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Synopsis
Small Town Mpreg MM Romance When omega Cole Thomas catches his alpha cheating with his best friend, he does the only thing that makes sense — he packs a U-Haul and drives six hours to a Vermont bed and breakfast he inherited from an uncle he barely knew. Unfortunately, Merrill House isn’t the answer to his dreams of a new beginning. It’s more like a nightmare of a money pit. But Cole isn’t a quitter, so he decides to give things a go. Except, on his first night in the old house he sets the place on fire. Enter the grumpy, impossibly attractive fire lieutenant, alpha Hayes Wilson, who seems to instantly dislike him. Hayes puts out the fire but then lectures the poor, clueless city boy on dryer vent maintenance. Hayes hasn’t let anyone close since losing his omega five years ago. He’s got a demanding job, a six-year-old son who won’t stop talking, and a babysitter who smells like pickles and can’t stay awake. He definitely doesn’t need the blond city boy with the sky-blue eyes complicating his carefully controlled life. Except his son adores Cole. And Hayes can’t stop thinking about him. And the harder he tries to keep his distance, the more obvious it becomes that he’s already lost that fight. When Hayes’s walls finally come down, they come down hard. But wanting Cole and being brave enough to keep him are two very different things, and Hayes is going to have to decide whether the fear of losing again is bigger than the risk of never trying. Omega’s New Beginning is a small-town omegaverse mpreg romance about second chances, found family, and finding the courage to start over.
Omega's New Beginning: Omegaverse m/m Mpreg Romance: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
This omegaverse M/M romance contains explicit sexual content, mpreg (male pregnancy), and adult themes of infidelity and grief. Intended exclusively for adult readers comfortable with LGBTQ+ romance with paranormal/alternate biology elements.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, explicit sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death of a loved one, grief, and cheating (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Not appropriate for children or teens; adult LGBTQ+ romance with mature content.