Four highborn wolf brothers, four incredible alpha-omega love stories.Enjoy the saga of the Luna brothers, a thrilling and steamy mix of shifter romance novels set in an exciting and vibrant modern shifter world! This complete bundle contains all four books of The Luna Brothers shifter mpreg series, as well as a collection of special extra bonus chapters!Wed to the OmegaFor Tresten, an arranged … chapters!
Wed to the Omega
For Tresten, an arranged marriage is about the worst thing that could ever happen to him—especially when his husband-to-be is none other than his rival classmate, Loch Luna. What will Tresten and Loch do when they learn they need to produce an heir?
Doctor to the Omega
The worst thing a bear can do is associate with wolves. When bear alpha Pell finds wolf omega Vander Luna lost and freezing in a snowstorm, he rescues him and nurses him back to health. Just what can happen when a wounded wolf omega and a protective bear alpha are snowed-in together?
Marked to the Omega
Christophe Luna carries a paw print shaped birthmark prophesied to belong to the wolf he’s fated to mate. After years of searching, Christophe has just about given up on the idea that fate could be real, until the day he sees the bloody paw print that matches his fated mate mark. The only problem is who that print belongs to—Mason Arkentooth, the outlaw omega with a hatred for anyone highborn.
Bound to the Omega
Thirteen years ago, Arthur Luna’s best friend was forced to be married off to another alpha, even though the two of them were in love. Determined not to have his heart broken again, Arthur has no plans to settle down… Until he discovers that Perry is back in town. As they rediscover each other, it becomes obvious that fate had meant for them to be together. To reclaim his love, Arthur must defeat Perry’s husband in a motorcycle challenge; a death-defying race between two wolf alphas: winner takes all.
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Each story in this collection has been reviewed separately.
Wed to the Omega – I really loved this book. The connection between Tresten and Loch is awesome but did start off with a very rocky start, as they’ve known each other for years but never really got along. Both Tresten and Loch are called to enter an arranged married for the good of their respective families. Tresten’s family needs him to marry since he’s their only son it means that their families rule is at stake and Loch’s family is having financial difficulties so he needs to marry to secure his families future. To say that Tresten and Loch are shocked and unhappy about the alliance through marriage is an understatement. After being married awhile they start to get closer, they let go of a lot of the preconceived notions that they have of each other and eventually fall in love. It was awesome that Loch never looked down on Tresten for being an omega and that he knew and respected that he could take on anyone who had a problem with him since he’s an extremely skilled fighter but he still would fight anyone who came at them and protect Tresten, even though he doesn’t have too. I loved getting to know Loch’s brothers and I’m looking forward to reading their stories.
Doctor to the Omega – I really enjoyed this book. I loved the connection between Pell and Vander, even when they first met and Vander wasn’t too happy to pulled out of the trial to get into FAS and wanted to be put back in but Pell wouldn’t and gave him a lot of encouraging advice that fighting isn’t the only thing that he’d be good at and did he ever think of training to become a healer because it took guts and really strength of character to go back to save Kris from drowning especially detrimental to yourself. Vander takes Pell’s card but is still upset and then after some thought he tells his family that he’s going North on an adventure by himself and he’s going to walk and hitch hike if needed. His mum is worried about him and doesn’t want him to go but his dad is very supportive and tells him that he should go for it, his brothers support his decision as well. Along his journey he gets chased by a wolf that he saw while passing through a town and ends up injuring himself. Pell is heading home from his rotation at the clinics and sees Vander bloody in the snow, he recognises Vander from the trials so he brings him back to his cabin and helps him heal. They slowly start to fall for each other and Vander goes out to one of the clinics when Pell is called in to try and help a little boy who fell in a frozen lake and is barely alive and Pell is his last chance, Vander observes Pell treating and saving him and he finally knows what Pell was going on about when he suggested training to become a healer. After reading a bit about Vander’s first born alpha brother Christophe’s situation in this book, I’m extremely interested to see what made him go against his parents wishes in not seeing Mason.
Marked to the Omega – I really enjoyed this book. I loved the connection between Christophe and Mason, given their rocky start with Mason breaking into Christophe’s house and Christophe catching him. Christophe has always done what’s expected of him for his family, even after he was told by the teller that he is one of the rare shifters that have a fated mate and his father telling him that it’s nonsense, he pretended that he didn’t believe it and never mentioned it again and did his duty as first born alpha son. Mason, and his sister Jennifer were breaking in and stealing from the highborn families, as they had a strong hate for them and that their mother was really sick and couldn’t work and they had to pay the exorbitant fees to the Ackson Bellock. I loved that even though Christophe and Mason came from different worlds and had so much going against them they found a way to make it work, and Christophe was happy to walk away from his birth right as the future leader for his true mate, that his parents wouldn’t give them their blessing to be together because Mason broke into their house and tried to steal from them as well as a low born wolf but Mason wouldn’t let him as he believed that Christophe was a future leader that the high borns need so if their relationship has to stay in secret until them he was okay with it, so Christophe could do his duty to his family. I also loved seeing a softer side to Christophe’s mother, she seemed more understanding than her husband. The story she told Christophe about having a true mate mark when she and his father entered an arranged mating, that eventually disappeared. I wonder it was because she stopped believing in true mates and that her husband was it or was her true mate no longer in this world. It was also understandable why Christophe’s father told him that true mates were nonsense because of his wife’s disappearing mark. I’m looking forward to reading the final book in the series, as I think Arthur the playboy is going to fall extremely hard for Perry.
Bound to the Omega – I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved the connection between Arthur and Perry. This second chance romance was a great read. Arthur and Perry were best friends then when Arthur finally got up the courage to admit to Perry that he loved him, he was getting married to the alpha that was arranged by his family within the month so they only had a month together before Perry left and they both agreed to never think or see each other again as it’s way too hard. In the 13 years since Perry got married Arthur was with plenty of women but never with another omega as he’d remember Perry. Perry is back in town with his daughter Jupiter in tow as he’s left his cheating, disrespectful and mentally abusive husband and is seeing if his dad will find a way for him to get out of his marriage but the law states that the omega is the property of the alpha, so unless his alpha husband agrees there’s no way and he wouldn’t do that in a million years. Arthur and the rest of the Luna’s find a way to get Perry and Jupiter out of their bad situation, a challenge right and Arthur agrees to challenge Perry’s husband to a Wolf bike race and if Arthur wins Perry and Jupiter get to leave but if he loses Perry and Jupiter have to stay in the marriage and Arthur will be excited from his pack and he has to give up wolf bike racing for good. I love how supportive all the Luna’s are, man Arthur’s parents have become more accepting, mellow and helpful since handing over the reins to Christophe, they seem like completely different people from the first book. I loved how Jupiter slowly opened up to Arthur and you could just see how special their relationship is.
I’d definitely recommend this collection, series and author to everyone.