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The Lycan King's Outcast Omega - A Rejected Mate Secret Child Second-Chance Lycan Romance - cover

The Lycan King's Outcast Omega - A Rejected Mate Secret Child Second-Chance Lycan Romance

Laura Dutton

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Rejected. Marked. Cast out beneath the old moon.Wren was never meant to stand at the Packstone.An omega born to a low den, she knew her place—until fate bound her to the Lycan King himself. One claim should have changed everything. Instead, she was publicly rejected, branded as an outcast, and driven beyond the pine-line with nothing but scars and rage to keep her alive.The pack believed she would vanish.They were wrong.Years later, Wren returns hardened by exile, carrying the weight of survival—and a child the Lycan King never knew existed. Her presence tears open old wounds, exposes buried lies, and forces the pack to face the truth of what they did in the name of power and pride.The Lycan King is no longer the untouchable ruler who cast her out. He is a man haunted by a choice that cost him everything that mattered. But regret does not erase betrayal, and forgiveness is not something Wren is willing to give easily.As rival packs circle, ancient laws rise, and blood debts come due, Wren must decide what justice truly looks like. Is it revenge? Is it mercy? Or is it standing her ground in a world that once tried to erase her?The Lycan King’s Outcast Omega is a raw, emotional werewolf romance about rejection, survival, second chances, and the kind of love that must be earned through sacrifice—not claimed by fate.Perfect for readers who crave intense emotions, powerful female leads, secret children, pack politics, and hard-won love under the old moon.
Available since: 01/22/2026.
Print length: 254 pages.

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