Omega's Dragon: City Lights

The Sunfire Brothers, #3

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Fiction & Literature, Paranormal
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Author: Victoria Brice ISBN: 9781386916536
Publisher: Victoria Brice Publication: April 6, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Victoria Brice
ISBN: 9781386916536
Publisher: Victoria Brice
Publication: April 6, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Corinth, the youngest of the Sunfire brothers, has a problem. The dragon Alpha wants to take on a more serious role in the company, but his older brothers think he's still just a party-boy player. If he can show them he's responsible, maybe they'll finally take him seriously. But all Corinth's clever plans change when he discovers that a hot one-night stand resulted in an unexpected pregnancy. Determined to have a place in their child's life, he rushes to the Omega's side, ready to prove his devotion.

Shen always wanted to be judged on his artistic talent, not his Omega status. But when his true identity gets leaked to the press, the backlash threatens his future - and that of his unborn child. Still hurting from problems in his past, Shen finds himself torn between his desire to be independent and the growing feelings he has for Corinth, the father of his child. Will he be able to ever let his guard down enough to let love in?

Author's Note: Omega's Dragon: City Lights is the final book in the Sunfire Brother series and can be read as a standalone, but is best enjoyed after reading the previous two books. This 32,000 word story with a happily-ever-after and no cliffhangers contains male pregnancy, knotting, chocolate covered sushi, and vividly steamy scenes between two gorgeous dragon men.

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Corinth, the youngest of the Sunfire brothers, has a problem. The dragon Alpha wants to take on a more serious role in the company, but his older brothers think he's still just a party-boy player. If he can show them he's responsible, maybe they'll finally take him seriously. But all Corinth's clever plans change when he discovers that a hot one-night stand resulted in an unexpected pregnancy. Determined to have a place in their child's life, he rushes to the Omega's side, ready to prove his devotion.

Shen always wanted to be judged on his artistic talent, not his Omega status. But when his true identity gets leaked to the press, the backlash threatens his future - and that of his unborn child. Still hurting from problems in his past, Shen finds himself torn between his desire to be independent and the growing feelings he has for Corinth, the father of his child. Will he be able to ever let his guard down enough to let love in?

Author's Note: Omega's Dragon: City Lights is the final book in the Sunfire Brother series and can be read as a standalone, but is best enjoyed after reading the previous two books. This 32,000 word story with a happily-ever-after and no cliffhangers contains male pregnancy, knotting, chocolate covered sushi, and vividly steamy scenes between two gorgeous dragon men.

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