An alpha prince, required to find his fated mate, has already pledged his love to another. But thereâs a problem...
Prince Caol of the North has enjoyed a very active, carefree life. Being the youngest of five alpha-born princes, he hasnât had a lot of responsibilities. As he watched his brothers find their fated mates and produce sons, he knew the time would come when heâd be forced to do the same. However, heâs in no rush since heâs quite happy with his current lover. While Caol wants to take his beta servant as his mate, the king demands the law be upheld and he find an omega who can give him sons to continue the Selkie race.
Beck canât bear the thought of losing his alphaâthe prince he not only served for years but loved just as manyâto an omega. A male fated to bear his alpha sons. However, Beckâs gender makes it impossible for the prince to take him as his mate since betas cannot produce heirs.
Galen has lost so much. Trying to mend his broken heart, the omegaâs thrown into the path of his alpha when he becomes a wet-nurse to the princeâs son. A son Caol has no idea even existed. The only problem is his alpha already has a lover. One Caolâs been with for years, one he loves. Just when Galen thought heâd never find a mate due to his past circumstances, the omega unexpectedly finds two. Was this what the fates intended?
Note: A 66k-plus word m/m/m mĂŠnage shifter mpreg story, this is the fifth book in the Royal Alpha series. Due to the âknottyâ times in this book, it is recommended for mature readers only. While it can be read as a standalone, itâs recommended to read the series in order. And, like all of my books, it has an HEA.