While in bunny form, Desmond likes to visit the alpha who chops wood shirtless in his backyard. He thinks of it as harmless observation, but then when he goes out one night while in heat, he comes across his alpha in a bar.
When Logan headed to the bar that night, he was just looking for a one-night stand. He wasn't expecting the irresistible scent of a beautiful omega to come his way. He takes him home, and they have an amazing time ... until the condom breaks. When he wakes in the morning, the omega he brought home is gone.
Desmond leaves Logan that night knowing he’ll never see him again and that he’s going to have to support his babies on his own, but well-paying jobs for omega shifters are hard to come by, so he ends up at Milky Mounds.
Then Logan walks into the club with promises of a better life. Desmond can't deny the connection he feels and agrees to give the relationship a try, but he worries that his rapidly approaching due date might not give them much of a chance to develop anything real before the babies arrive.
Sarah Havan writes all kinds of LGBQTIA+ romance, loves watermelon flavored candy, and has a vast flannel shirt collection. When not writing, Sarah loves to read and watch shows about murder.
No... Just no. This is the closest I ever came to a DNF. I can't explain just how terrible this book is. Almost half the book was the longest, most horrible birthing scene I've ever read and before that we had scene after scene of messy sex mixed with Desmond's chest constantly spurting milk. To make matters worse there was no character development, everyone was strictly two dimensional, even the two main leads. Except for the first couple of chapters, Desmond and Logan had no real chemistry. The third act drama was like something out of the worst B-movie and made no sense. And finally, the writing itself was unpolished and juvenile. I honestly can't think of a single redeeming quality and I'm just grateful I didn't actually pay any money for it as it was offered for free during a book blast.
The writing is really basic and direct. It’s got Roe Horvat levels of fluids but is pretty repetitive and I don’t really connect with either character.
How in the world that this is a New To Me Author!!! How did I miss reading SARAH HAVEN until now!! This to me is an exceptional talent writer. I was drawn so fast into this story, I could not put it down. MPREG Shifters just fascinate me. Desmond and Logan are quite the pair. So many things that are just flat out fun about their relationship. This is just a Book I'm So Happy I found. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK!!!!!
Er zaten een heleboel trigger waarschuwingen aan het begin van het boek. Die kwamen helaas ook allemaal uit.
Hoe slecht worden shifters behandeld in dit boek, dat stond me tegen. Daarnaast doet Desmond er zelf ook nog een stapje bovenop door flink over zijn eigen grenzen heen te gaan voor geld.
Het boek was te onrealistisch voor me op het gebied van hoeveel baby's hij kreeg en de beschrijving van de bevalling had wel korter gemogen.
Okay, before you go into this book, know its a big number of babies with a long birth scene and some amazingly spicy times as well. Sarah had a way of writing mpreg in a way not all authors would dare, and for me, that's an always give it a try. I hope there will be more books from this series that would allow shifters to get more rights in the future.
2.5 stars I wouldn't want to be part of this world, where shifters have no rights and are treated like garbage.
The writing is not very strong and I got tired of reading about Desmonds' chest squirting milk everywhere. I didn't feel like he needed to become a whore...why didn't he reach out to Logan or his parents.
The m-preg is very prominent so don't read if that freaks you out.
I found this book to be disturbing, not least due to having 10 babies natural. I felt so sorry for Desmond and then for Logan. It was heartening to see all the grandfathers pitching in and helping. I would hate to live in their world due to the racism. I was caught between 4 and 5, so I rounded up to a 5. Recommend reading.