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  • Getting Close to the Omega

  • The Cloverleah Pack Series, Book 5
  • By: Lisa Oliver
  • Narrated by: John York
  • Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Getting Close to the Omega

By: Lisa Oliver
Narrated by: John York
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Summary

The Cloverleah Pack Series Book 5

Can be read as a standalone.

Dean Weir has finally found happiness in his position as Omega wolf of the Cloverleah pack. He has his friends, his work and his art and he has never looked for anything else. Badly abused by his ex-home pack and Alpha, Dean keeps his head down and stays out of trouble. That is, until his mate joins the pack.

Matthew Charmichael is over 100 years old and has been a lone wolf for longer than he can remember. Joining the Cloverleah pack after he heard they were having trouble with another wolf shifter, Matthew is overjoyed to find his mate is the cute little Omega of the small pack. But Dean's past, and the constant attacks on the pack from the mysterious Kylan, could mean that Matthew and Dean won't get their HEA after all. Can Dean overcome his past, and embrace the powers that a claimed Omega is purported to have, or will his ex-pack kill him before he and Matthew have a chance?

Warning: This is a love story between two male wolf shifters. It includes graphic depictions of sex between men as well as some violence and coarse language. Historical abuse themes are referred to, but not described.

©2014 Lisa Oliver (P)2019 Lisa Oliver
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amazing story

I love Dean and Mathew and I was so happy to hear their story.

very well narrated, I really enjoyed this. Couldn't stop listening, even though I already knew the story

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Loved this book

It's great that the Cloverleah series is starting to appear on Audible albeit rather randomly.

The narrator isn't the best for the series as all the characters all have the same high pitch (and fast speed) and his pronunciation often distracts and detracts from the novel.

Derrick McClain was much better (The Biker's Omega).

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