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The Omega's Physician: The Prequel: Bundle of Joy Series
The Omega's Physician: The Prequel: Bundle of Joy Series
The Omega's Physician: The Prequel: Bundle of Joy Series
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The Omega's Physician: The Prequel: Bundle of Joy Series

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This is a 13,000 word prequel to the full-length steamy, mpreg, second chance romance novel: The Omega's Physician.

Lachlan
After receiving a promotion at work, I was ecstatic to share the news with Pat. Most of the alphas I dated in the past turned out to be alpha-holes. Pat wasn't any different. After I catch him in a lie for the last time, I call things off. At first, I was devastated, despite knowing I made the right move. I always wanted a baby, but Pat always assured me that now wasn't the right time. Now that I'm single though, I realize that I don't need some alpha-hole in my life to be ready for a child. With the help of a reproductive endocrinologist, that's something I can take into my own hands.

Donovan
Watching my fathers' marriage splinter has left me wary of involvement, and I don't do long-term. When Katy, the reproductive endocrinologist at my practice, invites me out for drinks with some other doctors from the floor and their partners, I'm a little hesitant. When she assures me there is no alternate motive though, I reluctantly agree. When I get there, everyone seems to be having a good time. It's not until I hear from my alpha-hole father that I realize many of them are probably living a lie. I don't trust love and romance, so I don't stick around. Still, seeing all the happy families at my joint practice, I can't help but feel a little envious that love isn't in the books for me. Or is it?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKenna Grace
Release dateMay 20, 2018
ISBN9781386155645
The Omega's Physician: The Prequel: Bundle of Joy Series

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    The Omega's Physician - Kenna Grace

    The Omega’s Physician: The Prequel

    The Omega’s Physician: The Prequel

    Bundle of Joy Series

    Kenna Grace

    Cover art by

    Ana J. Phoenix

    Copyright © 2018 by Kenna Grace

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    This is a work of fiction. All resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

    This ebook contains sexually explicit scenes and adult language and may be considered offensive to some readers. Please don’t read if you are under eighteen.

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    Contents

    Dedication

    Description

    1. Lachlan

    2. Donovan

    3. Lachlan

    4. Donovan

    5. Lachlan

    6. Donovan

    7. Lachlan

    8. Donovan

    Bonus Teaser

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    About the Author

    Dedication

    To my wonderful readers.

    Description

    Lachlan

    After receiving a promotion at work, I was ecstatic to share the news with Pat. Most of the alphas I dated in the past turned out to be alpha-holes. Pat wasn’t any different. After I catch him in a lie for the last time, I call things off. At first, I was devastated, despite knowing I made the right move. I always wanted a baby, but Pat always assured me that now wasn’t the right time. Now that I’m single though, I realize that I don’t need some alpha-hole in my life to be ready for a child. With the help of a reproductive endocrinologist, that’s something I can take into my own hands.


    Donovan

    Watching my fathers’ marriage splinter has left me wary of involvement, and I don’t do long-term. When Katy, the reproductive endocrinologist at my practice, invites me out for drinks with some other doctors from the floor and their partners, I’m a little hesitant. When she assures me there is no alternate motive though, I reluctantly agree. When I get there, everyone seems to be having a good time. It’s not until I hear from my alpha-hole father that I realize many of them are probably living a lie. I don’t trust love and romance, so I don’t stick around. Still, seeing all the happy families at my joint practice, I can’t help but feel a little envious that love isn’t in the books for me. Or is it?

    1

    Lachlan

    What can I get you, today? the barista asked as I walked up the counter to place my order.

    I fumbled around with my smartphone, trying to unlock the screen. Finally managing, I began relaying the orders from everyone in the office. Yeah, could I get four large coffees, black, with cream and sugar separate. After a pause, I continued. And, could I also get three chocolate chip muffins and a breakfast sandwich?

    The barista nodded. Absolutely. The total comes to $16.50, it will be ready in just a few moments.

    I handed him a $20 bill and told him to keep the change. The realtor firm I worked for had a deal with the company. In exchange for purchasing our coffee and breakfast from them exclusively, we received a discount for our orders and avoided having to wait in line, and they would also recommend us to customers they’d heard talking about selling or purchasing property. Though I wasn’t sure how often that came up, Todd, my boss, was happy enough that they allowed us to hang up some advertisements on the bulletin board.

    Moving over to the pickup counter, I grabbed the tray of drinks and the brown paper bag with the muffins and breakfast sandwich. I gave the barista a wave and left, the door chiming as it opened, and began walking back to the office.

    When I got back, I set a coffee and muffin down by the receptionist at the front desk. Thank you, she said cheerfully, giving me a smile.

    I made my way to Todd and his assistant’s office. Is Todd on a call, or is it alright if I head in? I asked his assistant. I set a coffee and a muffin in front of him while dangling the other two coffees, nodding towards the door that led to his office.

    The assistant glanced down quickly at the landline. Nope, go ahead.

    Putting on the biggest smile I could muster, I walked up the door. I had been working for Todd for

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