Kindle, 227 pages
English language
Published Dec. 9, 2021
Kindle, 227 pages
English language
Published Dec. 9, 2021
This attraction is utterly wrong. He’s an impostor. But if he isn’t? It’s even more wrong. Sickening.
The last time Liam Blake saw his eldest brother, Anthony was sixteen and Liam was five. Liam barely remembers him. He remembers adoring his big brother and remembers missing him, but his childhood memories faded as he grew up.
Fifteen years later, a man who calls himself Anthony Blake finally comes home after the war ends. He has documents that prove his identity, and he has Liam’s brother’s dark hair, blue eyes, and broad shoulders. There’s no reason to think he isn’t who he says he is—except for Liam’s strange, inexplicable attraction to the man who claims to be Anthony.
Is he really his brother? Liam refuses to believe he’s that sick: related alphas and omegas can’t be drawn to each other or get fixated on their sibling’s scent. It’s unnatural. It’s perverse. …
This attraction is utterly wrong. He’s an impostor. But if he isn’t? It’s even more wrong. Sickening.
The last time Liam Blake saw his eldest brother, Anthony was sixteen and Liam was five. Liam barely remembers him. He remembers adoring his big brother and remembers missing him, but his childhood memories faded as he grew up.
Fifteen years later, a man who calls himself Anthony Blake finally comes home after the war ends. He has documents that prove his identity, and he has Liam’s brother’s dark hair, blue eyes, and broad shoulders. There’s no reason to think he isn’t who he says he is—except for Liam’s strange, inexplicable attraction to the man who claims to be Anthony.
Is he really his brother? Liam refuses to believe he’s that sick: related alphas and omegas can’t be drawn to each other or get fixated on their sibling’s scent. It’s unnatural. It’s perverse.
But if that man really isn’t his brother, then who is he—and why is he pretending to be Anthony Blake?