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Waiting on the One
- An M/M Omegaverse Mpreg Novel
- Narrated by: Declan Winters
- Length: 15 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
Alpha Elias Dulaine is a veteran with scars both internal and external from his years of service, things he's worked hard to move past. He lives a solitary life, focusing on his job as a wolf trainer for guide purposes and support for the disabled. He longs for his other half, a mate to care for and call his own. He's certain that he'll know when the right one comes along, and he's happy to wait as long as he must to find them. When a beautiful, blind omega comes to him to get a guide wolf, he's certain that he's finally found his "one".
Blind omega Willow Jackson has had the worst run of luck with love, but despite all his terrible experiences, he still believes in love and longs for it. All he wants is an alpha to love him for who he is, someone who will make him feel safe. When he meets an alpha veteran with just as many scars as him, who makes him feel things he never thought he could, Willow thinks that perhaps he is the "one" that he's been waiting for.
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- Laora
- 30-10-22
Lovely narrator, story could be better
The narrator has a lovely voice which to me gave so much more to the story. 🎧 4/ 4,5.
The story however was not so strong for me.There are several things that anoyed me. Calling a male omega ' mother' does not make sense to me. I like the concept, how unlikely but this is fiction, of special needs support wolves however I do not see how they where described different than dogs .
The 'mating and also the birthing scene between Elias and Willow seems 'shifter like' in behaviour and U seriously double checjed if I missed the shifter part of the description.
The things I really liked is Willow being a strong individual who happens to be blind. The scenting to help find specific persons and to give comfort through that. And both these mwn their big hearts for students, wolves, their boys and for their 'sweet surprise' in the last chapter. 📚 4-
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- Nicola Qualter
- 15-01-22
Amazing everyone must listen to this 💜
This book is amazing not only does it involve a seen disability but she has captured the struggles with a hidden disability. It has such a sweet romance between the characters that I couldn’t stop listening until it ended.
She is truly talented and you can picture these characters in your imagination as you read/listen. I was totally hooked and have listened to this book over and over again. 💜💜
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- Marie Skov Nielsen
- 20-07-23
Sweet but that’s it
The main characters are really sweet and I like the fact that it involves a bling person and a person with “invisible” disabilities. There’s something beautiful in having two disabilities in the book - one that’s very easily spotted while the other is more difficult to see.
I really want to like this story but it’s simply too sweet and the story doesn’t move forward - and there’s not much of a story which unfortunately makes the book boring.
The narration, however, is great.
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- Gemma
- 18-09-24
awful writing
I've been trying to get through this and I've really given it a go bc it was recommended by someone I know but I just can't get past the fact that it's written very "told not shown". Every single feeling is spoon-fed rather than shown through physical reaction and actions. It's also very slow.
I'm all for a slow burn and I love the story itself. It could be a very sweet romance but its just so emotionally cut off. I'm not feeling what the characters are feeling but I'm only being told what the characters are feeling rather than experiencing it with them. You know?
And it's written like the author is trying to make up the word count. Like how we did with essays in school? When we said the same thing 3 different ways so that we can boost the word count from 500 words to 2000.
It also reminds me of a roleplay. The way its written is like someone has copied and pasted an RP with two OCs then edited it to flow a little better.
I just needed to rant about it bc it has so much potential, so much, but the way its written is making it harder to read than reading the Hobit when I was 5.
I'm on chapter 16. Does it get any better? If the writing stays in this "tell not show" style, i don't think I can read anymore.
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