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Red River

(2025)
(The fourth book in the Eden's Omegaverse series)
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River is a submissive omega, and that won’t change.
This isn’t a story about him finding independence;
it’s about an omega searching for a traditional, dominant alpha.


-------------------One day, a young omega, River, saved a man from a burning car, and it felt like love at first sight. The man was possessive and dominant—exactly what River had always dreamed of. Drawn to the alpha’s strength and traditional lifestyle, River ran away from his home. The alpha kept him away from his loving parents and wanted to fill River’s belly with his children. While River was mostly okay with this, he couldn’t help but miss his family.

But everything fell apart after the man died, leaving River alone with five young children—including a rebellious teenage alpha son who started to act like the new alpha of the house. This was a dangerous situation; River knew the government might take the boy away unless he found an alpha guardian who could handle his son’s wild energy and help regulate his raging hormones.

That’s when an unexpected opportunity arises. Archer, a fresh college graduate, offers River and his kids a place in the large house he’s recently inherited. Archer has always admired River—ever since he was a kid with a childhood crush on the beautiful omega with long red hair, observing him from afar. Now 22, Archer still seems too young to be the right fit for River and his strong-willed children.

Can such a young man be the dominant alpha River and his family need? Or will government officials step in and take the teenage alpha away after tragedy nearly strikes?

This book is a standalone installment in Eden's Omegaverse series.

Main Tropes:

  • M/M omegaverse romance

    Traditional dynamics (not in the context of d/s or BD$M—please note this!)

    Submissive (including se*ual) omega behaviors typical of the omegaverse

    Dominant (including se*ual) alpha behaviors typical of the omegaverse

    Widowed omega

    Single father

    Age gap (15 years, younger alpha)

    Five kids

    True mates/fated mates

    Heat

    Knotting

    Nesting

    Struggling family

    Content Warnings:
    Before purchasing, please be aware that this book features traditional omega and alpha roles, including the omega relinquishing control over important life decisions--these dynamics may be disturbing to some readers. The story also includes elements of a rigid, traditional parenting style, the realistic threat of a child being taken away, mpreg, strong language, and mentions of a childhood crush on an adult. For more details, please refer to the book.


    Genre: Gay Romance

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