An Alphasugar daddy who’s a vampire. An omega sugar baby who’s human. What can go wrong?Hollis is desperate. He and all five of his omega roommates are on the verge of being evicted. For a young omega, living on the streets is a death sentence. But Hollis’s friend comes up with an idea – visiting The Silver Moon Exchange. The Exchange is a matchmaking club for supernatural sugar daddies looking for a sugar baby. If Hollis is matched up with a sugar daddy, he'll have enough to pay their rent.
Hollis only intends for their relationship to last for six months. But he ends up with a surprise that will last a lifetime!Features mpreg, knotting, and a happily ever after!
Well, that was unexpectedly adorable 🥹🥰 It was also nice to see a vampire who's at an "awkward" age, because we always read about vampires who are a gazillion years old. In vampire years, Luke's only 48. For some reason, this made me giggle.
3.5 stars. A fun story, even with stuff I wouldn't put up with outside of omegaverse (like on page, the vampire partner is with another man). It's fantasy, especially the manwhore going 180 and wanting marriage and kids
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A bit cringe to get through, but it was free so my expectations were low. Could do with some editing for consistency and melodrama. I save 1 stars for strong negativity, this just falls flat with dime-a-dozen poor writing and insta-lust.
I can't be mad at it, was pretty spicy when it needed to be but everything just went so fast when it did happen and I'm a loooong scene person if you catch my drift. Time jumps were surprising, but overall I like it. Don't know if I'll read the rest though.
I was debating DNFing this for over a day, but it’s a sugar daddy book and those are hard to find, so I kept giving it a little more. But when it got to the point that Luke decides a grand gesture is needed . That’s like getting a temporary tattoo of your partner’s name.
There was also a lot going on in this. Sugar daddy (though I would have rather had it more contractual than instalove), age gap, virgin, omegaverse, vampire, D/s, etc. I just wanted a simple sugar daddy book, not the kitchen sink. And the blurb didn’t mention the D/s elements, and had it, I probably wouldn’t have reached for this book at the moment I did, as it wasn’t what I was in the mood for.
Having a character glossary at the beginning seems a bit redundant when I still have to get info dumped about every single one of the friends. A paragraph a piece. Not to mention we are giving information about Hollis’ five omega friends throughout the entire book. They are getting their own books, I presume, so I don’t need their entire life story in this one.
The praise kink and cockwarming was nice, but I don’t think that makes up for the atrocity that was billionaire vampire changing into jeans to go hiking.
This he the makings of a good story however everything was so repetitive. We were told something in the beginning only to be told the same things twice more. It got annoying and I would skim over bits. It was also wishy washy. Some things were said such as Hollis not wanting a family but at the end he is saying he’s always wanted a baby. It was a bit immature writing style.
I don’t honk the cover and title give this book enough of a head start
This is the first book by this author I’ve read, and it’s exceptional! Full disclosure: generally omegaverse isn’t my go-to because of my own triggers, but I do get into the mood to torture myself every now and again or I’ll find an omegaverse that doesn’t trigger me. This was the former instance where I’m in a mood.
I was expecting Bute to hurt, but it was really good! There was some scary moments, but the focus on the omega who looked a bit alpha and the alpha who didn’t know he wanted an omega was fantastic. I liked the development of their romance and how it played out. There was a reason that made sense for any miscommunication and generally the story, characters, and world building were really well done. I expected something a little cheesy and tropey, but I got a really fkin good book.
Definitely recommend if omegaverse is your thing. I don’t think I’ve read a better one since Susie Hawk.
Cute story, just very predictable. Well, the sugar daddy thing is different, but other than that, it's your typical Alpha and omega story - right down to the mpreg. I liked Luke a lot. He was upfront about what he wanted in a sugar baby, and he had no intention of changing. Of course, this was before he met Hollis and fell hard and fast. As for Hollis... well, I didn't hate him, but I didn't love him either. He came across as a bit too needy, though I doubt that's how the author meant for him to be. He's unlike other omegas in physical appearance, and is often mistaken for being an Alpha. He's also the big brother of sorts to his close friends and roommates. Even so, he was a bit... much... when it came to Luke.
I still enjoyed the story. Just don't expect much more than the same .
I don’t know why, but I love omegaverse (ABO) stories. Doesn’t matter if it’s with shifters, non-shifters, or like this one a mix of all the paranormal beings, it’s all good. Summer Aspen has a gift for writing books that turn traditional gender norms on their heads in a way that feels relatable and revolutionary.
Hollis is a human who needs money for increased rent costs, so he decides to going a sugar daddy/sugar baby club for supernaturals and humans alike. Luke is a wealthy vampire looking for clear-cut boundaries in his relationships and decides to give a contractual relationship a go.
It should have been obvious to Luke and Hollis both that their instant attraction was more than skin-deep, especially since they’d never reacted to others that way before. More fun for us, though, that they didn’t. Especially when a surprise addition to their relationship forces the pair to REALLY consider their feelings for one another.
This is a great series for when you’re looking for a low-angst, feel-good love story with spice.
This is a sweet and quick read. Hollis is often mistaken as a Beta or an Alpha for his size, personality and looks. He is the main protector of his found family of omegas. They have had to fight and protect each other since childhood. Hollis decides to be the guinea pig of being a sugar baby to help his group cover rent and expenses. Luke is a bachelor with no intentions of settling down but vampires need companionship to avoid going feral. He never thought he would mate or be a father because of his experiences with vampire relationship/parenthood culture. His cousin convinces him to be a sugar daddy through a vetted club so all parties know the score in the arrangement. These two are instantly drawn to each other from the start. It's fun watching them get to know each other and realize what they feel for each other. You also get to see them have their new addition, Eleanor.
I wasn’t impressed; sugar daddy / daddy kink is not my thing, so I kinda discarded that and lowered my expectations accordingly. The omegaverse angle and the vampire romance should’ve been enough of a spicy twist to entertain me, but it still failed to do so. The vampire MC’s blood drinking and blood thirst is mentioned in passing and given about the same importance as knowing someone is a vegan before you pick a restaurant. I honestly have no idea what all this nonsense is about the vampire being afraid of “losing control” and biting the human MC because he drinks blood out the fridge all the time and doesn’t have any struggle not biting him during spicy scenes, until it’s called for as a claiming bite of course. The human MCs insecurities about not being cute and smol enough to be a proper omega made me so salty. He’s an omega but he’s still a man, and if there’s one thing I know about men, it’s that they don’t freaking worry about not being SMALL enough! There’s enough of that nonsense in straight romance; get that stuff out of my M/M fiction!
This was a really sweet vampire/boy story. Hollis is very protective of his fellow omega friends. On the cusp of getting evicted, Hollis joins a sugar daddy club where rich supernaturals will pay for companionship. Luke didn't want a relationship until he met Hollis. They entered an agreement for six months. But of course feelings enter the equation and they can't help falling for each other. But self doubts on both sides and the interference of another vampire could separate these two forever. I enjoyed the plot of this story and getting to know Hollis and his best friends. I liked how the bond developed between Luke and Hollis. This was my first Summer Aspen book and definitely won't be my last.
I took a chance in reading this and totally enjoyed it. It takes on a whole different twist with the Vampire Luke. Hollis lives in a two bedroom apartment with his 5 other roommates who are his best friends. When the landlord raises the rent they have to come up with a solution for extra income. When one roommate suggests they go to this private Club, Hollis refuses to let anyone else go first. They all have traumatic past so Hollis volunteers to go. He doesn’t want his friends to be put through anymore unnecessary crap. Find out more of what happens between Luke and Hollis along with the best friends by reading this book. Storyline is amazing. Characters are excellent. And this book gets a 5 star ⭐️ rating. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. 💜❤️
This story is sweet, fast-paced, and entertaining. Just when I started to get frustrated with the miscommunication aspect, Luke got his act together.
It's written well, with a few errors here and there. And one instance of switching the MC's names. There's not a lot of depth, and the intimate scenes are hot, but very rushed. A lot of the book was rushed, with not a lot of transitions being described. But for a novella, overall, I liked It and would read more in this world.
I think it is an alright read for those who enjoy paranormal and Omegaverse... I felt like the characters were a lil flat and no real development between the two... Which makes it harder to fall in love with them as a couple... I thought the Sugar Daddy/Sugar Baby process was cute... I think there are a couple of cute moments between Luke and Hollis...
HEA MM Strict Top/Bottom A/B/O Paranormal/Mpreg/Vampire's Dual 1ST Person POV 2 outta 5 in the 🔥🔥🔥 Department
I am so happy that I picked this up from Kindle Unlimited! It was a quick, sweet, and enjoyable story. I wish there were a bit more to it, but only because I wasn't ready for the stay to end. This novel was wrapped up nicely, and it made sense, too. I recommend this book to all those 18+ who also aren't bothered by mm or male pregnancy.
This is the first book I've read from Summed As pen and it was great!!! A tad different but I love vampires and I love MM pregnancies!!! I fell in love with all the omegas I'm going to read more from this author Thank you Lori
This book is the definition of telling vs show. We spend way too much time hearing about everyone backstory, class schedule, and every other unnecessary detail. Really a 2.5 but I rounded up.
A story with a degree of humor, tracking 6 omega students as one joins a vampire and a pregnancy ensues. Interesting take on the PNR world, with several heated sessions.
Unexpectedly enjoyable. Not a huge fan of age gap or sugar daddies but I liked the blurb and gave it a shot. Perfect literary palate cleanser between heavier books. Plus, I have a soft spot for alpha/omega stories.
16/09/2024-16/09/2024 This was an okay book. I didn't love it and I didn't hate it but it was cute. It was a nice cliche book. It ended well and the writing was good. I just felt that the story needed more and it was too rushed but overall it was oki.
This was a quick and easy read with just the right amount of spice To keep it interesting For the smut lovers, Yet still having a bit of a story for those of us that need a little Something extra with the smut
Good book, not much wrong with it apart from being too short. Mpreg near the end. Relatively low angst. I wpuld have liked some further in the future epilogue or story.
This was a sweet quick read about a vampire and human who embark on a sugar Daddy/baby relationship. I really liked Hollis and am interested in the other omegas.
Better than I expected reading the reviews! Don't be discouraged by bad reviews with this one. They do more harm and are not very informative. Give the author a chance.