Saddled with debt and a crippling self-esteem, Professor Ian McMillan has struggled for decades with his demons. But that isn’t his biggest secret—seven years ago, he spent his heat with an alpha he shouldn’t have… his student.Nothing should’ve come out of it. Except Ian conceived, and his baby’s father… is also the department head’s son. Under the threat of losing his job, Ian made a choice: … choice: keep his child, and sever all contact with Brad.
With no inkling of the baby he left, Brad Saxon graduated from college and joined the Meadowfall fire department, making mistakes along the way. Lives have been lost at his hands, and the guilt he carries is suffocating. How can he protect an omega, when he’s failed others before?
But Brad can’t forget about the omega from years ago—Ian, with his soft smiles and yearning eyes. When Brad enrolls in a Master’s course hoping to see his professor again, he finds something he doesn’t expect: Ian’s in heat. This time, there’s a child with him… a little girl with Brad’s eyes.
Omega Teacher’s Secret is a steamy 103,000-word May/Dec Teacher/Student standalone romance, with a single dad, an alpha who grows to love the daughter he never knew he had, and a love that will warm your heart. There is no cheating, no cliffhangers, but definitely a happily ever after.
Warning: This book contains references to self-harm. Full list of warnings available on the Look Inside. If those are your triggers, please exercise caution when reading!
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Ian and Brad have so much to overcome including their own feeling of failure or unworthiness. It causes them some heart ache and near misses. I got frustrated at Brad a couple of time because I wanted to man up a bit more. I really wanted a scene where he truly confronts his father and lets him know how much love he’s be missing out. Ian has had to overcome so much and I can understand his fears but I think he needed to realize there were times when he need to move on for his own mental health. I loved the way it worked out for both of them and wished it hadn’t taken so much pain to get there.
A professor, a fireman/student, and a little girl… oh my.
Welcome back to the Men of Meadowfall! I love this series. This book is a great addition to the saga. Meadowfall feels real to me. I know the characters. They pull me in, and don’t let me out til the end. There is age gap, student/ professor relationship, steamy sex, angst, horrid family, great friends, a violin, mpreg, and an adorable little girl. What’s not to love!
Ian’s daughter has a heart defect. Because of the hospital bills, he is deeply in debt. But Gwen is his life. His secret…to help him cope, he wears a series of cutting scars. Hospital visits have him turning over some classes to his assistant. When he finally gets to the master’s class, he runs into the one thing he hoped never to see again…Brad, Gwen’s father… his student… his secret love.
Brad has loved Ian since before an unexpected heat threw them together. He doesn’t know his Dad, Ian’s boss, blackmailed Ian into keeping away from Brad. He doesn’t know about Gwen. But this firefighter has his own secret demons. When another unexpected heat results in another pregnancy, Brad is all in. If only Ian could break the rules and accept the younger man as his alpha… accept that he is worthy of love. It will take a near- death experience to finally unite this family.
Come. Join Ian & Brad on their journey to HEA. There will be danger, a life- threatening heart problem, angst, trust issues, self- worth issues, hope and joy. You will love this book!
Trigger: this book deals with self- harming. It is done with respect & acceptance, & is in no way demeaning.
This book contains adult themes and language, mm sex and is intended for mature readers only.
SOMEONE LOVES YOU, NO MATTER WHAT OTHERS SAY
The fifth of the six-book series and Anna has outdone herself again. In another world there are men who are capable of giving birth. In this world, ours, there are people who when given the chance will tear down someone for a slight or something as simple as being born. This also happens in this other world and the shame and self-deprecation forced on these Omegas makes me want to weep. Mothers and step-mothers who belittle children so much that they carry it into their adulthood and still feel worthless and incapable of being loved hurts my heart. This book will make you think and wonder what’s going on in these worlds and why is it so hard to fix what’s broken when it’s a person’s spirit.