Caspian Untangled

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Time's running out for a precious omega who doesn't even know he's in trouble. Will this modern-day Rapunzel be rescued before it's too late? A tower is all Caspian Shadowpaw has ever known. Sure, he's read a gazillion books about the world and watched humans interact on TV, but none of that will help him if he ever escapes his mother's imprisonment – not that he particularly wants to. But when he sees his mother kill a seemingly innocent, pregnant fox, he begins to question her sanity and his life as he's known it. Is his magic spire truly for his own protection? When a sexy man appears to whisk him away, can Caspian trust his base instincts to leave the tower, or will his mother's warnings keep him locked away? Sean Greywolf has always been an outsider. A fox in a wolf's world, with one of those wolves his best friend and Alpha Heir Brody Shadowpaw. They're as close as brothers, so when Brody finds out he's not an only child and that his twin, an omega named Caspian, is locked away in a tower, Sean will do everything in his power to rescue the young man. After getting separated from his friends, Sean finds himself wandering the cold woods alone. Seemingly lost forever, he is surprised when he happens upon the tower he has been looking for. Despite telling himself that he's only there to rescue the sweet omega, his dumb heart has other ideas. Can Sean convince the naive omega that his mother is not who she claims to be, or will the evil witch gain a new plaything? Caspian Untangled is the second book in Legends of the Packs, a collection of your favorite fairy tales retold in the modern world with shifters, alphas, omegas, and male pregnancy. The books can be read out of order, but for maximum enjoyment it is recommended to start with book one, Ginger Fella.

Legends of the Packs

About the author

Kaydee Robins

Reading has always been a passion of mine. In middle and high school, I would participate in the summer reading programs at the local library, often winning many prizes. My mom called me a hermit because I’d rather be in my room reading a book than outside or with my friends. I discovered my love for books in high school also extended to plays; thus, my passion for theatre was born. My favorite was working behind the scenes, creating colorful lighting effects.
I followed my passion in college and obtained an associate’s in theatre arts. I also wrote short stories and fan fiction (don’t judge). While I loved the theatre, I quickly learned that it wasn’t practical to do for a living unless I got a break. So, I studied web and graphic design and did theatre as a hobby. Four years later, I had a bachelor’s in information technology, followed by a master’s a couple of years later. Today, I work as a system administrator in a NOC (network operations center), where I monitor my companies’ network for server issues. Since a NOC is 24x7, I work in 12-hour shifts, giving me literally half the month off to work on my hobbies.
In 2019, I decided I would write again. My kids were finally old enough I could concentrate more on my hobbies than theirs. I published my first book, A Spy and his SEAL, at the end of August. I design the covers for my books as well as edit them. Although one day, I hope I’ll be able to afford a professional editor.
​​​​​​​ I learned long ago; I enjoy reading all kinds of romances, straight, gay, bisexual; it doesn’t matter. My favorite being gay paranormal. Nothing beats a delightful book about fated mates, shifters, and male pregnancy. Another top pick of mine is action/suspense romance. What’s better than falling in love while dodging bullets and saving lives?
​​​​​​​ As for my personal life, I am a cisgender straight woman. I am married to a wonderful man who supports me for my weird habits and interests. He is a stay-at-home dad taking care of our three sons. When I’m not working, I’m reading, writing, playing video games, or watching my favorite dramas.