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  • A Related by Marriage MPreg (Sprung like Spring, Book 1)
  • By: J. D. Light
  • Narrated by: Brock Starr
  • Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Kissing...Cousins?

By: J. D. Light
Narrated by: Brock Starr
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Summary

Evan and Scout have known each other their whole lives. In fact, they have the same family.  

Okay, they aren't actually related, but Evan's uncle married Scout's aunt, so...yeah, it's a little awkward just how often Scout thinks naughty things about his not-cousin. Especially since they have actual family reunions together. But temptation such as Evan Felton is hard to ignore. Scout's fought the long, hard fight - really long and really hard - but the devil done presented him with a shiny (said in an extremely Southern accent while shaking a fist in the air for drama), and he's starting to think weak men have all the fun. 

Their once easy friendship shifted when they both went through puberty and Evan presented as alpha while Scout presented as omega. Alphas should have to go through some kind of training course on how to handle hormones and emotions, because Evan is pretty sure his inability to process how he was reacting to his then best friend was what drove them apart, and now all they do when they are together is bicker, which is actually pretty fun and makes their cousin Ronni laugh, but when the reunions are over and they go back to their normal lives, it always feels like a little part of him is missing, and he knows that part is Scout. 

When an opportunity presents itself in the form of pranking their cousin Ronni's new boyfriend, lines get crossed...in the best way imaginable, but what happens when the reunion is over, and they go back to their lives without pranks and family keeping them together? 

Kissing...Cousins? is book one in my new lighthearted Omegaverse Sprung like Spring novella series. These books can be listened to as stand-alones, but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth listening in order. There will be fluff, humor, and probably some pining, so sit back, relax, and take a break from the horrors of reality!

©2020 J. D. Light (P)2020 J. D. Light

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Not too bad

I definitely missed Kenneth Obi. The story is funny and the narrator repeated himself several times but this could be down to the author as the books are poorly edited and often the character names change, which would have been picked up with a final edit.

There's not a lot of difference/clarity between characters.

This is a feature of the author's work. A bit like the Salacious series where Mark and Devon change from this one.

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