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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 dominant alpha.


-------------------One day, a young omega saves a man from a burning car, and it feels like love at first sight. The man is possessive and dominant��exactly what River has always wanted. River has never wanted to be in charge and is drawn to the strong, dominant alpha who wants him all to himself. The man keeps the omega away from his loving parents and dreams of filling River’s belly with his children. While River is mostly okay with this, he misses his family.

But everything falls apart when his first husband dies, leaving River alone with five young children, including a rebellious teen alpha son. Government officials may take the boy away unless River finds an alpha guardian who can control his son's wild energy.

Then, an unexpected chance arises. Archer Anderson, a young man who has always been interested in River—15 years younger than him—offers River a place in his large, empty house. He had a childhood crush on River and once declared, "You will be mine!" when he was just 9 years old. It was adorable then, but now... Archer is 22, he still seems too young to be the right person for River and his strong-willed kids.
Can such a young man be a dominant alpha and the perfect fit for River? Or will the government officials still take the teenage alpha away after tragedy almost struck?


This book is a standalone part of Eden's Omegaverse series (4).
Please — mind, this isn’t a story of an omega who changes his way or finds his way to independence. River is naturally submissive and wants a dominant alpha.

Main Tropes:

  • M/M romance

    Omegaverse

    Mpreg

    Submissive omega behaviors

    Dominant alpha behaviors

    Traditional dynamics between alpha and omega

    Widowed omega

    Age gap (younger alpha)

    Five kids

    True mates/fated mates

    Heat

    Knotting

    Nesting

    Content Warnings:Parents-children conflict. The book features traditional roles between omega and alpha, with submissive se*ual behaviors. It also depicts elements of a traditional parenting style and very real threats of a child being taken away.


    Genre: Gay Romance

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