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K**R
Life is full of surprises.
The question is is he truly bare ? The fertility expert is hot, distant and a bit rude. Fate turned their lives upside down.
D**E
An Omega's Purpose
I've read other books by Beau Brown, but I think this might be one of my favorites. I loved the premise of a fertility Doctor that assists Omegas having trouble conceiving. Why would an Alpha even go into this line of work? Just how accomplished did he have to be to attract men from all over. Not only was he acclaimed, but he was also expensive and arrogant. Even though he was excellent at his job, his personality, and lack of tact leave a lot to be desired. He did not endear himself to the reader or his latest client.Omegas both male & female were physically built for conceiving and carrying babies. They mentally had been prepared / taught for years that it was their reason for existing. That no Alpha would want them if they couldn't fulfill the main duty they were born being able to achieve. Their emotions & biological clocks were tied to a desire to carry and nuture babies. Some clock alarms went off later, while others were early. More than anything else our MC wanted a baby, but so did his Alpha which made it perfect, until he failed to conceive. And while he fretted enduring disappointment after disappointment as each Doctor gave him the same sad news, his Alpha was not content to wait around.Hurting from the lost of his Alpha and feeling despaired knowing no other one would want a Barren Omega. He had one last hope. A reknown fertility specialist. Unfortunately his insurance didn't cover the cost so he saved his money and waited for an appointment with the very popular Obstetrician. The last thing he expected was the callous words and lack of empathy the Doctor displayed. Already depressed and emotional he gave the Baby Doctor a piece of his mind. How dare he be treated so flippantly? Who the hell did that Doctor think he was? Whatever happened to having a bedside manner? He didn't wait months and spend money he penny pitched to save in order to be told by an egotistical condescending jerk the worse news in such a nonchalant manner.No one had ever spoken to the Doctor in such a manner before. Just who did that Omega think he was?! The nerve of him! Honestly! But over the next several days the Doctor's conscience started to prick him. What if the Omega had been correct? Had all his success made him an unfeeling jerk?! Had he just begun to see research material / subjects versus human beings whose lives rested on what the Doctor diagnosed? A true epiphany occurred. He hated that he had become THAT man THAT type of Doctor who cared more about his research than his patients mental & emotional well being.And another thing no one, especially not another Omega had ever dared to stand toe to toe with him & let him have it. He'd been cut to the quick / deep down to the bond with some harsh home truths. The young Omega was actually rather amazing. Now what would it take to win his trust and his heart, especially since the good Doctor also made a point of stressing he in fact couldn't fathom the idea of raising Dmitry nosed brats.The story just gets better and better from this explosive confrontational beginning.
L**D
Ok
Written ok. After a feisty beginning everything goes swimmingly between the alpha who can't have a baby but wants one desperately, and the doctor who could make a baby but doesn't want kids. Their conversations were realistic, and I didn't notice any mistakes. The story was a teeny fraction ho-hum.
M**S
Surprise MPREG
Peter is on his last resort, go see the famous doctor who specializes in Omega fertility. He will be able to tell him once and for all if he is barren. However, the first meeting between Peter and the good doctor is anything but good. Dr. Rafe Hexton is arrogant, cocky and even somewhat cruel in the way he berates Peter for his pain over not being able to carry a child. Peter cannot believe that this man specializes in fertility when he has terrible bedside manner and has no desire to have children. A week later, several drinks lands the two men into bed together and things definitely start to heat up...This book is a typical alpha-omega MPREG, but I felt like something was missing. Peter really wanted a baby and that was his main goal, which was fine but at times I wish there was more behind this purpose of his. He states that as an omega this is his duty and it's what he is made for and how he will attract an alpha, but this all just felt flat to me. I wanted to see more of him wanting a baby for better reasons then what he is presumably designed for. In this aspect I really liked Rafe, because he told Peter right away that he could be more than just an Omega having babies. But I also wasn't fond of Rafe either. I feel that he was so emotionally-detached and it was a purposeful character design, but I think it worked to well. Half the time he is so closed off it's hard to get a read on him and then when he is being honest I second guess if he does have feelings or he is just trying to better himself. His character dynamic had me baffled because he had so many ups and downs where he was sweet but then mean and closed off but then cuddly. I just couldn't get a good read on him.
E**E
How important is love? Answers here
I've said this before and I repeat: I love these omegaverse novels. They're almost always upbeat and/or steamy hot. And Beau Brown is one of the best. It's like these books sing in the same voice to make this particular world very attractive, especially since it is a world that is trying to perfect itself through individual actions/stories of contributions to the whole idea of a loving world. They're like really pleasant self-help books. I just keep buying these books for an uplifting read when needed. They never disappoint.
K**C
MM romance
HEA follows a cute plot as Dr Rafe has courting trials in his pursuit of omega Peter. The MPREG universe of Poppy Field doesn't really get much play on setting the stage, but this novella has humor and laughs, an entertaining read.
A**H
Sweet love story
Sweet love story. Rafe started off being cold and calculating but learning to love Peter changes him to softer. Rafe struggles we the the change until he realizes how happy he is with his new life with Peter. I love the dynamic between Rafe and Peter. They have their own way of communicating with each other. I will admit I cracked this book open late at night and read it straight through!! I highly recommend this book!!!
C**C
Great Read
This is my first read with this author. So glad I took the chance, what an emotional journey, the characters were written well and the story was great, Rafe to me was perfect, yes he was a bit blunt but to me having someone be honest is what people need, Rafe just needed to work on his delivery. A great story and Iβm so glad I ventured into this authors world, a definite must read!
S**H
Not sure if it is the best Kindle can offer but in terms of an mpreg series.......
I know there are some pretty decent mpreg stories out there, but unfortunately they are unpublished and require a bit of searching over the netSo for a Kindle purchase it isn't that bad. Good for a quick fix/read if mpreg is really taking your fancy at the moment. Is a work of literature? Nope, the writing is mediocre but I managed to get the story regardless.
Q**N
Four Stars
Loved the storyline and I intend to read the remaining books by the author
S**N
I wanted more from this story...
3.5 stars for this enjoyable read. Peter, an infertile omega, is a thoroughly likeable character who's easy to connect with. When he is bluntly, unempathetically told he is definitely infertile by the premier alpha specialist in his area, even I (an adamantly childfree woman) keenly felt his overwhelming angst, accompanied by an immediate dislike of the alpha doctor Rafe. The premise of this story- the bringing together of these two very different characters with different perspectives and desires- was a really interesting one. I enjoyed reading about their developing relationship. The problem is I wanted more than the book could offer. There were certain aspects of the story that were simply not delved into deep enough to satisfy me, in fact, some things were woefully underdeveloped. For example, at one point (I think when the alpha goes to meet the omega at his shop), there's a comment made about omega Peter being able to see the wolf come forward in the alpha's eyes. Nothing ever comes of this- no further mention of the wolf connection is ever made. So why include it? Are they shifters? Did alphas and omegas somehow emerge from an older race of wolf people? And towards the end it's mentioned that the alpha has claimed his omega, but we have no scene showing us how this happened or what it involves. All that seemed to be involved was the alpha asking the omega to move in with him and the omega agreeing. Is this really the "claiming" spoken of? I also thought the final issue between te two characters was resolved too quickly and simply. I didn't really believe in the sudden turnaround of the alpha character.
K**T
Baby Doctor
Pretty good fluffy story. A few editing errors but nothing too distracting. Will definitely check out more by this author
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