Of Iron and Gold
An F/F Omegaverse Fantasy Romance (The Kingdoms of Gyldren, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Alexandria Wilde
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By:
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Lexa Luthor
About this listen
Princess Kinsey has been given four Alpha slaves, and she must choose one to impregnate her.
Aubrey, a She-Alpha, was sold into slavery at an early age due to her misunderstood "degenerate" nature. Trapped in the Tharnstone Castle, Aubrey has a chance to win her freedom, if she can show her Alpha's worthiness and be chosen to impregnate the princess. But when she learns the Alpha will be forbidden to see the child, she considers the real cost of freedom.
Kinsey will one day be the Omega queen of her father's kingdom, but first she must provide an heir for the House of Wymarc. All she must do is pick an Alpha, despite her aversion towards them. But she soon discovers there's more to some Alphas, than the volatile, dull beasts she's used to.
Now, the choice isn't so simple.
Genres: Fantasy Romance, LGBTQ+
Tropes: F/F Omegaverse*, Royalty & Nobility
Words: 63,000
See the author's blog for more details about Omegaverse and related terms.
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- Jodie
- 02-03-2022
4 stars!
I brought this audio book simply because of the narrator- Alexandria Wilde. So let's just say I went in a bit blind and had to stop listening and do a bit of research on what it was all about. Obviously this was my first Omegaverse book, so I have nothing else to base my thoughts on and it was a bit out of my comfort zone.
But, I enjoyed it.
It was very erotic, however still managed to incorporate a great storyline. Both MC's held their own as strong, independent woman, and being my first foray into this trope, the story was original.
I recommend the audiobook, but if it's your first, google Omegaverse first, or visit Lexa Luthor's webpage and get some info on a trope that is a lot bigger than I realised.
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