Knot Afraid (Knotted Paths Book 2)
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Knot Afraid (Knotted Paths Book 2) by Susi Hawke

06/19/2026
Evan Nilsen's Ideal Omega:• funny• gentle• just as awkward as EvanI always imagined I'd end up with someone kind of like me. Maybe even a nurse so we could open our own practice, saving the world one omega or baby at a time.But then Luis Alfaro walks in, scared, dark, and dangerous—and I freeze like the rabbit I am. I would happily let him devour me—literally-but he has other, more delicious plans to destroy me.It's so easy for him to see into my soul, but he has walls so thick it feels like it would take a full assault team to take them down.I know how to heal a body... but how can I heal his soul?A Team A.L.P.H.A. and Alphabits spin-off seriesKnot Afraid is the second book in a brand new series by Crista Crown and Susi Hawke. We've loved our soldiers and our mafiosos and all the good they've done in the world, but what happens after the saving is over and the healing begins? As always, you can expect to find naughty, knotty scenes of steamy passion, and all the fluffy mpreg feels and crazy antics you’d look for from Susi Hawke and Crista Crown.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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