6/27/2023 0 Comments Eileen glass human omegaThis now brings me to the one, sort of, negative comment that I have, that being the narration. The *expectation* that it might be possible is fine for Seil and his people to have, but if you somehow make it biologically possible for a human male to give birth on that world, you will loose a fan. I am really hoping that, if this series continues, it never does as while I can suspend disbelief on a couple of fronts (e.g., Space, ETs, tech, etc.), I would find it extremely difficult to believe that all parties are biologically compatible. Another saving grace for it was that the MPreg part, although strongly hinted at, did not manifest itself (at least so far). I also liked that the "story" had some meat to it (no pun intended) in that there actually was one separate from the "romance" part of it. However, this series, being placed on a SciFi theme, intrigued me enough to chance it (I like SciFi -), and I am glad that I did. As a reviewer on another book has observed, they tend to be M/F romance stories with the female gender (but not attitudes and "frailties") swapped to a (feminine) male. To explain the title a little, after having listened to several MPreg M/M stories, I have pretty much determined that I am not a fan of the genre.
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