I write M/M and Alpha/Omega romance for readers who absolutely care about the thread count of the sheets being ruined. These are character-first stories with plots that earn their page count and are always served with heat, heart, and humour.
Barnaby Fitznorman-Bicester rides horses for a living and keeps his life in extremely tidy compartments. Lex Murphy, champion heavyweight boxer, hits people for a living and has a weakness for beautiful blondes in white breeches. They have nineteen days together in Tokyo. Neither of them is going home the same.
Huxley Omegas #1
An M&S suit, a two-year plan, and a server room encounter that derails everything. Stephen Huxley has spent twenty-five years building an identity separate from his identical twin brother Lysander: better known as TheoTheO, the most subscribed male omega on OnlyFans. Armed with an M&S suit, and a two-year plan to get himself and his father out of their crumbling Barking flat, Stephen is determined to prove that a male omega can thrive in corporate law on merit alone.
Huxley Omegas #2
Colin Huxley has never had the luxury of wanting things for himself. A male omega who became a father at fourteen, he raised twin boys in a two-bed council flat in Barking through sheer bloody-mindedness. Now his sons are grown, his body is falling apart, and the sum total of his romantic history is a therapeutic sex-toy he's used twice in two years. Then a tech billionaire texts him about a broken light bulb.
When Thomas, the Duke of Clarence's, mortifyingly candid teenage diaries are leaked to the tabloids, his sexual naïveté becomes front-page entertainment. The last thing he expects is for a sharp-tongued journalist to defend him. The last thing he wants is to fancy said journalist something rotten.
Thomas, the Duke of Clarence, has spent twenty-two years perfecting the art of royal omega compliance—dutiful, dignified, and spectacularly repressed. Newly widowed, he's looking forward to a quiet life of charity work and terrible reality television. Then his private teenage diaries are published without consent, exposing his complete ignorance about omega biology and his arranged marriage to the late King Arthur.
Harry Da Costa built his reputation skewering the press on his podcast, The Proper Gander. But when Tommy's diaries hit the headlines, Harry finds himself doing something unprecedented: defending a royal. One whose dry wit and unexpected vulnerability make Harry question everything he thought he knew about privilege and power.
What starts as damage control evolves into something neither man anticipated. Between clandestine meetings in a Holland Park flat and late-night conversations over questionable takeaway, an unlikely partnership blooms into something far more dangerous—genuine connection.
But palace protocol doesn't account for widowed princely omegas falling for commoner alphas. When the King discovers his father's secret relationship, Tommy faces an impossible choice: his family's expectations or his first real chance at happiness.
A tale of second chances, class warfare, and discovering that choosing your own alpha is the ultimate royal rebellion.
Features: A sarcastic royal omega with a kebab fixation, a working-class alpha journalist with principles, palace intrigue, heat cycles that inconveniently coincide with personal epiphanies, and enough sexual tension to power the National Grid.
Marlowe Kent writes M/M and Alpha/Omega romance about emotionally constipated men in expensive suits who would rather die than say what they mean. The suits are always described in detail. The feelings take considerably longer to tease out.
Her work explores the intersection of high-stakes environments and devastating interpersonal vulnerability. Expect impeccable tailoring, catastrophic yearning, and dialogue sharp enough to draw blood.