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by Nora Phoenix




  Irresistible Omegas Volume One

  Books 1-3 (with Bonus Materials)

  Nora Phoenix

  Irresistible Omegas Volume One by Nora Phoenix (contains: Alpha’s Sacrifice, Alpha’s Submission, Beta’s Surrender and bonus materials)

  Copyright ©2018-2020 Nora Phoenix

  Cover design: Vicki Brostenianc www.vickibrostenianc.com

  Editing:

  Alpha’s Sacrifice and Alpha’s Submission: Angela Campbell

  Beta’s Surrender: Jamie Anderson

  Proofreading: Tanja Ongkiehong (all three books except bonus materials)

  All rights reserved. No part of this story may be used, reproduced, or transmitted in any form by any means without the written permission of the copyright holder, except in case of brief quotations and embodied within critical reviews and articles.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The use of any real company and/or product names is for literary effect only. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.

  This book contains sexually explicit material which is suitable only for mature readers.

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  Contents

  Character and Acronyms List

  Alpha’s Sacrifice

  Publisher’s Note / Trigger Warnings

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Alpha’s Submission

  Publisher's Note

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Beta’s Surrender

  Publisher’s Note

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Bonus Beta’s Surrender

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Freebies

  Books by Nora Phoenix

  Audio Books by Nora Phoenix

  More About Nora Phoenix

  Character and Acronyms List

  Meet the men of the PTP Ranch/the Hayes pack:

  The Pack Alpha and his men (Alpha’s Sacrifice and Alpha’s Submission)

  Lidon Hayes (alpha, pack alpha)

  Palani Hightower (beta, second-in-command)

  Enar Magnusson (beta, doctor in the Hayes Clinic)

  Vieno Hayes-Kessler (omega)

  Hakon Hayes (alpha-heir, newborn)

  Grayson and his boys (Beta’s Surrender)

  Grayson Whitefield (alpha)

  Lars Magnusson (beta, Enar’s younger brother, in charge of agriculture)

  Sven Whitefield-Magnusson (omega, adopted younger brother of Enar and Lars)

  Bray and his men (Alpha’s Pride and Beta’s Strength)

  Bray Whitefield (alpha, Grayson’s oldest son, Head of Security)

  Kean Hightower (beta, Palani’s older brother, in charge of all the animals on the ranch)

  Ruari Whitefield, born Wyndham (omega, born James Wyndham)

  Jax Whitefield (alpha, Ruari’s newborn son)

  Sean and his men (Omega’s Protector)

  Sean Lillienfield (alpha, Lidon’s former partner in the police corps, assistant Head of security)

  Felix (beta, lawyer)

  Gia (omega, runs the kitchen)

  Naran and his men (Alpha’s Obedience and Omega’s Power)

  Naran Watkins (alpha, former PI)

  Sivney Jones (omega)

  Lev Howell (undetermined, former guard)

  Abigail Jones (Sivney’s daughter, newborn)

  Maz and his men (Beta’s Love and Omega’s Truth)

  Maz Ahadi (alpha, OB/GYN resident, former coworker of Enar’s, now works in the clinic)

  Lucan Whitefield (beta, Grayson’s middle son, Bray’s younger brother, works in the clinic)

  Sando Melloni (omega, Prof. Melloni’s son, does research into the gene)

  Other pack members:

  Adar (alpha, guard on Bray’s team)

  Isam (alpha, guard on Bray’s team)

  Duer Hovart (beta, union lawyer, helped Lidon in his suspension hearing, wounded after being kidnapped)

  Jawon (beta, Lidon’s cousin, was killed during an attack on the ranch)

  Ori (alpha, Lidon’s cousin, part of the construction crew)

  Professor Melloni (beta, researcher, discovered the Melloni gene)

  Rhene Hightower (alpha, Palani and Kean’s youngest brother)

  Servas (omega, Lidon’s cousin, leads the construction crew)

  Urien (beta, Lidon’s cousin, moved out of the ranch)

  Bray’s team (only mentioned in passing):

  Brett (alpha)

  Farran (alpha)

  Jay (alpha)

  Not on the ranch:

  Dane Whitefield (beta, Grayson’s youngest son, brother to Bray and Lucan, physically and mentally disabled)

  George York (alpha, Prime Minister, leader of the CWP, killed during an attack)

  Bennett Wyndham (alpha, “Big Bennett”, notorious crime boss, leader of the militant wing of the AWC, Ruari’s father, died of heart attack)

  Karl Ryland (alpha, second in command of the white collar division, former coworker of Lidon’s, involved in the militant wing of the AWC, died during attack on York’s compound)

  Morton Baig (alpha, the doctor who administered the fertility drug to women, including the McCain women, sit on board of Lukos)

  Jeffrey Ortner aka Jeffrey Baig (alpha, Morton Baig’s brother, direct
or of polling company that committed election fraud)

  McCains (Abby, Rosalind, and Gillian, three omega women with sons who had the Melloni gene)

  Abbreviations/terms:

  AWC: Anti Wolf Coalition, political party that also has a militant wing, determined to stop the shifters from returning

  CWP: Conservative Wolf Party, political party that wants to restore the old ways and bring shifters back. Leader is Prime Minister York

  Lukos: pharmaceutical company that produces medicine that counter the effects of the Melloni gene. Formerly known as Maiitsoh and Ulfur.

  X34 aka Mollison: heat suppressants that are stuck in clinical trial, developed by Lukos

  X23: fertility drug that caused the Melloni gene, developed by Maiitsoh

  Alpha’s Sacrifice

  Publisher’s Note / Trigger Warnings

  This novel depicts mature situations and themes that are not suitable for underage readers. Reader discretion is advised.

  Please note there are trigger warnings for mentions of rape, sexual assault, suicide, miscarriages, and abortion (all off-page) and depression (on-page story element).

  1

  The attractive, dark-haired beta behind the pharmacy counter in the drugstore avoided Lidon Hayes’s eyes. Many betas and omegas did it, or they flirted with him excessively, since Lidon was an alpha and an imposing one at that. With the pharmacy tech, Lidon wondered if the beta possessed another reason for his evasive behavior. Lidon wore plain clothes, but his instincts screamed he’d been made. After three years in narcotics and ten years on the force, he’d damn well learned to rely on his instincts.

  Still, he’d keep up the charade until the beta voiced his suspicions. Lidon wasn’t in any danger here. This timid guy was not about to pull out a gun, unlike some other suspects he encountered. Lidon excelled at reading people, and this beta appeared as nonviolent as they came. The type of crime they suspected him of only confirmed this.

  “Can you get me these meds?” he asked, making every effort to keep his voice soft and kind. He put the medicine bottle on the counter, and the beta slowly took it to read the label.

  “Sir, this is not over-the-counter birth control. You need a prescription from your physician,” the beta explained, still avoiding Lidon’s eyes.

  Lidon reached for his pocket and pulled out the prescription. “Here you go.”

  The beta read it, only a few quick blinks betraying his nerves. “Is Dr. Brooks your personal physician?”

  Lidon shrugged. “Does it matter?”

  “Yes, sir. By law, we can only accept prescriptions for this drug from your personal physician.”

  Lidon raised his eyebrows. “Is that so? So if my personal physician didn't prescribe these, you’d refuse to give me the meds?”

  The beta hesitated. Lidon had him cornered with this question. He would either have to confirm it, which would seal his fate, since he’d then have to admit to knowingly distributing these meds to patients who didn’t have prescriptions from their family doctors, or deny it, which could cost him his license. Regardless of his answer, he'd lost his license by now anyway with the evidence they’d collected against him.

  The beta slowly brought his eyes up to meet Lidon’s for the first time. “Do we need to continue this farce?” he asked. “I’m well aware you’re a cop.”

  Lidon waited. He was under no legal obligation to confirm it unless someone asked him directly. Apparently, the beta had taken Law 101 as well. “You are a cop, correct?” he said.

  Lidon sighed with frustration. How had this pharmacy tech made him? Had he been too dominant? That seemed unlikely, considering how fast the tech had recognized him as a cop. They possessed plenty of evidence to arrest him, but it still annoyed Lidon he’d been busted so quickly.

  “Yes. I’m with narcotics,” he said, his voice not so friendly now.

  The beta looked almost relieved. “I figured.”

  “You’re Lucan Whitefield, is that correct?

  “Yes, sir.”

  “You want to explain how several patients received prescription drugs from you without a prescription from their physician?”

  The beta shook his head. “Not really, no. I’m not going to help you make this case and in the process, hurt innocent victims.”

  “Victims? I would think more of them as fellow perpetrators who knowingly bought illegal drugs.”

  “These birth control pills are not illegal,” Lucan protested.

  “They are without the right prescription,” Lidon fired back.

  The irritability that had been plaguing him lately rushed back into his system. Who the hell did this beta think he was, arguing with a cop and an alpha at that? He’d been caught dealing in illegal drugs, for fuck’s sake. The guy should have some sense of his place in this…and it wasn’t on equal footing with Lidon.

  “They shouldn’t be. These are crucial drugs many omegas need.”

  “Then they should request a prescription from their primary doctor,” Lidon snapped.

  “Are you that naivenaïve? You may be alpha, but you can’t be that blind…”

  Lidon’s jaw tightened at the almost-insult. “What are you talking about?”

  The beta didn’t cower under the icy glare Lidon shot at him, which was impressive, though the small tic below his right eye betrayed he wasn’t unaffected by Lidon’s intimidation tactics. His hands shook as he placed them on the counter, probably to steady himself.

  “These are some of the most expensive birth control pills available. Coincidentally, they’re also the most effective. However, many insurance companies are reluctant to pay for them because they’re so expensive. They’ve been lobbying ever since these became available to get doctors to prescribe anything else but these. I’ve seen the number of legal prescriptions go down further each month. That’s also why they added the clause that birth control pills can only be prescribed by your personal physician and not by any other doctor.”

  Huh, that was a damn calm and rational explanation under the circumstances. Lidon took the bottle back and studied the drug name on the label. “Excellon,” he read the drug name.

  The name was unfamiliar, but that wasn’t surprising for a new drug in this category. Lidon stayed away from omegas and didn’t fuck around like many alphas did, so birth control held zero interest for him. They’d found a few of these bottles during a raid in a drug dealer’s apartment, a guy who dealt in anything ranging from cocaine to prescription drugs. They had traced them back to this pharmacy and to this pharmacy tech, who had distributed it without a valid prescription. A little digging revealed he’d been filling close to two hundred prescriptions that weren’t prescribed by the correct doctor.

  “You’re saying insurance companies are actively discouraging doctors from prescribing this?” he asked, his anger diminishing, though tension still simmered in his body.

  Lucan nodded. “It wouldn’t surprise me if monetary incentives were involved.”

  “Monetary incentives…you’re talking about bribes? Payoffs? You think they’re paying the doctors to prescribe something else?”

  “I think that's an option,” the beta said, his face not betraying much.

  “It’s usually the drug companies who pay doctors to prescribe their stuff.”

  “Excellon is a little different, since it wasn't developed by the big drug companies. A small start-up invented and now produces it. They had trouble getting enough investors to even back them financially despite promising first trials. And it took ages before they got approved by the government. Of course, that could also be because they’re aimed at omegas who don’t exactly constitute a priority.”

  A small start-up, huh? This could be bigger than even this pharmacy tech suspected. If this birth control had proven to be more effective than others, that created a big financial reason for other birth control drug companies to stop this drug from becoming a success. The insurance companies could be bribing the doctors, but competitors could be as well.


  If that were true, it wouldn't be his case to solve. He’d do a quick investigation, if that, and then kick it over to the White-Collar Division. Hopefully, they’d do something with it, though with the backlog they had, it was doubtful.

  “I’m gonna have to bring you down to the station for further questioning, Lucan,” he said.

  Lucan nodded, a resigned look on his face. “Will you allow me to call in a coworker? We have patients depending on us being open.”

  Lidon gestured him to make the call. He took out his own phone, walking to the back of the empty store for some privacy as he called Enar. He answered only after seven or eight rings. Lidon checked the time. Damn, it was almost midnight. Oops.

 

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