In a modern world where humans and werewolves have interbred, powerful alpha families conduct politics on the world stage...
Blake Fields is keeping it together, he swears. The dead-end job, tiny apartment, and nonexistent food budget are all fine so long as he can afford his mother's hospital bills. An omega like him-lowest of the low in werewolf terms-must scrape by on the bare minimum. And since he's harboring a secret that could get him and everyone he loves killed, it's better to stay a loner. Relationships just don't make the schedule, not until Jay Reed literally punches his way into Blake's life.
Jay isn't looking for anything permanent. His friends (with benefits), gym addiction, and high-rise condo are more than enough. And as an alpha under a mountain of expectations from his upper-class family, he knows the first rule of the game: Don't. Date. Commoners. But, boy, is he a sucker for cute blonds.
As things heat up between them, a murderous shifter catches Blake's scent, and Blake must choose between protecting his old life or launching into a perilous new one full of alphas, world politics, and werewolf attacks. Somehow, he must keep his secrets, cure his mom, and survive dinner with Jay's parents.
Strawberry Fields is an M/M werewolf romantic comedy great for fans of omegaverse, rich/powerful family romances, and a kick of spice. Think Kevin Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians with werewolves. Fans of G.L. Carriger and T.J. Klune will appreciate the humor and heart of this urban fantasy setting and feisty characters.