Branded Captive--Silent Captive--Broken Captive
Ms. Addison Cain knows how to spin the tale in an Omegaverse story. In this new series, Wren’s Song, it won’t be one Omega with an Alpha, but instead, the Kingpin Alpha, Caspian, his second, Kieran, and his third, Toby. How far will a woman go to protect the boys she calls hers? What will she sacrifice to keep them safe? The story is unequal power exchange, dark, raw, edgy, filthy-dirty, sexually explicit and a definite page-turner. This isn’t a romance; it is possession.
Branded Captive: A Reverse Harem Omegaverse Dark Romance (Wren's Song Book 1)
WE SHARE, THAT’S HOW PACK WORKS!
Omega, Wren, was sold to an Alpha by her father, and then he rejected her, marking her as defective, and she was cast to Warrens, a wasteland where death and despair exist. She is a scavenger and trades for what she needs for herself and the two boys, Alec and Mikael. But when the boys are missing, she knew she has to go into the tunnels and find them.
When Caspian and his men see the bold female come into their domain to retrieve the boys, they could take her out but are shocked at the audacity of her walking up to Caspian and making a bargain. He will follow her back to her hovel and make a deal with her, and she will accept on the behave of the boys.
“In exchange for the boys, you’ll serve. Please me, and when I grow bored of you, you’ll come home with a full pocket and enough fresh water to last a year.”
The plot will have Wren subjecting herself to whatever Caspian orders, and that will include his second and third Alphas, Kieran and Toby. While he has other women he uses, he is fascinated with the tenacity of Wren and finds her unique and appealing. Seeing her clean home, she isn’t what he expects in the Warrens. But that doesn’t mean he will treat her nice, after all, there is a pecking order, and she is down the at the bottom of that list, she is his new bought whore to protect the boys.
“Wake up, little rat. The cat’s come to play.”
He will force her to nest and then accept his claim. It isn’t like with the Alpha her father tried to contract with, but it is a claiming, a possession of an Alpha with an Omega. He talks down to her one moment and then nicknames her his little mouse the next.
“Bad, bad, dirty, naughty girl. He was going to do such things to her.”
Not only will Caspian use her, but he will also allow his men to have her too. He will make comments to her about how he will allow them to use her, and in many ways, it must excite her.
The story is the first in a series, and the ending will segue into the next book. Wren will sell herself to protect Alec and Mikael, but in the process, she will discover more about herself too, and in spite of it all, she finds pleasure in submission.
Silent Captive: A Reverse Harem Omegaverse Dark Romance (Wren's Song Book 2)
I’M YOURS
Wren is moved from the Warrens to the Pipeworks area and will be placed with the second Alpha, Kieran, but will be subjected to whatever any of the three want., singularly or in a ménage. She sold herself for the sake of her boys, while not biologically hers, ones she has cared for and raised. Now she is no different than the other women in the pen that are used at the pleasure of men.
“Wren had spent a lot of time pretending since she’d been cast down into the mud. She was good at it. Pretend life wasn’t so awful. Compartmentalize. Survive.”
“I want to be happy too. I never wanted to be abandoned, to buy children, to live one hungry day to the next. You want a fancy Omega? That’s a game I can play.” (Wren signs)
The three Alphas will use Wren while the others watch and even at times participate in the debauchery. It isn’t lovemaking; it is claiming, dominating, forceful, rough, and degrading. While there is a pecking order and Caspian is in control, the other two make it know that they will fight him for a piece of her too, as had been promised and agreed. Coercion will be used to get her to cooperate by telling her if she willing submits to each man that she will be allowed to go see Mikael. There is nothing nice or fair about the way things are done, but this isn’t a nice place, she is among murderers and liars, and they take what they want.
“I didn’t bring her here to watch her suffer. I brought her here to watch her sing.”
Wren will end up under medical treatment for her lungs, and once again, Kieran will be in charge of watching over her. When she returns to Caspian and is feeling better, she will write letters of gratitude, but that won’t be well accepted. Learning that the promises made were just empty words, she will snap and become hell-on-wheels angry and violent.
“They’d made an agreement, she’d held up her bargain—and it began to dawn on Wren that all the while, all those days, Alec had been right here. He’d probably marched right back to the pipeworks once she’d dragged him home and demanded a place. Caspian, Kieran, Toby—all of them had lied to her. Used her.”
The story is the second in a series, and the ending will segue into the next book. Wren has sold herself to protect Alec and Mikael, but in the process, she will discover more about herself too. Now she learns that everything she fought for was empty promises and lies. She may have lost Alec to Caspian, but maybe there is still hope for Mikael. We learn that Wren is a fierce Omega, one who will fight for what she believes in, literally and figuratively.
Broken Captive: A Reverse Harem Omegaverse Dark Romance (Wren's Song Book 3)
HEAL, EARN THEIR TRUST, FLEE
The saga continues, and if anything, Wren is sinking deeper into depression. She keeps reminding herself, she is doing this for her boys—but can they be saved? Both Caspian and Toby have heavily marked her, claiming her as a mate, and Kieran acts like he resents her being there, telling her how much better other women are and what a failure she is.
“These men wanted to play house? Fine, she’d be their pretty mouse, their sunshine, their whore. She’d eat their food, drink their water, take their medicine and grow strong. Eyes glowing with intention, Wren met the muddy gaze of a very bad man.”
The Alphas expect her to nest but all she smells are other women and sees dirty bedding, and it will be a favorite from the pen who will inform them as an Omega she can’t nest properly. All clean bedding, she purrs as she builds a nest, but that will all change with a severe punishment inflicted upon Alec. She will snap, and so will Caspian—kicking her out into the Warrens. When her building collapses, the Alphas fear she is dead. Each of them handles it in their own way, and it isn’t easy. But did she die? Or is the little mouse going to live up to her name and tunnel out? But where would she go? She has nothing to lose and two boys to save.
Wren has sold herself to protect Alec and Mikael, but in the process, she will discover more about herself too. Now she learns that everything she fought for was empty promises and lies. She may have lost Alec to Caspian, but maybe there is still hope for Mikael. We learn that Wren is a fierce Omega, one who will fight for what she believes in, literally and figuratively. The story isn’t over, and the ending of book three opens Pandora’s box
Merged review:
Wren's Song Series by Addison Cain
Branded Captive: A Reverse Harem Omegaverse Dark Romance (Wren's Song Book 1)
WE SHARE, THAT’S HOW PACK WORKS!
Ms. Addison Cain knows how to spin the tale in an Omegaverse story. In this new series, Wren’s Song, it won’t be one Omega with an Alpha, but instead, the Kingpin Alpha, Caspian, his second, Kieran, and his third, Toby. How far will a woman go to protect the boys she calls hers? What will she sacrifice to keep them safe? The story is unequal power exchange, dark, raw, edgy, filthy-dirty, sexually explicit and a definite page-turner. This isn’t a romance; it is possession.
Omega, Wren, was sold to an Alpha by her father, and then he rejected her, marking her as defective, and she was cast to Warrens, a wasteland where death and despair exist. She is a scavenger and trades for what she needs for herself and the two boys, Alec and Mikael. But when the boys are missing, she knew she has to go into the tunnels and find them.
When Caspian and his men see the bold female come into their domain to retrieve the boys, they could take her out but are shocked at the audacity of her walking up to Caspian and making a bargain. He will follow her back to her hovel and make a deal with her, and she will accept on the behave of the boys.
“In exchange for the boys, you’ll serve. Please me, and when I grow bored of you, you’ll come home with a full pocket and enough fresh water to last a year.”
The plot will have Wren subjecting herself to whatever Caspian orders, and that will include his second and third Alphas, Kieran and Toby. While he has other women he uses, he is fascinated with the tenacity of Wren and finds her unique and appealing. Seeing her clean home, she isn’t what he expects in the Warrens. But that doesn’t mean he will treat her nice, after all, there is a pecking order, and she is down the at the bottom of that list, she is his new bought whore to protect the boys.
“Wake up, little rat. The cat’s come to play.”
He will force her to nest and then accept his claim. It isn’t like with the Alpha her father tried to contract with, but it is a claiming, a possession of an Alpha with an Omega. He talks down to her one moment and then nicknames her his little mouse the next.
“Bad, bad, dirty, naughty girl. He was going to do such things to her.”
Not only will Caspian use her, but he will also allow his men to have her too. He will make comments to her about how he will allow them to use her, and in many ways, it must excite her.
The story is the first in a series, and the ending will segue into the next book. Wren will sell herself to protect Alec and Mikael, but in the process, she will discover more about herself too, and in spite of it all, she finds pleasure in submission.
Silent Captive: A Reverse Harem Omegaverse Dark Romance (Wren's Song Book 2)
I’M YOURS
Ms. Addison Cain knows how to spin the tale in an Omegaverse story. In this new series, Wren’s Song, it won’t be one Omega with an Alpha, but instead, the Kingpin Alpha, Caspian, his second, Kieran, and his third, Toby. How far will a woman go to protect the boys she calls hers? What will she sacrifice to keep them safe? The story is unequal power exchange, dark, raw, edgy, filthy-dirty, sexually explicit and a definite page-turner. This isn’t a romance; it is possession. The story is a continuing tale, and if you don’t read book one, Branded Captive, you won’t understand the story.
Wren is moved from the Warrens to the Pipeworks area and will be placed with the second Alpha, Kieran, but will be subjected to whatever any of the three want., singularly or in a ménage. She sold herself for the sake of her boys, while not biologically hers, ones she has cared for and raised. Now she is no different than the other women in the pen that are used at the pleasure of men.
“Wren had spent a lot of time pretending since she’d been cast down into the mud. She was good at it. Pretend life wasn’t so awful. Compartmentalize. Survive.”
“I want to be happy too. I never wanted to be abandoned, to buy children, to live one hungry day to the next. You want a fancy Omega? That’s a game I can play.” (Wren signs)
The three Alphas will use Wren while the others watch and even at times participate in the debauchery. It isn’t lovemaking; it is claiming, dominating, forceful, rough, and degrading. While there is a pecking order and Caspian is in control, the other two make it know that they will fight him for a piece of her too, as had been promised and agreed. Coercion will be used to get her to cooperate by telling her if she willing submits to each man that she will be allowed to go see Mikael. There is nothing nice or fair about the way things are done, but this isn’t a nice place, she is among murderers and liars, and they take what they want.
“I didn’t bring her here to watch her suffer. I brought her here to watch her sing.”
Wren will end up under medical treatment for her lungs, and once again, Kieran will be in charge of watching over her. When she returns to Caspian and is feeling better, she will write letters of gratitude, but that won’t be well accepted. Learning that the promises made were just empty words, she will snap and become hell-on-wheels angry and violent.
“They’d made an agreement, she’d held up her bargain—and it began to dawn on Wren that all the while, all those days, Alec had been right here. He’d probably marched right back to the pipeworks once she’d dragged him home and demanded a place. Caspian, Kieran, Toby—all of them had lied to her. Used her.”
The story is the second in a series, and the ending will segue into the next book. Wren has sold herself to protect Alec and Mikael, but in the process, she will discover more about herself too. Now she learns that everything she fought for was empty promises and lies. She may have lost Alec to Caspian, but maybe there is still hope for Mikael. We learn that Wren is a fierce Omega, one who will fight for what she believes in, literally and figuratively.