Omega Way: Science Fiction Mpreg Romance

· Omega Path Book 2 · Tabatha Austin
4.3
3 reviews
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259
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About this ebook

Genre: Alpha & Omega Non-Shifter MPreg / Gay Dystopian Novel


Can an artist not only survive but thrive in a Post-Apocalyptic America with nothing more than love, canvas, and a paintbrush?


Diego’s life revolves around his station in the empire. Painting and providing babies are his only duties. Any hope of escaping the breeding prison is unlikely. Even less likely is his dream of becoming an adventurous Omega like his best friend Cassian.


Knowing their fate if they stay, the pair flee in hopes they’ll be embraced and adored by kind Alphas.


Brian's a scavenger and has little time or appreciation for anything beyond a gun and food reserves. Painting isn't useful, yet an Omega's skill with a brush might just transform his life and the planet in remarkable ways.


This post-apocalyptic gay romance contains detailed descriptions of steamy bedroom encounters and is told with dual perspectives from the Alpha and Omega.



Note: There is a side-quel called Omega Road in the same universe which follows the other Omega's journey. Each is written as a standalone and meant to be enjoyed on their own, although they reference events in the other story.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
3 reviews

About the author

Tabatha is a Texas transplant settling down after finding a city she can finally call home.

She specializes in gay male erotic romance with paranormal and/or sci-fi themes (usually with mpreg as a plot point).


You can find out more about Tabatha (and get bonus books), at her website.

TabathaAustin.com


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