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Breedable Boys from Outer Space

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Staff Sergeant Avery Carson is a simple man with simple goals—until he learns aliens have arrived on Earth.

Avery never had lofty dreams, and a stint in the Army seemed as good a way as any to both flee his small hometown and get a head start on his job as a mechanic. Eventually, he'd find himself a husband, and if they were lucky they'd be able to scrape together the money to adopt a kid or two.

If they were very lucky, considering the cost of adoption.

That changes when all the gay soldiers on his base are summoned to a special briefing in Washington, D.C. There he is presented with a unique opportunity. If he accepts, he'll have the man and he'll have the kids.

The catch? Well, there are several. One—the man is an alien from an all-male world, and Avery would be expected to breed him. Two—his fledgling family would have to be hidden from the public until humanity was ready to accept extraterrestrial life. Three—one of the side effects of contact with the aliens is increased sex drive.

Ok, maybe number three wouldn't be so bad.

But is the payoff worth the price?

Breedable Boys from Outer Space is a 20k word, non-shifter, MM, mpreg romance

97 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 28, 2023

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Profile Image for Ellie.
790 reviews78 followers
October 29, 2023
3 stars

What a fun concept! If only it hadn't all felt so rushed after Avery met his alien mate.

I was really enjoying the first half. The summoning to HQ for all single gay males, the exposition of the premise, Avery's uncertainty and questioning whether this fits in with the life he envisioned for himself, his fear of the isolation he and his family would face, the awkward logitics of it all.

But then they meet and everything happens at hyperspeed. I mean, Avery meets his alien in-laws and the whole experience takes only 2 pages. Lumi opens a cafe, likewise accomplished in only a few pages. Avery briefly gets some closure on his previous life. They have a baby.

It was too much to do in such a short number of pages. Either this needed to be maybe 50% longer, or 2 of the above items should've been dropped.

I've read a couple books by this author before and haven't been wowed but couldn't resist the premise here, and I'm disappointed it ended up being very middling.
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690 reviews1,049 followers
September 30, 2024
Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.

What do you even say about a book with the tagline ’They’re Here… For Dick!’, lol. It sure was… something. I enjoyed it? I think. I mean, it heavily lacked relationship development and most other things, but it was exactly what it said it would be. Humans boning aliens to help them repopulate. Breeding happened, mission success, lol. Having a self-cleaning and self-lubing alien is hella convenient tho, especially for the word count.

“Will it fit?” he asked, eyes wide with worry. I leaned in and kissed him. “It’ll fit, I promise. And it’ll feel so good.”

+ points for one of my favorite microtropes: size difference in the wiener department.

⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️

⚠️ Tropes & content tags ⚠️
Mpreg
Alien/human
Novella
Military MC
Self-cleaning
Self-lubricated
Instalove
Instalust
Small cock
Public sex
Virgin alien

⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Mpreg
Explicit sexual content
Public sex
Homophobic parents (off page)

⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, single
Genre: Alien romance novella
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: ‘almost 40’ and 28
Series: Standalone
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 97
Happy ending: Yes


“All I wanted was a job as a mechanic, and to get away from the shitty small town I grew up in.” He frowned. “The town had an abundance of excrement?” I laughed.



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Profile Image for Bekka.
1,278 reviews165 followers
November 19, 2023
Had potential but the pacing was bad, truly not good.
MCs meet at 46%
The time before is spent explaining what’s going to happen (the title already managed in five words!)
The MCs meet, are immediately obsessed and fuck and are in love and everything is perfect and then it ends at 92%
So the 46% was actually not even 46!

In addition: his alien is purple and the one on the cover is very clearly pink
Profile Image for Moraa (vacation hiatus).
892 reviews9 followers
April 1, 2025
This was very entertaining! There’s quite a bit of build up which means the MCs only meet (just meeting, nothing spicy) at the 50% mark. It was a little too sweet for me by the end but I managed.

Expect
- Insta-love
- Mpreg (and ass babies!)
- Alien MC x military MC
- Explicit, open door spice (🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️/5 for good build up)

Kindle freebie: 28.1.25
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235 reviews2 followers
February 6, 2025
2.75 stars

This was nostalgic in the sense that it was written very much like the Wattpad fanfiction I read at 13 years old. Based in absurdism, pretty little twink x big man, and with a cover to match.

This was a fun little read, but my realism brain kept tugging me out of it bc if this was an operation going on for months and roughly 50% of people brought in choose to leave then surely there had to be at least rumours sprinkling about. If Avery's 0 concept of at the very least queer men being taken for a secret mission made sense he would have been apart of the first ever group, not man 20 000.

Ive also grown out of the concept of butt babies 🤷🤷
Profile Image for Ed Davis.
2,890 reviews99 followers
October 24, 2023
What a delightful surprise and wonderful gift from one of my favorite authors. This was such a fun syfy story. I couldn’t put it down. I hope there are more stories like this to come.
Author 27 books31 followers
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June 20, 2024
Literally how can I rate this book? It’s truly unlike anything I’ve read. The first half is a detailed scifi breakdown of how/why gay aliens have come to Earth to breed. The second half is… you get the idea.

But truly so much of this book is Avery coming to terms with the reality of alien contact and trying to make sense of his own feelings. This could easily have been replaced with brief hand-waving that would get us right to the spice, but then it would have been like a thousand other Omegaverse books, and I would have likely DNFed. The level of thought that went into this campy smut concept is truly unprecedented. It’s like a reverse-Tingler. I don’t even know.

I had a good-slash-weird time, is what I’m trying to say here. I would not call this a romance novel given how cursory and instalust-y the actual romance is, but I don’t know what else I would call it, either.
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85 reviews
August 5, 2024
lol this was amazing. It’s what it says on the tin. Short and sweet and lots of alien-fucking and mpreg. I only kinda wish the aliens weren’t so human-looking.
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633 reviews8 followers
April 3, 2025
The premise was great. The execution not so much.
The first few chapters were almost perfect. The rest of the book, not so much. The book is too short and nothing is really decribeded fully. At first days are skipped then weeks and months. We never get a good look into their relationship or the world. It left me with questions that could have been answered with expanding the book buy a few more hundred pages.
ie:
Nothing is explained or expounded upon. I hope this becomes a series so we can see more of this world.
angst 1.5/5
heat 1.5/5
story 3/5
POV single (Avery only)
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260 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2025
2,5 stars

it wasn't bad but it could have been better.

the beginning was interesting, I liked the setting the author chose... and I thought that it would get even better once our main lead met his mate but it completely fizzled out. We barely get to know his mate besides his name, physical appearance, he likes cooking and he's shy and sweet, that's all... and the fact that the book was written only from one pov made it worse. Once the main lead meets his mates everything gets faster and the story skips a lot to only show us "important" moments and nothing else. I don't really understand the point of the book, as it didn't seem like romance but there was no other plot beside the mating so....

I think it could have been so much better if the MCs mate was actually given a full personality and not just make him an extra.

POV: single
Tropes: human/alien, mpreg, military mechanic MC.
Spice: medium low (short detailed scenes)
CW: talks of past discrimination.
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974 reviews39 followers
November 4, 2023
Aliens need mates or Stepping up to do your military duty!

On the surface, and based on the blurb, you might expect this to be a silly, rather cheesy story about an all-male race of aliens that need human men for mates and breeding ... and you'd be wrong! I was entirely surprised with how well written this novella was - without being cheesy! The author packed a good amount of world building and character development in and kept my interest all the way through. In fact, I would have read more and kind of wanted to see a deeper glimpse into life in the isolated alien/human settlement. The MC, Avery, the soldier who makes a life changing decision, was actually written quite realistically and I was able to emphasize with him. All-in-all, it was a surprisingly good, quick read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sweet with a smattering of heat!
88 reviews3 followers
November 23, 2023
Will totally re-read!

I didn’t know what to expect from this, but since there is a need for more M/M sci fi, I was willing to try. The lead up to the “main event” seemed to take up most of the book. Was definitely novella length, but covered close to a year in time from start to finish. Interesting new concept of the “breeding with aliens” trope and well-written for a newer author (or at least new to me).

**Spoilers**A couple of oops: Avery referred to himself as Staff Sargent Edwards instead of Staff Sargent Carson, and the end when the baby was periwinkle from a combination of Lumi’s purple and his father’s blue. Considering Avery is 100% human, it doesn’t make a ton of sense.

However, it was good and I’d totally read it again. Hopefully there will be others in the series as this genre is not well-represented right now. Worth the read!
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150 reviews2 followers
June 23, 2024
Absolutely adorable

I'll echo another review I saw: this wasn't enough. I could have easily had 200 pages of these two, if not 300. I would have loved to see others. A whole series of the soldiers and their mates. Especially the doctor. This is the second thing I have read from this author. The first I really liked after a slower start, but this? I was laughing so hard through the whole start. I felt the heartwarming and honestly deep thoughts Avery had when deciding to stay in the program. And then I just wanted more of him and Lumi. They were so adorable. The little misunderstandings as Lumi was learning slang. The reunion with Edwards.

Truly my only complaint is there is not enough. I would be so excited to see more about this storyline. Even just others from the base.
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1,928 reviews152 followers
June 28, 2025
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Come on, y’all.

We’ve got an alien race of only men who are similar to human males coming to earth searching for human males to breed them.

Avery is a mechanic in the military when he’s summoned to a secret briefing along with a few hundred other men. They learn they’re just one group of many of single, gay military men being offered an alien mate to breed.

I REALLY liked how the introduction to the mates happened. That scene was so much fun! And sweet Lumi stole my heart.

It’s instant, it’s spicy, it’s super sweet.
No drama.
Mpreg.
Time jumps but it works.

Honestly, this book deserves all the stars because it’s under 100 pages and I loved it. I would’ve read way more but I’m happy.
487 reviews4 followers
September 18, 2025
This book is exactly what it claims to be. A short, sweet instalove story about men who find their lifelong partners with aliens who need them to help grow their population. It is cute, sweet, steamy and very low angst. A great palate cleanser between heavier books. I enjoyed Avery’s character. I connected with him because he was in the army, not because he had a burning passion for it, but to just do something with his life. So he was willing to take this chance he was offered because he had nothing left to lose really. I kind of liked that about him. Lumi was just a sweetheart. You don’t get to know him super well but what I do know I liked. These two were great together and I loved reading their love story.
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109 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2023
I thought it would just be a little silly+horny story, but ohmigosh, it's so much more, and I loved it!



It's surprisingly deep, and very wholesome - and I absolutely adored it!
488 reviews8 followers
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June 26, 2024
i read this for fun! i did not find it very fun though. however i am not the Intended Audience or whatever so i won't give a star rating because like, i want strange books to continue to be written.

my opinion is mostly: not enough sex! too fluffy! too horny for the american military! my friend why is there homophobia in your mpreg alien sex book!

also an actual thing i am annoyed about: a character uses the acronym LGBTQ (good) but then seems to think, along with the other characters, that the only possibilities for being queer are being a gay man or a lesbian woman?????? which like, no.
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Author 21 books172 followers
June 28, 2024
In this book, you meet Avery, who works as a mechanic in the service and he and other gay men are called and asked to voluntarily participate in a program where they are paired with a male alien, whose people aren't thriving, to have babies and be their mate for life. At first, you see the trepidation of Avery and other's around him as they get information trickled down to them, but he makes the decision to stay. The story, while a one sided POV, was sweet, especially when Avery realized how much he wanted to be with his mate and have children. A good read!
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553 reviews
July 3, 2024
2.5 Stars
Beyond the few grammatical errors, that could be easily overlooked, it was an entirely too rushed book. Given that the first half of it just got you ready for the first MC to meet the second one, once they met it was just "jump here", "jump there", "jump back", "time skip". It had a lot of potential and it was not an entirely bad book, but it fell flat and it did not meet the expectations I had. I'm a big fan of insta-mates, but while we saw a bit more of Avery, it felt like we barely saw a glimpse of Lumi.
725 reviews7 followers
July 9, 2024
It’s a shame the book couldn’t have been longer, because what was there was good… it was just short, so so short. It starts with a suspenseful voyage from the human MC’s duty station to Washington DC for the meeting and the big reveal—aliens! I was expecting the story to kinda kick off from that point, but everything after that is told in brief little chunks, from timeskip to timeskip. He meets his mate, insta-love ensues, and they get pregnant, start a cafe, meet the family, etc. The end. A good premise that the author didn’t have the attention span to really see through.
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133 reviews1 follower
February 28, 2025
3.5 rounded up to 4

Nice little story of an army mechanic finding a mate in a purple alien, in the context of a repopulation effort from the alien people. It's fluffy and soft, has all the typical protective and loving feelings of the mates trope without being over the top. Some repetitions in the writing but not enough to really be distracting.

¡ Despite what the cover pictureans text might suggest, this is not a smutty short story!
There is a grand total of *one* detailed sex scene in the middle, the rest is all world building and storytelling.
185 reviews2 followers
October 31, 2023
Great Little Alien Romance

Avery gets the surprise of his life when he is told by the Army that he is needed to save a whole species. All he has to is fall in love.

This was super cute with no angst. I was really interested in the beginning of the story when Avery was learning about his new mission. The rest of the story is super quick and very much focused on the insta-love aspect of the book. Recommended if you like cute, quick mpreg stories.
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302 reviews4 followers
June 20, 2024
2.5-3 stars.

Really interesting concept, but it was entirely too rushed. I wish the author could have added another 100-150 pages and fully fleshed out this idea because it was truly unique and interesting. As it was, it was sweet but it was hard to connect with Avery and Lumi as a couple because of how little time I got to see them together. Considering how short this was, the fact that ~50% was buildup to the couple meeting and mating, I felt a little robbed about their time together.
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404 reviews6 followers
June 24, 2024
Absolutely Precious

This novella was SO GOOD.

I loved the whole plot line of the book and the other planets pre-dick-ament 😏 and how it was a matter of national security. As sad as it is, I loved the mention of our culture being not accepting and the different reactions of the men juxtaposed alongside the other race.

The main characters were absolutely the sweetest couple you could imagine and the spice scenes really hit. Highly recommend if you like MM and MPreg.
368 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2024
outlandish concept with excellent delivery

Avery is your average gay army mechanic, doing his job and trying to find a life partner. By 28 he still was hopelessly single. And then he has this crazy opportunity to meet an alien man who will not only be his forever life partner, but bear Avery’s children as well.

This is such an interesting, non-shifter Mpreg m/m romance and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t hooked. Lacey Daize is solidly on my radar now.
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875 reviews7 followers
September 22, 2024
3.5 stars

Was a cute read. I knew it was a short book but it felt even shorter than the 90 pages it says it is. I sort of wish it was structured a little different. The first 8 chapters all take place without Avery having met Lumi. They are only together for the last two and one of them is basically a sex scene. Anyway, it was still good and makes for a good palette cleanser between books.
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111 reviews
December 19, 2023
An Unexpected Delight!!

I saw this book suggested on fb and I couldn’t get over the title! So for s**** and giggles I decided to check it out. Ya’ll I was shocked with just how sweet and fun to read this story was! There is way more to this story than just sexy times. It was really well done and just a fun read.
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4,464 reviews377 followers
November 1, 2023
OK the cover is hilarious and I love it. And this is a cute story. I feel like the second half was super rushed and everything was just too fast and insta for me. Insta-love, insta-cafe lol, insta-travel to another planet.
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2,126 reviews
November 5, 2023
Breedable Boys from Outer Space

Such a fun tongue in cheek alien/human romance! Aliens are real and need to mate with humans to save their species! Que lots of hot lovin later and we get cute hybrid babies! A really quick and easy read from this fantastic mpreg author
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