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Knot All Is Whole

A Lunarcrest City Omegaverse Standalone

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Knot All Is Whole

By: Holly Monroe
Narrated by: Emil Archer, Isabelle Turner
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Athena Valentine always wanted an Omega.

Atlas Cassidy just wanted to save them.

But what we ask for isn't always what we receive.

When Atlas and Athena wake up caged across from each other in an abandoned warehouse after being captured and locked away, the two Betas make a pact: survive and escape.

Together.

The experiments take their toll, and their opportunities for escape are slim. One night, dosed with the heat-inducing drug fizz and soaked in desperation and need, they fall into each other's arms…and wake to an impossible truth:

They're not Betas at all.

They're Omegas.

And somehow, they've bonded.

Before they can begin to process what that means, Pack Lupine storms the lab and pulls them out, battered, altered, and irrevocably changed. Healing won't be easy, especially not when Atlas and Athena discover they're scent-matched to their saviors.

There's no manual for bonding with a lab-created Omega. Or two. As Pack Lupine struggles to make space for two Omegas that weren't supposed to be, one question lingers:

Can what was broken ever become whole again?

Knot All Is Whole is an emotionally intense MMMMFM omegaverse romance with sci-fi elements, set in the Lunarcrest City world. Expect spice, trauma recovery, and a pack that fights hard for their happily ever after.

©2025 Holly Monroe (P)2026 Podium Audio
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Emotionally and physically they were changed forever. A very powerful and driving force. It truly cemented and acknowledged how strong the effects of PTSD can be and I truly appreciate how it was carried through the plot. I loved how perfectly imperfect the alphas were, along with each of the characters’ individual struggles that gave this plot more depth and realism.

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