

It didn’t take him long to locate the small blue compact parked beside a corn field, towering black stalks silhouetted against the enormous orange moon. Out.” He hung up the radio and pulled a U-turn, heading back toward North Cut Road. Hardy was blind as a bat even with her glasses, which she rarely bothered with while driving, since “she only needed them for reading.” She said she thought he wasn’t from around here.” Hardy says she kept watching in her rearview, and last she saw, he had got back in his car and didn’t seem to be going anywhere.” She says she didn’t want to stop at this hour because, pregnant or not, he’s still a man.” She said she was on her way back from bingo when she spotted a car parked on the side of the road, and a young male, pregnant, with his head under the hood. “What have you got, D.?” Ross was resigned. Except, when you were the duly elected sheriff, you were never really off the clock.

His eyes were scratchy with weariness and for the last hour he had been dreaming of that Salisbury steak Hungry-Man dinner waiting in his freezer. He was just about to turn off onto the dirt road leading home. “Yep,” Ross answered, eyes on the empty highway ahead. Maybe everybody in Sweet Water didn’t know your name, but they could make a educated guess as to who you were. With a population slightly over one thousand, they didn’t need to. They did not stand on formalities here in Sweet Water, Texas. “Sheriff?” Deputy Sheriff Delores Garcia asked into the darkness. The Omegas of Sweet Water, Texas (Book 1)Īt half past midnight, the radio on Sheriff Ross McClintock’s SUV console crackled into life. Though part of the Omegas of Sweet Water, Texas, this standalone story does not need to be read as part of the series. This is a sweet and sexy, contemporary, non-shifter love story with mpreg and a HEA ending. But something about Alex slips under his guard.īefore long, Ross is thinking of committing some reckless behavior of his own! Ross tells himself he’s just as disgusted as Alex’s fathers that the golden boy whose flirtatious invitations he resolutely refused for so long should have recklessly thrown away his bright future. He chooses to get-and winds up straight in the arms of his very first boyhood crush, Sheriff Ross McClintock. Alex knows his two very liberal and progressive dads are going to be disappointed and hurt by his careless behavior, but he’s shocked and stunned by their angry insistence that he either give up his unborn baby or get out.

He leaves college in disgrace and flees straight home to the safety of Sweet Water, Texas. One night’s innocent mistake leaves Omega Alex Orlov unclaimed, unwed and very, very pregnant.

And regular folks have just kind of gotten used to it. Maybe it is something in the water, but boys get pregnant here. Sweet Water, Texas-population 1378-possesses one of the highest percentages of Alphas and Omegas in the entire United States of America.
