The Bookmobile Baby
A M/M Nonshifter M Preg Story Set in The Omegaverse: Nerds Who Knot, Book 2
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Barney Parkwynne
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Amy Bellows
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During the week Simon Seymore is a good little bookmobile librarian. He lives and breathes his job providing library access to the rural towns south of Grayson City. But every weekend he heads to the bar in search of another alpha to go home with. If he preps himself beforehand, they never have to know his secret: Simon can't slick.
Omegas who can't slick can't have children either, and alphas aren't accepting of that. At t27, Simon's learned that relationships simply aren't worth the risk. It's better to focus on his job, and stop dreaming about the mate he's never going to have.
Art Hitchens buried the love of his life five years ago. At 45, he has no intention of chasing after omegas ever again. But when a bookmobile librarian shows up in his hometown and gives him a wild proposition, Art feels alive for the first time in years.
Simon may be too young for Art and slow to trust after being rejected so many times, but Art feels a need to take care of Simon that's impossible to ignore.
The Bookmobile Baby is a May/December romance with knotting, MPreg, BDSM, and a nurturing Dom. It's the second book in the Nerds Who Knot series, but it stands alone.
©2019 Amy Bellows (P)2019 Amy BellowsWhat listeners say about The Bookmobile Baby
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- Emma Burbidge
- 10-10-19
How to Attract a Daddy in 5 easy steps
Barney Parkwynne is a new-to-me narrator, but he has a wonderful gravelly voice when he's channelling older Alpha Art, but uses a nice lighter tone when voicing the younger Omega Simon.
I enjoyed this tale by Amy Bellows in her Nerds Who Knot series, so I'll be looking to check out the first book in the series, which I hadn't previously read. This book can standalone as the characters from the first book do make the occasional appearance in this story, but it's not essential to know their story to appreciate this one.
My favourite funny bit was when Simon managed to set fire to meatloaf in his oven. Recommended for lovers of MPreg Omega-verse romance. A nice way to spend an afternoon or a car journey.
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- Sabbath
- 29-09-19
Enjoyable and deeply moving
As much as I enjoyed the book,I really enjoyed this narration. Bellows's knack for her engaging stories are brought to life by Parkwynne. He truly leaves his mark with this narration. Art and Simone are truly a great pair that jump off the page. Not to be left off your list. Perfect for a long trek.
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- Joanne1988
- 15-09-19
New to new author and narrator
I haven't read/listened to anything from this author before. I really enjoyed this story. Art and Simon are great together. at first I was a little startled with how fast it started but it suited the story and the author managed to fit more in. The narrator is new to me aswell and I think he did an amazing job with the characters and the emotions in this book. I'm going to find book 1 now haha
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- Claudia CG Lezar
- 05-05-20
as good as the ebook
The story is always full stars, because if I wouldn't like the story as ebook, I wouldn't listen to the audiobook. I can't listen to an audiobook without knowing the book, that's not possible for me.
The performance from the narrator is also very important for me. I can't listen to a lot, because my English as a non-native-speaker isn't so perfect to follow a whole story over hours, when the narrator speaks too fast or too sloppy. Normally I have to SEE the person, who is talking to me in English. It took me a little bit, to come into the narrator, but at the end, it worked. I only have to take a few breaks between. I'm just not yet finish with the book, I’m over the half, but I listen enough to give a review.
PLEASE READ MY RATING SYSTEM!!!
To my ratings:
5* - very very good
it's like an A+
4* - very good and will be often re-listening
it's like an A
3* - it's more then a one-time-listening.
it's like a B
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- Gwen
- 30-09-19
Bookmobile Simon
This is a May-December romance. I love those. The librarian is Isaac’s best friend. I like how this second book shows a bit of Isaac but that doesn’t mean Simon isn’t as interesting character. He’s cute, nerdy and with a dream of being a father. Art is an older guy who comes into his library and into his life, for better or for worse, safe word or not. :-) ❤️
Good narration although sometimes Simon sounded like Art.
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- Rebekah
- 17-09-19
Really brilliant
This is a really brilliant book to listen to and I really enjoy following Simon and Art who are both hurting due their life situations but when the unexpected happens they have to decide to put that behind them so they can get Simon pregnant.
The narrator did a brilliant job bringing the story to life as well.
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- zoe pappa
- 06-04-20
Amazing
What a sweet and wonderful story. The main characters were so beautiful together. They really warmed my heart. Their happy ending made me happy too. And I loved the narrator! :D
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- Trio
- 30-09-19
Such a Creative Omegaverse Story!
The Bookmobile Baby, the second book in Amy Bellows' Nerds Who Knot series, is sweet and cute and absolutely adorable.
Bellows has created a unique non-shifter Mpreg universe and I really enjoyed the very thorough and well thought out details in The Bookmobile Baby.
These are wonderful characters and my heart went out to these two men. Simon, who wants nothing more than to become a dad, and who has physical limitations which prevent that from happening. And Art, who has the biggest heart ever, who lost the love of his life five years ago and has given up on ever having love in his life again.
Though this is the second book in the series, I did not read The Accidental Everything and had no trouble following along. I'll definitely be looking to read Rhett and Isaac's story as soon as I can though.
an audio copy of The Bookmobile Baby was provided to me for the purpose of my review
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- Emma Vago
- 18-09-19
Loved it! Bookmobile Baby!
This book is just amazing! I love Art and Simon. They are so cute together! I love how Barney brought these characters to life!
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- AliE
- 20-09-19
Loved it
I read this book in Kindle Unlimited when it first came out even though I hadn't read Book 1 in the series. Listening to it straight after listening toThe Accidental Everything has made this book seem even better. Revisiting with Isaac and Rhett, and getting to know Isaac's friend Simon, has been amazing.
Simon is such a sweet character who has an underlying sadness because he doesn't think he can have the children he so desperately wants. Art isn't in any way a typical Alpha and is therefore very accepting of Simon. Not that there aren't plenty of problems on the way to a HEA.
This book is longer than the last, so the storyline is more detailed. I love the descriptions such as Simon's interactions with children who visit the library and the children's books that he collects. Art's relationship with his deceased husband Dean and the intricacies of their bonding are other examples. I ended up having to buy my own copy of the book!
The narration by Barney Parkwynne is, once again, very good. The pace is just right and I love how smooth his voice is. He captures Simon and Art beautifully.
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