Book 1: Weight of Everything
Imagine a wardrobe malfunction at the gym. In front of the most handsome man ever.
Dumped by his longtime boyfriend because of his weight, Ulric O’Neil moves to the quiet town of Meadowfall, hoping to start afresh. He’s tired of being chubby, and he’s tired of being lonely. He’s tired of being attracted to the wrong sort of person, too. Which alpha only likes other alphas?
The bigger question: Which man would fall for a chubby, nerdy guy who loves his sweet snacks more than he loves to exercise?
Definitely not Gage Frost, a personal trainer at Ulric’s gym–he’s got the most beautiful face and a stomach-dropping smile, and Ulric knows he’ll fall for Gage sooner than later. Especially when Gage hugs him and kisses him and tells Ulric they can be best friends. But that’s where the line is.
Ulric promises Gage that he won’t fall in love. Thing is, with how often Gage tells him he’s cute, he isn’t so sure he can keep his word.
Weight of Everything is a 74,000-word standalone non-shifter MPreg romance with eventual double-alpha-preg, lots of hurt/comfort, as well as the sweetest alpha who convinces his not-boyfriend that your looks aren’t the only thing that matters.
Book 2: Boss Daddy’s Knots
Boss. Neighbor. Old enough to be Wilkie’s dad. Or… Daddy?
When Wilkie discovers his to-be ex cheating on him, he packs and leaves. But he’s now homeless, and without a job.
Enter King. Wilkie’s too-handsome, too-hot new boss. Who also happens to be his “backdoor neighbor”. What that means? Their bedroom windows face each other. Wilkie sees things he shouldn’t. And so does King.
When Wilkie discovers his surprise pregnancy by his ex, he’s horrified with himself. He needs someone and he doesn’t know who to turn to.
King helps him. In King’s arms, Wilkie feels safe. In King’s arms, Wilkie feels treasured. In King’s arms, Wilkie feels like… maybe he’s not so tainted by his past anymore.
Despite King’s promises, can Wilkie really trust his new Daddy not to walk out on him? Like every other alpha has?
Boss Daddy’s Knots is a 75,000-word standalone non-shifter MPreg romance novel with BOTH kinds of knots, lots of hurt/comfort, size difference, and enough heat to redden your cheeks. HEA guaranteed!
Book 3: So You Want A Baby?
Single alpha dad, Wood Joke Connoisseur. What’s not to love?
Problem is, Lance used to be Elliot’s brother-in-law.
Elliot Rutherford has a hundred problems, and Lance is ninety-nine of them. Actually, that’s not true. Elliot’s biggest problem is his dark past, but when he agrees to babysit his niece, his brother’s ex-husband becomes His Single Biggest Problem.
Mainly because Elliot has secretly nursed a years-long crush on Lance. Also because, at twenty-six, Lance is still much younger than Elliot is.
When they meet for the first time, sparks fly. With Lance, Elliot gets flustered all the time. It’s getting more and more difficult to hide his crush, especially when Lance offers him kindness and comfort, when Lance sees things about him that no one else does.
But the closer they grow to each other, the closer Lance gets to uncovering Elliot’s past. When he finds out, will their blossoming attraction be enough to make him stay?
So You Want A Baby? is an 83k word standalone non-shifter MPreg romance, with oodles of hurt/comfort, an adorable little girl, P-rex discussions, and an alpha who patiently puts his bondmate back together again. HEA guaranteed!
Book 4: Guarding His Enemy
How do you NOT fall in love with your bodyguard?
You make him your enemy, of course.
Phinny doesn’t need a husband or a family. So what if all his Brothers have been getting married and having children? Those are things people tell him he should want. Not things he actually wants. Never mind that he’s been secretly looking at pictures of babies. Never mind that his heart fills with deeper yearning with every wedding he attends.
Unbeknownst to him, his Brothers have set him up with the best alpha possible: his bodyguard.
Blaze is twenty-six to Phinny’s forty-four. He’s young, full of distrust, and from the way Phinny ruins their first meeting? He hates Phinny.
In order to protect his heart, Phinny needs them to be enemies. But the way Blaze holds him, the way Blaze starts to see him for who he really is… It terrifies him.
They can’t get so close. Or can they?
Guarding His Enemy can be read as a standalone, but why would you? 😀 It’s 81k of enemies-to-lovers spiciness, with non-shifter MPreg and lots of romance, and way too many jokes.
Book 5: A Second Chance for the Firefighter
Firefighter. Ex-spy. Godfather of way too many kids.
But the one man Nate wants, he can’t have.
What makes a man happy? Firefighter Nate Fielding has everything: a great team, a beautiful house, a street of neighbors he calls his Brothers. But for the past eight years, he’s struggled to fill the gaping hole in his heart.
A lifetime ago, he had a partner. Taylor had been the best friend he could ask for, the one agent he’d trusted with his life. Except he’d messed up. And Taylor had fled, shattering their two-man team.
These days, Nate gets by babysitting his friends’ children, daydreaming about a plus-one to take to his Brother Phinny’s wedding. When Taylor shows up with a private job he can’t complete alone, Nate can’t resist.
He’s still hopelessly in love. He’s still the only alpha Taylor trusts.
Taylor’s mission involves too much intimacy, though. It makes the sparks between them turn into an inferno. And even though Nate’s a firefighter, this is one flame he can’t bear to put out.
They won’t get burnt this time… or will they?
** Warning: While Nate’s book involves two weddings and a babysitting prank with 13 children, it also contains various kinds of fake abuse for the sake of a rescue mission. If these are your triggers, please be careful when reading!
** P.S. The fake abuse is also why there is a LOT of aftercare going on in this book.
78k words, non-shifter MPreg romance. All Meadowfall books can be read out-of-order!