We’ve been free for ten years, but my guilt still holds me captive.
Building Widow’s Peak into a safe haven with the five women I consider my closest friends—bonded by our three year imprisonment—helped, but it never felt like enough. Regret eats away at me for not being able to save the other women we left behind when we escaped. So much so that I became a lawyer, dedicating my life to helping omegas in trouble.
When the men of Sinner’s Pride MC ride into Widow’s Peak asking for my assistance, I know they’re trouble—trouble I do not need or want in my life. As much as I’d love to send them packing, there’s an omega in trouble, and that’s something I can’t turn away from.
Even if it brings me face to face with a past I thought I’d put behind me.
Luna is a part of the Beware of the Widows, a dark why choose shared world. This book is an MMMMF MC omegaverse poly romance and is intended for readers 18+ due to language and content.
Check out the other books in the shared world: https://geni.us/bewareofthewidows
... Read moreAs someone who has delved deeply into the MC omegaverse romance genre, I can say that LUNA by Miranda May promises a compelling blend of emotional depth and thrilling plot twists. The story’s focus on an omega lawyer who dedicates her life to helping fellow omegas adds a unique layer of empowerment and resilience often compelling in these narratives.
One aspect I find particularly engaging is the ‘why choose’ shared world format. This means readers experience multiple viewpoints and interwoven storylines across the Beware of the Widows universe, enriching character development and universe-building. It also creates a sense of community among readers who follow the series.
The setting of Widow’s Peak as a safe haven born from shared trauma highlights themes of sisterhood, loyalty, and healing. These are powerful elements that resonate emotionally, making the characters’ struggles and growth feel authentic. From personal experience, such storylines can be very relatable to readers who appreciate complex emotional journeys alongside romantic entanglements.
The integration of the motorcycle club (MC) culture adds a raw edge and tension, intensified by the dark past connections and MMF poly dynamics featuring multiple male and female omegas. The ‘she’s the grump, he’s the sunshine’ trope hints at engaging character chemistry and balance, something I find always enriches romance narratives.
Moreover, the incorporation of the omegaverse concept—with roles like omega, dom, and omega switch—allows for a nuanced exploration of identity and relationships within the story’s unique social structure. This can make the romance more intricate and satisfying for fans of the genre.
In summary, LUNA not only delivers on the promise of intense romance and drama but also explores themes of redemption, friendship, and justice. If you enjoy dark, layered MC omegaverse stories with law, loyalty, and profound character bonds, this upcoming release is worth marking on your calendar.