Winter has never encountered before, one that could change everything about the mating games...

Main Tropes:

  • MM Omegaverse romance

    Stranded on an island

    Beta + Alpha (unusual)

    Age gap (12 years)

    Boss/Employee

    Hostile work environment

    Inappropriate interactions

    Angsty start

    Distrust-to-love

    Sworn off love

    Life-threatening situation

    Isolation and despair

    Heat, knotting

    Mpreg

    HEA

    The book is a standalone.


    Genre: Gay Romance



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