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An Omega who can kill with a Touch. An Alpha determined to save his son. Will they clash- or will they accept their bond?
Brilliant, indolent Dilyn spent years hiding his power as an Omega. He doesn't want to bond to an Alpha, doesn't want to lose control of his life, or his gift. But when called upon by his Alpha to do something useful, Dilyn reluctantly travels to a strange pack in order to Heal a dangerously injured new wolf.


Gwyr promises he won't try and bond the Omega to him. But resolve flees when he sees the snarky young wolf for the first time. His wolf knows they were meant to be together- but Gwyr can't break his word. And Healing his son, Tanner, is more important than convincing a skittish Omega that he is worth the risk.


Dilyn struggles to Heal, struggles to retain his independence in the face of unexpected temptation... should he trust that Gwyr isn't a tyrant, but is an Alpha willing to allow Dilyn his freedom? Is a mate bond worth risking freedom?


This 20K werewolf M/M gay shifter mpreg paranormal romance is 1st in a 3 part series. There is no cliffhanger, however a major story arc will continue in part 2, due in January 2016.



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100 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 3, 2015

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Wolf Specter

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Growing up, Wolf believed there was a ghost in his attic. To this day, he still believes that ghost creeps out of the shadows from time to time. He wishes it would say hello.

Wolf's stories explore the complicated, sensual bonds between men. There are always happy endings just as there is always a dash of otherworldly delight.

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Profile Image for Aղցela W..
4,531 reviews322 followers
March 21, 2016
This was a short quick that I liked. Dilyn spent years hiding his power as an Omega. He doesn't want to bond to an Alpha, doesn't want to lose control of his life, or his gift. But when called upon by his Alpha to do something useful, Dilyn reluctantly travels to a strange pack in order to Heal a dangerously injured new wolf. Gwyr promises he won't try and bond the Omega to him. But resolve flees when he sees the snarky young wolf for the first time. His wolf knows they were meant to be together but Gwyr can't break his word. And Healing his son, Tanner, is more important. When Dilyn runs away he comes up on a young dragonette who attacks and although the Beta has followed him he uses his touch to put deadly poison into the dragonette who is now slowly dying. The Alpha Gwyr knows that the bond between him Gwyr is growing and he is finding it harder and harder to stay away from him. This was a good story that had wolves and dragon's and a reluctant Omega with the power to kill. I love reading about paranormal M/M and hot Alpha males. This book did has a couple of missed spelled words but nothing major that would stop a reader from enjoying the story. I am looking forward to reading book two.
1,108 reviews
May 21, 2016
ARC copy given free in exchange for an honest review.
Rating 3.5 rounded up

Interesting take on the role of Omegas. I've seem some stories of Omegas being able to heal but not any who were able to harm. The formation of the mate bond was envisioned differently as well. While I didn't like his name (what kind of name is Gwyr? how do you pronounce that?) I liked Gwyr's character; not just the standard overbearing, overprotective Alpha. Dilyn's snark and sass were a definite high-point in the novel--the author was able to give us so much of the flavor of the character through both his internal and external dialogue. His frustration was easy to relate to--who wants to be a pawn or constantly under suspicion? Who would want to tie themselves to the standard Alpha? The relationship, by necessity of other things in the plot, has to develop quickly but I wished there could have been a slower, more organic evolution. The sex is hot (this is Wolf Specter after all) with plenty of sexual tension otherwise. Not my favorite of Specter's books but still a darn good read.
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Author 1 book287 followers
March 17, 2016
2.5
Hmmm, simplistic and rushed but not all together bad. Characters seemed to make instant, unprovoked changes in attitudes and the bit at the end, about dragons, seemed irrelevant (probably for a future book).

My main problem with this, however, was the way Dilyn was forced into something he didn't want. It's clear from beginning to end that he doesn't want to mate, but he's forced to anyway. And I simply couldn't believe that love was supposed to have developed (making it all ok in theory) when the whole danger to Dilyn in the first place was that ANY ALPHA WOULD BE ATTRACTED TO ANY OMEGA AND TRY TO CLAIM HIM, which suggests to me that there was nothing any more special between him and Gwyr that any other alpha and omega, no matter how hard the author tried to pretend that the world she set up didn't work the way she set it up. Oh, and there is no Mpreg in it. (It's labeled as an "M/M Gay Shifter Mpreg Romance.")
Profile Image for Coral Mitchell.
3,189 reviews
March 13, 2016
Brilliant, indolent Dilyn spent years hiding his power as an Omega. He doesn't want to bond to an Alpha, doesn't want to lose control of his life, or his gift. But when called upon by his Alpha to do something useful, Dilyn reluctantly travels to a strange pack in order to Heal a dangerously injured new wolf. Gwyr promises he won't try and bond the Omega to him. But resolve flees when he sees the snarky young wolf for the first time. His wolf knows they were meant to be together- but Gwyr can't break his word. And Healing his son, Tanner, is more important than convincing a skittish Omega that he is worth the risk.

Dilyn does not believe that a mate bond is worth giving up his freedom for, especially when too many Alphas will take away everything he wants. He is unprepared to feel the pull toward Gwyr. Gwyr has lost before and is not willing to force Dilyn to accept their mating bond, even if it weakens him when his pack needs him at full strength.
Profile Image for Diane Dannenfeldt.
4,027 reviews78 followers
September 2, 2016
Yes I got sidetracked w/other books but I finally got back to this one. It was too short. As i get into the second book, it appears that maybe they could have been combined into one. Anyway, so far I am really like these guys and this story. You have an Omega that doesn't want to mate bond w/an Alpha because his touch can be used as a weapon and therefore he can be used in politics if mated to the wrong type of Alpha. But the Gwyr is the most sweet and patient alpha I have ever read. Normally they are all mine mine mine & I don't care what you think. At one point he even lets Dilyn leave to show that he isn't going to be an over bearing ass. Anyway, off to the next book.
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316 reviews2 followers
February 1, 2016
'There be dragons'

An alpha and omega series with a more developed storyline than usual.
Dylin an omega who wants partnership not dominance and is willing to hold out for such a relationship is sent to help out another pack with his healing powers.
Here he finds his mate. He also finds himself in the midst of a war with dragons.
Dylin needs to see what he has found in Gwyr as well as demonstrating his own powers when dealing with enemies.
The two central protagonists have a fun dynamic and I am waiting for book 2 as I don't trust the dragons.
13 reviews
April 2, 2016
I've never been into fantasy or paranormal reading in any form. Curiosity led me to start reading shifter romances. I've only read a few but this one had me laughing. Sarcastic, quick witted Dilyn has an independent streak that constantly gets him in trouble. Whether it's his 'I don't care what anyone thinks', or his lack of understanding in relation to how a wolf pack operates, his antics kept me engaged in the story.
168 reviews2 followers
March 12, 2016
Excellent story.

Stars for the sassy omega with the smart mouth!! He makes me laugh. Stars for the handling of those oh so superior dragons! Sure wish I could have seen their faces when they realized they were NOT at the top of the food chain. And extra stars for the mentioning of David Eddings, who's characters I know like family!!!!
241 reviews
March 20, 2016
I like this book but it was a little confusing it was a little hard to understand

I like reading this book it was pretty good. It was a little confusing to understand what was going on. I can't wait to read the next book in this series. I like the twists and turns and the edge of seat action. I will recommend this book to everybody I know and to all my friends too.
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1,544 reviews
March 28, 2016
Dilyn is pretty snarky with a chip on his shoulder but a good heart. When Gwyr's son gets hurt by a dragon Dilyn is asked to come help. Of course they're attracted to each other but neither is looking for a mate, but that doesn't stop anything. I enjoyed their fights and make-ups as their relationship grows.
Profile Image for Lee Todd.
132 reviews23 followers
December 6, 2015
*I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review

This book was well written with an interesting plot line. I really enjoyed it and can't wait for the next book in the series!
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102 reviews
January 19, 2016
Book was pretty good... Majority of wolf specter books are great and this story was pretty good I felt it was too short, yes there is a part two but I felt there could of been more to the story in part 1.
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233 reviews
August 22, 2016
I couldn't get pass the first couple chapters and skipped quit a bit of this so don't go by this and try it yourself. I personally didn't like the drama, but maybe I will try again later. I love reading Wolf Spectors other books
Profile Image for Linda Martin.
165 reviews3 followers
December 6, 2015
Loved this book.

I just love books written by Wolf Specter! This book is well written with lots of twists and turns and hot alpha sex. I recommend it!
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