In a future world where everyone's lives are planned out by the all-seeing Elders, the Soul Mate Ceremony, made possible by the Soul Mate Service, is seen as a rite-of-passage for those who successfully reach their eighteenth year. Genetic pairing is the lifeblood of the Society and has to be continued every year.
Borderline narcissistic Thaddeus Axton has waited eighteen long years to be paired with the girl of his dreams through the Soul Mate Service. However, when he finds himself Soul-Bonded to the modest, effeminate, and incredibly male Aria Toulsend, he can't help but think that it's some kind of cruel joke. In fact, this first homosexual pairing in the Society is purely experimental - a test of the newest genetic engineering breakthrough which allows a male to carry a child.
Although Thaddeus fights to defy the Elders' wishes, he'll soon learn that the sweet, cookie-baking Aria may just be too hard to resist, and when an unexpected threat arises, Thaddeus will learn what it means to love someone other than himself.
"And remember, Long Live the Society Of The People"
WARNING. THIS BOOK CONTAINS MATURE SCENES AND THEMES.
| REWRITE OF ORIGINAL TORN BOOK |
Omega Berlin adores his mate and Alpha of his pack, Max.
And Max loves Berlin.
But sooner than later, Max is gone.
Beginning his life again as a widowed Omega in the pack that orchestrated the collapse of his own is a feat in itself, but timid Berlin soon finds that the Moon Goddess seems to have much bigger plans for him. Between Max pining for him in the afterlife, and finding his second-chance mate in the Alpha of his new pack, Berlin is forced to make decisions that may leave him teetering on the edge of life and death itself as he seeks to answer the ultimate question:
Will he be able to find the strength in his heart to love again, or will he forever remain torn?
(I also plan to rewrite this rewrite sometime soon, so please take this book with a grain of salt as well. It is one of my oldest stories so it is far from perfect!)
WARNING. THIS BOOK CONTAINS MATURE SCENES AND THEMES.