Morning all!
I just released book three in my Bodyguard and Babies series and I wanted to be sure to let you know. Each book is a stand alone and you shouldn’t need to read the previous books, although it wouldn’t hurt either. I’ll drop the blurb here and let you see what you think.
Non-Shifter Mpreg Romance. Enemies to lovers.
Pierce MacPherson is a solar eclipse omega with a chip on his shoulder. He was in a horrible relationship where his alpha sold him to other alphas for their pleasure, and now that he’s free, he definitely has a thing against alphas.
Seth Rider works for Shield and he’s an alpha with no desire to settle down with one woman. But when he discovers that a one night stand eight years ago produced a daughter he’d never heard of, he steps up to the challenge.
The problem is, Seth doesn’t know the first thing about raising a kid. Pierce has some experience working with kids and when they meet, Pierce is guilted in to helping out for a week. It’s only supposed to be one week. But when Seth starts having unusual sexual feelings toward Pierce, things get a little complicated. And when the two men give into their urges, and Pierce gets pregnant, things get even more muddled.
This is a heartwarming, but steamy, 62,000 word story featuring a non-shifter Alpha/Omega world and contains mpreg (male pregnancy). This is a standalone fated-mate, gay for you story and Book Three in the: Bodyguards and Babies mpreg series.
I’m going to randomly give away two ebook copies of Book One My Omega’s Baby to TWO people who answer this question:
What is it about Mpreg that you enjoy? For me, it is the emotional side of things. The protectiveness of the alpha. What about you?
S.C.
What do I like about mpreg? I like the nurturing that goes on between the men and the child. How their relationship changes over time and their explosive natures that bring them together!
Yeah, it’s definitely the nurturing i think! Thanks for responding! <3
i enjoy mpreg because it’s sort of a forbidden type thing. Especially involving non shifters. In my mind, even though in fiction land where it can, it doesn’t/can’t happen so when I read a book involving it i feel like a kid reading something new/forbidden. Also the romance, feelings, and the whole pregnancy is usually looked at more from the man’s view and therefor usually stronger.
That’s an interesting take on it, the forbidden thing. Thank you for answering! 🙂
Congrats, Heath0043, you’re one of my winners! Email me at scwynne@dslextreme.com and tell me which format you like and I’ll send you your ecopy of My Omega’s Baby!
What I like is how the alpha is always so protective with there family..
I agree. There’s something sexy about being protected! 🙂
I agree, I love how protective the alpha is when he finds out, and how it’s just something new that brings the characters together.
Nicely put, Rachel. 🙂
I find the idea of mpreg truly fascinating. In the womb we all start out the same, I like to think that mpreg explores what would happen if our only differences were outward genitalia. I guess omega males would be XXY in order to have reproductive organs.
It is a fascinating idea. I love your scientific take on this. lol
I like that it’s something not possible (yet) but something that many men want to have between each other. There is an emotional rawness to seeing them be able to have something that many take for granted! I love how protective they are of each other, and nurturing
Yes! I like your take on that. 🙂
Congrats, Nicole, you’re one of my winners! Email me at scwynne@dslextreme.com and tell me which format you like and I’ll send you your ecopy of My Omega’s Baby!
I don’t automatically love MPreg, but I’m also not turned off by it. For me, it’s whether it fits the story. I like the element of fantasy, I guess. It’s fantastical and that means there will be some world building to explain things and I adore watching authors create worlds.
I’m the same. I don’t like a lot of the Mpreg out there. But certain authors are able to almost make it believable. As funny as that sounds. lol I need to connect with the authors MC’s and it can’t just be about the sex.
I like the protective aspect, too. I like the relationships that don’t always start out great, but end up happy. 🙂
Me too, Katie! 😀 I guess we’re simple creatures? lol
I love the magic of it…A man being able to get pregnant and have a baby is amazing! I also really enjoy reading about them being pregnant it’s great.