Claiming Their Omega (Knot Her Pack #3)

Sadie Moss


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Explicit open door [?] · 14 ratings · 413 pages · Published: 23 Jul 2024

Claiming Their Omega by Sadie Moss
I had no idea I was an Omega…

Now I’m fake dating four rugged cowboy Alphas who happen to be my brother’s best friends.


When I returned to my small hometown in Colorado, I knew I would run into people from my past—like my brother’s four best friends, and the subjects of my very secret teenage crushes.

What I didn’t expect was that I’d start perfuming one night and realize I’m not actually a Beta.

I’m an Omega, and now I’m supposed to choose a pack to bond with.

Well, screw that.

I have dreams I refuse to give up, so before my Omega presentation, I do something reckless. I ask my brother’s best friends to bid on me.

I just need them to pretend to court me until I can figure out what to do next. But from the minute they bring me home to their ranch, things start to get complicated.

The line between real and fake starts to blur... like when all four of them put their cowboy hats on me in front an entire bar. Or when Hendrix spits whiskey into my mouth and follows it with a toe-curling kiss. When Jesse admits the real reason he wouldn’t take my v-card all those years ago, or when Easton destroys my shitty ex’s car just for hurting me.

I tell myself it’s all an act. That they’re just good at playing their parts.

But if that’s true, then I must be a good actor too...

Because I think I’m starting to fall for them.


What you’ll find between these
Sweet Omegaverse
Cowboy romance
Fake relationship
Fiesty heroine
Creative use of ropes
Group scenes
Praise / dirty talk
Knotting, nesting, heats, and bonding
Alphas who worship their Omega

Claiming Their Omega is a standalone reverse harem cowboy Omegaverse romance. It contains multiple points of view, plenty of steam, and has a happily ever after! The characters are fully human and do not shapeshift.
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