Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for visiting my store and looking into my books. My store provides the most direct way to purchase my books. If you have questions beyond this FAQ pages, you're welcome to contact me.
Thank you for visiting my store and looking into my books. My store provides the most direct way to purchase my books. If you have questions beyond this FAQ pages, you're welcome to contact me.
Purchasing an ebook or audiobook directly from my store means I receive higher royalties per book. Also, I will receive the royalties within days rather than in one to three months. (Yes, some book retailers actually take three months to pay royalties!)
However, please remember that any purchase of a book at any book retailer is important to an author. Thank you for reading & supporting my books!
Nine times out of ten, you will only need the epub format, which can be opened by all ereader devices, tablets, and phones.
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After you purchase the ebook, you'll be able to download the ebook and transfer it to your preferred device.
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After purchasing an audiobook, it'll be delivered to you by BookFunnel, who provide a free app for downloading & listening to audiobooks.
Please check your email (including the SPAM folder) for a message from help@bookfunnel.com with instructions on how to obtain & listen to your audiobook onto your preferred device. During the process of downloading and/or listening to the audiobook, if you have any trouble BookFunnel is there to provide support.
Yes! I offer all books in printed paperbacks. Several are also available in hardback too.
You can purchase printed books directly from me at my Etsy store. Or at Amazon.
Omegaverse is a literary trope that first originated in the Supernatural tv show fandom. Like any trope, it can be applied to any genre.
Because Omegaverse originated from the Supernatural tv show, it has similar elements to the werewolf trope. But a little less "were" to it.
In simplest terms, Omegaverse has a hierarchy system with Alphas and Omegas. There's sometimes other groups like Betas and Gammas. Alphas are considered at the top of the pecking order and Omegas at the bottom. They both have a natural, undeniable attraction towards each other.
Other common elements found in Omegaverse are breeding, knotting, nesting, bite marks, true mates, possessiveness, heats, and ruts.
Yes, generally erotic content is found in Omegaverse. Often it's graphic in nature. That being said, there are "clean" Omegaverse novels out there and are sometimes called "sweetverse".
F/F Omegaverse can vary from author to author. But the most common theme seen in F/F Omegaverse is female Alphas who have a "girl penis", which is abbreviated as G!P.
Often times the female Alpha is paired with a female Omega. With this type of pairing, the two females are able to reproduce and have pups (children). If there is a pregnancy, it's denoted as "fempreg": short for "female pregnancy".
Not exactly. Futanari is the Japanese word for "hermaphroditism" and is often found in Anime. However, it lacks many of the Omegaverse elements such as ruts, heats, knotting, bite marks, and such.
Every author may depict a female Alpha differently. The most commonly seen female Alpha (within Omegaverse) is one that has a penis and breasts. There are great variations from there, from how she has a penis to whether or not she can become pregnant.
For most of my books, female Alphas are often a blend of both female and male. They have breasts, a penis, a vagina, and can impregnate another female or become pregnant themselves. And she identifies as a female.
In the end, please remember that Omegaverse is a fictional trope meant for reading enjoyment.
There are a number of different terms and abbreviations found in Omegaverse. Some of the most common are:
I prefer to publish a new book every four to five months, depending on current projects. My current goal is to publish three or four books per year. However, certain things can impact that goal such as the length of the book(s), genre, and the amount of world building.