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Making a Family Volume 2 - Making a Family

Rosa Swann

Publisher: 5 Times Chaos

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Summary

When your fated mate becomes your husband and you gain a whole lot of new family… 
Clay 
If I thought that planning a wedding party in two days, after my spontaneous proposal, would be difficult, we now have the added difficulty of needing to take care of Wes and his kids too. 
But I'm not giving up, not on either of those things. I will protect Wes and I will also give Aiden the life that he deserves… 
Aiden 
Taking care of Wes' kids isn't the hardest task in the world, it's Wes himself who may prove more difficult. Only, just as I'm settling in for a day of babysitting, my own younger Omega brother, Felix, is standing in the middle of the living room, demanding to know where Hailey is. 
Like dealing with one stubborn Omega brother isn't hard enough… 
This volume includes the second and final five novellas in the Making a Family series: Angering an Alpha, Building a Home, Celebrating a Birthday, Welcoming our Twins and Loving our Family. These stories take place in the non-shifter Omegaverse Mates World and contain mpreg (male-pregnancy).
Available since: 02/23/2018.

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