Sweet omega, Colin, is all alone in the world, living in a hostel and doing what he can to survive in a city full of predatory wolfkin. When Colin comes across the tall, muscular alpha named Blaine in a gym locker room, his life turns upside down.
The alpha senses something in Colin that no one else can, yet, the omega fears the rumors he hears about alphas… They all want one thing: to knot and breed a helpless omega like him.
The thought of receiving an alpha’s seed has Colin’s heart racing and mind pulling him toward a world that both terrifies and thrills him. However, more Colin craves Blaine, the more danger he faces…
Omega Craved: The Complete MPreg Trilogy contains all 3 parts to form a full-length 240-page standalone novel. This collection contains sexually explicit scenes between a strong, demanding, yet understanding alpha and his tender, sweet omega.
Contains action and adventure, unprotected sex with male breeding, knotting, and male pregnancy or mpreg. The story concludes with a satisfying, HEA ending (NO CLIFFHANGERS!)
My first book by Reese - the story was decent but grammar stunk!!! Do Authors of shifter books not believe in proof readers??? It really sucks for us readers that spend money thinking we'll get a great book and we end up with a story riddled with errors!!! I just can't believe some people gave it 4 or 5 stars!!! REALLY?!?!?!?!?!
I can't really say this is a great book and feel good about it. Granted it is meant as a short story but I felt there was no real development between the characters before they began the relationship.
There were so many typos and even a number where it didn't make sense. It's something to read though, just wouldn't be my first suggestion.
Idk why this was a trilogy, this could all be the same book. There where such good ideas for drama and thrills but it all kinda fell flat. It was a cute story, main couple was hot and sweet. Needed more world building and the mpreg was rushed through. Fanfiction spoiled me I guess, I was hoping for a lot more meat on the bones but this is easily the best out of published mpreg.
This really could be a great book with an editor or serval really good prof-readers. I like the concept/story, for the most part (it could be a little cheesy/rushed at times), and I like the MC's in the story as well. I hope this book will be revised, or at the very least all future writings by this author will be seriously combed through.
The complete Mpreg series was just okay. I was looking for more. Spelling errors, POV confusing and the story could have been stronger. There are a lot of Omega romance stories out there and if you want to go further try something fresher and a little different.
I always say this before a negative review, but, god, I hate giving them. I doubt I could ever write a short story, much less a full novel, and so have the highest respect for those who do. Even if they fall a little flat.
And that's what this story was for me: a little flat. I agree with other reviewers that this needs a good editor or proofreaders. Actually, it needs both. One of the reasons why I never read many shifter stories is because they're typically not that well-written and are liberally scattered with errors. I can deal with errors if it's an interesting plot, and an author who writes great characters can literally get away with murder, as far as I'm concerned. :) Unfortunately, neither was the case here.
I will say Colin was an absolute sweetheart and Tomm was definitely a show-stealer with his over-the-top antics that made me laugh every time. But in the first part, Blaine was a bit mental and I thought his abrupt 180 was bewildering. The third part was the best entry, and that's simply because it was the sweetest, even though I'm not one to swoon over a baby. However, with some polishing and proofing, I do think this would be a nice addition to the Omega/MPREG genre.
Needs to be gone over by an editor . There are way to many places where I had to stop and reread a sentence or paragraph just so I could try to understand what the author was saying, it just makes the story less enjoyable for me.