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Omega's Passion - Wolff College Omegas #4 - cover

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Omega's Passion - Wolff College Omegas #4

Kellan Larkin

Publisher: Kellan Larkin

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Summary

God, I wanted him, I thought. He had to be aware of the effect he was having on me. I wondered if I was having that same effect on him. 
 
When his family went through a series of misfortunes, Omega Mark didn't get to try out for the Wolff College soccer team like he wanted. Now, in his senior year, he's determined to not only nail the audition, but also become the best player on the team. There's just one problem—Kas. 
 
Alpha Kasimir—or Kas, for short—isn't too sure about this upstart new Omega. When the two discover that they're fated mates, everything changes. But will Mark be distracted from his true passion—soccer? Or will he choose his true love instead?
Available since: 12/18/2016.

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