Knot Their Girl

Author: Candy Marie
Genre(s): Romance
Total pages: 113
Knot Their Girl

An omega who doesn’t want to be any alpha’s girl. Two sinfully hot, packless alphas and a scarred, mute beta who might just complete her.
Raeka Whittenhall doesn’t like alphas. As the middle child in a founding family, she was always told one day she’d find herself a pack and settle down… but that’s not what she wants. Alphas can be boiled down to smug, superior men who run the world, and she’s tired of it. She doesn’t need their knots or their affection; she proved that to herself by getting through her first heat alone.
But now her mother is hellbent on finding her a match, so she decides to play nice and go to the Omega Garden. She hires the infuriatingly handsome alpha Pax Alabaster as a bodyguard to help scare away potential suitors who might be interested in her.
And it works… until her mother tells her she’s going to start setting her up herself.
Then a peculiar alpha lures her in with a strange offer, one she finds she can’t refuse: move in with him and court his beta nephew. To the world, it would look like Raeka and Gideon Chase are a couple, but behind closed doors, she would only be there for Colter. She would have her freedom and never be forcefully bonded to an alpha.
It’s a win-win, until Gideon surprises her with her own personal bodyguard – who just so happens to be the handsome alpha she thought she’d never see again. Living in the same house as Pax, Gideon, and Colter while keeping her sanity and her heart safe? More difficult than she ever imagined.
Falling in love with any of them would be a mistake, but falling in love with all of them would be plain stupid.
Raeka is about to find out that sometimes building a pack happens when you’re least expecting it.

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