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  • SEAL and Deliver (An Mpreg Romance)

  • SEALed With A Kiss, Book 5
  • By: Aiden Bates
  • Narrated by: Austin Jay
  • Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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SEAL and Deliver (An Mpreg Romance)

By: Aiden Bates
Narrated by: Austin Jay
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Summary

A famous Hollywood omega. A hard-ass alpha SEAL. A PR assignment from hell.

Kurt McNeil is a rising Hollywood star. A handsome omega, he’s got a new guy on his arm every week. He’s got it made - except that he’s still reeling from a betrayal that cost him everything.

Dom Van Heel is proud of what it means to be a SEAL, but when his platoon is assigned to babysit a Hollywood hot shot for PR, he’s furious.

Yet sparks and sheets fly when Kurt and Dom hit it off at a party, and neither realizes just how drastically their lives will change. When a baby is thrown into the mix, can the two men navigate these new and frightening waters?

This 77,000-word gay MPREG romance is overflowing with hot and steamy scenes of romantic passion. Adults only!

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Just and Dom

Hollywood actor Kurt is starring in a role as a Navy Seal. Dom's platoon is stuck with Kurt shadowing them to learn how to be a seal. Dom isn't liking the idea and thinks Kurt is a stuck up jerk, but he is playing a part, and once Dom sees the real Kurt, he understands where he was coming from. A quick encounter sees Kurt pregnant and things go pear shape. in the end it works out. I love how this Seal team have become a family and love the series

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Great ending to the series

Dom and Kurt, Navy Seal and movie star couldn't be more opposites if they tried.
Misunderstandings lead to a passionate night together that has long lasting consequences.
As they get to know one another better, they begin to understand that appearances can be deceiving.
We also finally get the big reveal concerning the enemy and things are wrapped up rather nicely.
Great narration from Jay Austin.

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Super Seal of Approval...

Kurt McNeil is a British Omega movie star preparing for an upcoming part as a Navy SEAL. He’s tasked with learning everything he can about the life of a SEAL by shadowing an actual SEAL team while they go about their daily routine. For Kurt, it’s just another task that needs complete for him to do his job and fulfill his contractual agreement. For the team of SEALs he’s studying, Kurt’s nothing more than an annoyance they all have to put up with.

Nobody’s more irritated by the presence of the promiscuous Hollywood heartthrob than Dominic Van Heel. He’s the ultimate Patriotic, red-blooded American man serving to protect the country he loves. Dom doesn’t have time to deal with some spoiled lothario, no matter how good looking he is. It’s obvious by the publicity following Kurt around that the man isn’t the wisest person in the world and he certainly isn’t virtuous. That alone makes Dom overly critical, not wanting to give Kurt a real chance.

A lot is going on in this story that I don’t want to divulge because it’ll give too much of the plot away. Let’s just say that Kurt and Dom are manipulated to sleep together by Elisa, Kurt’s horrendous assistant. The manipulation doesn’t help Dom’s opinion of Kurt any and Dom is a complete asshole to the guy. The negative opinions shift as they spend more time together until. They fall prey to the attraction between them and despite their best efforts, Kurt becomes pregnant. The pregnancy changes everything for both of them, making them evaluate their lives and choices.

One thing I have to say about Aiden Bates is he knows how to keep a reader invested in the characters. My emotions were on high alert during my listen, especially when it came to some of the arguments between Dom and Kurt. Dom says some pretty horrible things to Kurt just because he doesn't grasp that the Omega wants to have the baby in Britain. The poor actor has his previous promiscuous behavior thrown in his face again and again. I’m glad that Dom’s friends witness his behavior and called him out on it. Kurt might have a bad reputation, but he doesn't deserve to be judged so harshly.

It's great that the characters aren’t perfect. They both have flaws that are obvious from the start. Those flaws make for an interesting story. There is conflict between the MCs, some decent character growth, emotionally hurtful arguments, righting wrongs, sacrifices, and eventually a HEA. All of those things create a story able to hold my attention throughout the entire audiobook. Well, that and the audiobook narrator, Austin Jay. He does a great job of reading this book, making both the story and the characters interesting.

I’d recommend this book to people who are into military M/M romance with a side of mpreg. The whole series focuses on those tropes, so I’d suggest you check them out as well if that sounds like something you're into. They’re well written, well-read, and interesting books. If you're a fan of Aiden Bates and haven’t checked out this series, you should. It might not be a series you’d listen to over and over again, but it’s definitely a good read.

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Nice ending to the series

This is probably my favorite entry in this series. Plot threads are wrapped up and all the SEAL team end up with their HEAs. I liked the pairing of Kurt and Dom. Each had some big misconceptions about the other and it was fun to watch them work through those to find each others' true characters. The Alphas in this series are a bit overbearing, so be warned. They find their omegas and the omegas stand up for themselves, but the alphas can be irritating in their "protectiveness" and dominance at times. Austin Jay does a great job with the voice characterizations. I am not sure I would have liked Dom as much on the printed page as here, where I can hear in the voice how much he cares for Kurt.

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Brill

This is a brilliant book to listen to and the narrator brought the story and characters to life.

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Nice Listen

This was a nice listen easy, the narrator was able to tell it in an amazing way. the story was brought to life in an amazing way.

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Great

This was a very entertaining audiobook.
I really enjoyed listening to this story.
I can’t wait to listen to more audiobooks from Aiden.

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interesting perspectives

The thing I love most about this series is it combats the norm with A/B/O dynamics and brings in a new way of thinking. Gender roles doesn't seem entirely accurate a way of describing it but with a traditional M/F pairing that's what we would call it. And I love that about this series. This story is no different, but it takes it to another level with shaming and so on and it's really good! I love this story the most of all of them. The characters are brilliant, bringing in a English character was an excellent twist to this story. The dynamic with each other and the side characters was really great and I liked how Doms friends didn’t let him get away with anything, despite being his closest friends, akin to family. I felt a finality to this book, and I’m curious if that’s the end of the series. It was a lovely story and I look forward to more from Aiden Bates. The narrator was alright, I definitely enjoy his American and Irish accents over the English one though. He was mostly clear and I understood almost all of the story and only needed to go back twice to reposted to an area that was said a bit quickly or jumbled. Over all an excellent experience.

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Wonderful!!

I am a fan, so reading this book was a must. Kurt and Dom' s story is one of the most interesting of the series and the sweet way in which the author ended it was amazing. Mr Jay's narration was a plus, making the great story even better with his performance, his charismatic voice and acting. Also, the idea of adding a PDF at the end with bonus material was brilliant! A wonderful treat! Love It!

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Enjoying the series

A nice addition to the series.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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