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L.V. Lane Hey! Thank you for asking. At the moment there is no book dedicated to Eric and Gwen. It's not on my plan to write one for them, I do sometimes come back to side characters later on :)
L.V. Lane Quiet a few are descibed as curvy, but the only one I can think of that specifically calls it out in a way that makes it clear she is plus sized as part of the story is the Centaur in my Valley. ❤️
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L.V. Lane Hi Kathryn,
Thanks for your question! Yes, I do intend to continue the controllers and come back to Rhett and Larissa. I don't have a firm timeline for when this might be :)
L.V. Lane Thanks so much for the question Morgan. If you like these books then you might might The Girl with the Gray Eyes series which is set in the world of Serenity eons later. A lot has happened in between and there is a mystery to unfold that will cross the trilogy.
There is slightly more and graphic steamy in this one again, but still not the level in my other books. The plot remains front and centre and there is a large cast of characters and perspectives as well as world building!
Liv x
L.V. Lane Hey Cheryl! Thanks so much for the question. Delighted you are enjoying the books. If you are looking for books with MM action as part of the story, try Claimed by Three and Bound to the Pack.
Claimed by Three has a lot of dominance play between the three men as they navigate claiming their h.
Bound to the Pack has eight men: one alpha, one beta, and six wolf shifters. There is preexisting MM within the shifter pack and on page scenes between the men both with and without the h. :)
Wishing you happy reading. x
L.V. Lane I don't think there is a way to answer this that won't prove inflammatory. So I will simply say I am sorry you had a bad experience with one of my books. Having had a bad experience, I would recommend you don't read more of my work because it will be similar. If you like sweeter omegaverse, I can wholeheartedly recommend Kathryn Moon or Hannah Haze, both of which embrace joyful consent in their writing as well as being excellent writers.
L.V. Lane So sorry I somehow missed this Lyn! Hannah Haze has some MF Omegaverse that are softer and steamy. There are also two MF in the omega prey series Rapture and Ravished. Flora Quicy also has historical MF. I also have a new series coming out later this year which will be all MF stories (Book one is called Jace and co-write with the fabulous Sam Hall). Leann Ryan's hired for heat is MF and in that world the omegas are the ones in power. Hope a few of help!
L.V. Lane Hi Imogen, The controllers has taken a bit of a backseat while I work on the omega prey series. I do have four or five potential books to do in the series, one would be with Abby and the deltas. I do intend to come back to the series, and our therapist Abby, but I don’t have a firm date for when ❤️📚
L.V. Lane Hi Marian, Merry Christmas and happy new year to you too!
So happy to hear you are enjoying my books :)
Owned is a bit of change for me and is a non-Omegaverse book. It follows two women, each in m/f relationships.
The warnings are for dub-con. It will probably feel light to anyone who has read my Omegaverse ;)
Plenty of steam, but it takes a few chapters to get there.
Other triggers:
The mention of past rapes (no actual scenes).
One of the women is in a f/f relationship when the story starts. (no scenes).
(I wanted to add more as a spoiler but it defeated me, so I've added it to the book under my author review)
Hope that helps. Liv x
L.V. Lane Hi Janis, Thanks so much for the question! And apologies for only noticing this now. In short, Omegaverse is a paranormal D/s trope that takes some of its ideas from the shifter trope. So, yes, we typically have a D/s situation. There are a few books that don’t follow the heavy D/s tope, but they are the rule breakers rather than the norm. It’s not always females who are the sub / Omega, either, the trope actually started as a m/m fanfiction with male Omegas as the sub.
Whether m/m or m/f subgenera, we often see heat, knotting, rutting, nesting, and pair-bonding. Omegas (both male and female) are often oppressed members of society, rare and highly coveted. Authors can take the trope in different directions, but at its core is an animalistic bond that removes the rational decision process we would expect between consenting adults. The Omegas typically can no more help responding to the Alpha, then the Alpha can help responding to the Omegas.
Are the Omegas happy with this? Rarely, and this is what creates all the angst in the book.
You have to throw out the rule book for how consent is given because it does not apply in this trope. I’d be the first to say, this trope is not for everyone! Hope this explanation helps. But please feel free to connect on Facebook / via email and always happy to discuss or recommend lighter versions of the trope.
L.V. Lane I'm busy finalizing Part 2 of Deviant Control ready for publication. Also in the thick of editing Part 3.
New book covers are coming out for the whole of the Controller series, including a paperback collection for Book 1+2 (Logan and Eloise, Hudson and Anna)
I have 2 more books tentatively planned in the Controller Series.
Other work in progress includes a 2 book Sci-Fi Romance series (Non-Omegaverse).
L.V. Lane Hi Melanie,
Last beta feedback and final edits are in progress for part 2, but I hope to have it up on preorder within a week :)
The third and final part is drafted and is in early editing stage. I hope to have that out in September.

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