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The Last She (Books 1-3, the Last She Series) by hjnelson
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Ara, the only woman left alive after a plague, is searching for a way to save humanity. She thinks there isn't a man she can trust, until she meets Kaden. ***** A plague has swept over the Earth, killing the majority of the population and every female. Except one. Ara witnessed the horror and destruction, but for the last three years she has survived. Now, desperation and hunger force her out of the mountains and onto a dangerous path; across the flooded downtown and through the gangs of survivors is hope. Ara's father spoke of a clue that could save not just her, but humanity. Then she is captured by a group of men. Despite the seeming kindness of Kaden, a young man her own age, Ara doesn't know if she can trust them. Then again, there's no way she can cross the plague-ridden city on her own. Men. Monsters. Is there a difference? This is the story of The Last She. (This book contains all of The Last She Series - Book 1: The Last She, Book 2: The Last City and Book 3: The Last Creation) [[word count: 250,000-300,000 words]]
Rowen's Heat- An OmegaVerse Tale. Book 1.  by AnzaraEllan_Writes
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WARNING: MATURE CONTENT - 18+ ✔ Strong EXPLICIT Sexual Language ✔ Violence ✔ Scenes of DubCon ( Dubious Consent) Description: Rowen Maghearts talent lays with earthly healing, her abilities a blessing from The Mother. As a woman of thirty winters, Rowen has lived a life of healing, family, and community. So while she has never known the possession of an Alpha, This Omega is about to learn that what the Alpha wants, the Alpha gets. Rowen: The Mother has blessed me with abilities of earthly healing. In this world I have carved a little peace of happiness in the quiet town i call my home. As a Omega past her prime of youth, I am content with my lot in life. there will be no young to warm my bosom nor Alpha to act as protector. I bear my heats alone in the solitude of my cottage home. As I have always done, so shall I do again. . .That is, until one Alpha decided otherwise.