You run, we're gonna chase until we catch you, Butterfly.
As a heat therapist, it’s my job to help traumatized omegas through their darkest days. It’s something I understand only too well, because when I was seventeen, I presented as an omega and was kicked out of the only home I ever knew.
According to the archaic rules of the Iron Flyers Motorcycle Club, unbonded omegas are more trouble than they’re worth. In a clubhouse full of alphas, we’re a temptation that can test their brotherhood, and not even my family will bend the rules to keep me.
But I’ve never been a good rule-follower, and I refuse to give up my best friend and first love, Wings. The club might not want me anymore, but we carve out a secret world of our own, and I’m determined to be all he ever needs.
Until one day he’s brought into my clinic by Pitt, the club’s enforcer. Wings is now a newly presented omega and suffering through a painful hormonal fever. Pitt wants to make amends for giving Wings a calming bite, so I grudgingly trust him with our secret, even though I know his first allegiance is to the Iron Flyers.
But there are some bonds that are as strong as a brotherhood, and Pitt has no intention of letting us walk away. He's on a mission to reform the club alongside Ark, the newly-elected MC president. My first alpha crush, Ark refused to fight for me when I was young and alone, but now he wants to offer me the world.
Trust is slow to rebuild, and just as I start to find my place again, things take a shocking turn. Bluff, the club’s damaged and reclusive VP, goes into rut and claims me, right there in front of everyone. He’s convinced I’m his scent match, and he won’t let anyone tell him otherwise.
But being claimed and belonging are two different things. Not everyone is happy about my return to the club, and when old grudges threaten to ignite the Iron Flyers, it seems that my bright new future might go up in flames.
This is a standalone why choose romance with two soulmate omegas, a public claiming, protective MC alphas, and a well-earned HEA.
As a heat therapist, it’s my job to help traumatized omegas through their darkest days. It’s something I understand only too well, because when I was seventeen, I presented as an omega and was kicked out of the only home I ever knew.
According to the archaic rules of the Iron Flyers Motorcycle Club, unbonded omegas are more trouble than they’re worth. In a clubhouse full of alphas, we’re a temptation that can test their brotherhood, and not even my family will bend the rules to keep me.
But I’ve never been a good rule-follower, and I refuse to give up my best friend and first love, Wings. The club might not want me anymore, but we carve out a secret world of our own, and I’m determined to be all he ever needs.
Until one day he’s brought into my clinic by Pitt, the club’s enforcer. Wings is now a newly presented omega and suffering through a painful hormonal fever. Pitt wants to make amends for giving Wings a calming bite, so I grudgingly trust him with our secret, even though I know his first allegiance is to the Iron Flyers.
But there are some bonds that are as strong as a brotherhood, and Pitt has no intention of letting us walk away. He's on a mission to reform the club alongside Ark, the newly-elected MC president. My first alpha crush, Ark refused to fight for me when I was young and alone, but now he wants to offer me the world.
Trust is slow to rebuild, and just as I start to find my place again, things take a shocking turn. Bluff, the club’s damaged and reclusive VP, goes into rut and claims me, right there in front of everyone. He’s convinced I’m his scent match, and he won’t let anyone tell him otherwise.
But being claimed and belonging are two different things. Not everyone is happy about my return to the club, and when old grudges threaten to ignite the Iron Flyers, it seems that my bright new future might go up in flames.
This is a standalone why choose romance with two soulmate omegas, a public claiming, protective MC alphas, and a well-earned HEA.