Longmead Woods Trilogy: Historical Alpha/Omega Mpreg

The Rogue’s Secret: An Alpha/Omega Mpreg (Longmead Woods Book 1)

Frederick, the Duke of Longmead, is an alpha driven by duty to his family and loyalty to his community.

Lord Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Elgin, an omega, has been disowned by his brother and lives on commissions from his paintings, though he’s a card sharp and is skilled at fleecing a few farthings from unsuspecting innocents.

Hovering in the background is King Edmund who accepts the alphas and omegas, but his sister, Princess Matilda, is openly hostile to them.

Neither Frederick nor Nate has found a mate, as they have always lived on the fringes of society whether by choice or circumstance.

Until one night at a salon.

Surrounded by alphas.

Nate’s body reacts to Frederick’s presence.

After rescuing the omega, the two endure a terrifying ride through the woods. But after their escape, instinct takes over in the middle of the forest.

Horror is followed by euphoria, shock comes on the heels of ecstasy, but finally squabbles lead to contentment. Until the princess makes Frederick a proposal. One that horrifies and sickens him and threatens his and Nate’s newfound happiness.

They have two choices – stay or flee.

This is a 20,000-word non-shifter, mpreg novella, and it is the first of three books in the Longmead Woods Series.

The Rogue's Secret

The Rogue’s Baby: An Alpha/Omega Mpreg (Longmead Woods Book 2)

An overbearing, but dutiful and loving alpha. A pregnant omega. A shared forewarning.

Frederick, Duke of Longmead, and his mate, Lord Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Elgin, flee into the ancient woods near the Longmead estate along with extended family and trusted servants.

King Edmund, a weak but benevolent ruler, is the duke’s childhood friend, but his venomous sister, Princess Matilda, has threatened to remove and raise Nate and Frederick’s unborn child.

The alpha and omega’s only refuge is the forest where their ancestors roamed centuries before. But the sanctuary becomes a prison with no way forward or back, and Frederick must use the secrets handed down through generations to lead them to safety.

But can he?

As the duke and Nate struggle with both their physical safety and emotional intimacy, Frederick’s brother, Cuddy, and his brother-in-law, Viscount Henry Ainsworth, are missing.

Does Matilda have a spy in their midst? And what lurks at the edge of the meadow, and is it the past or the present?

This is a 20,000-word non-shifter, mpreg novella, and it is the second of three books in the Longmead Woods Series. If you have not read Book 1, the prologue provides a summary.

The Rogue's Baby

The Rogue’s Dilemma: An Alpha/Omega Mpreg (Longmead Woods Book 3)

Ancient texts and primeval voices whispering through time provide the backdrop for this story of deception, lust, death, birth, dishonor, heartbreak and love.

Frederick, Duke of Longmead, an alpha and a childhood friend of King Edmund, is now His Majesty’s chief advisor. With rumors swirling as to the king’s competency as well as the people’s intolerance of the alpha and omega community, the duke battles courtiers, a conniving chancellor and his own inability to see what is in front of him.

Lord Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Elgin, Frederick’s mate, spends his days at the palace looking after their daughter, Cassie. He rarely sees the duke and misses his only friend, Frederick’s widowed sister, Lady Eleanor Ainsworth as she assists her brother and the king in their duties.

Nate goes searching for answers in the palace library. But he finds more than he was looking for. His discovery puts him and his family in danger and leaves the future of the monarchy in doubt.

Loyal servants, an elderly monk, a pack of hounds, precocious children and one adorable spaniel named Jasper offer a tantalizing glimpse into a family that struggles for survival against a background of intrigue and gossip.

This is a 20,000-word mpreg novella which is the third and final book in the Longmead Woods Trilogy.

The Rogue's Dilemma

Longmead Woods Trilogy

Voices of the ancients whisper through the ages as Frederick, Duke of Longmead and Lord Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Elgin peel back the layers of darkness that envelope them and keep them apart.

Frederick, an alpha and a childhood friend of the king, spends his days on his estate but has never considered or needed a mate. But the nights are lonely so he heads to Hammond Manor to wallow in the company of omegas.

The omega, Nate, is an artist but subsidizes his work by swindling squires – though his evenings involve darker pursuits.

From their first meeting, the alpha and omega’s lives are upended by lust, grief, dread and euphoria that hover and swirl around them.

And the ever-present woods, like Frederick and Nate’s ancestors, stand proud and yet keep their secrets as the pair battle primeval urges, warnings and a prophesy as well as royals and nobles who try to destroy them and the kingdom.

The books in this trilogy are:

The Rogue’s Secret

The Rogue’s Baby

The Rogue’s Dilemma

Longmead Woods Trilogy