Sunday, January 5, 2025

๐ŸŽ…๐ŸŽ„Sunday's Short Stack๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ…: The Alphas Santa-Kissed Omega by Lorelei M Hart



Summary:
Alpha Kissed #4
Nothing is simple when you’re dating a single father.

I told myself after my alpha passed away that I might not ever find another. I would raise my son Dane the best I knew how and, when, years later, our family and friends were still acting as if I should mourn forever, I decided to move from The Netherlands to start over in the United States. My little guy deserved a bright future where he wasn’t constantly being asked if he missed a dad he didn’t even remember.

I didn’t do it with the intent of finding another alpha. After all, most omegas were lucky to find one to fall in love with, and I’d had mine. But when I saw Link, I knew he was mine. My true mate.

The moment Gustav walked into the room, and I took in his scent, my heart knew he was mine and there would never be another for me. It was perfect. Except his son disliked me on sight. Now I have no idea how to move on with my mate when someone so important to him disapproves. But I’m not going to give up. I’ve found not only my omega, but my family, my future. One I hope we can all share.

The Alpha’s Santa-Kissed Omega is a MM, Mpreg, non-shifter holiday romance with a strong, kind alpha, an intelligent loving omega, an adorable little boy who isn’t sure about his new situation, and a baby on the way.



I want to take a second to thank the author for the Netherlands connection, my great grandfather came to America with his parents and siblings in 1910 and I really found the holiday traditions interesting.  I also found Link trying to connect with Gustav's son, Dane, through the traditions a lovely little touch.

I won't say too much so as not to spoil anything.  I know some don't like an insta-love romance, they don't find them believable but I can attest to the fact that they are very real as my grandparents were just that: insta-love that lasted 48 years until my grandfather passed.  Of course when dealing with fated mates tropes, why wouldn't insta-love be involved?  Long as the author writes it well it's one of my favorite tropes and Lorelei M Hart definitely writes it well.

When children are involved in the story it can be hard to do them justice, to get the balance right between sugary sweet and obnoxious brat.  Dane is a well balanced little boy who is sweet as can be except when it comes to the new man in his daddy's life.  The author does a wonderful job when it comes to that balance as well as both Gustav and Link's responses to his moments of defiance.  You just want to wrap all three up in huge Mama Bear Hugs to let them know how well they are all handling everything and to let them know it's okay for time to be given to getting all the emotional pieces to fit.

This is only the second story in the author's Alpha Kissed series but I know it won't be my last, a true holiday gem.

RATING:




Chapter One
Gustav Van Dijk
“Papa, I’m scared.”

The words made my heavy heart even more laden. I glanced in the rearview mirror to see my not-quite five-year old in his booster seat, looking out the window. His little cheeks were pale, and his eyelids fluttered, a sure sign he was about to cry. Dane, named after my omega who died giving birth to him, was not responding as well as I’d hoped to our move to the United States.

With the holidays coming soon, I’d decided to wait until January to enroll him in kindergarten, and my own schedule with my new company would be light until then. However, I did need to work online a few hours each afternoon and couldn’t do that easily with a fretful preschooler. Also, my son might adjust better if he made some friends. But I’d seen no other children playing near our rental house, so how?

We’d been strolling down Main Street the day before when we came upon a window covered in gift wrap and a big bow. Dane’s mood lifted and he bounced, asking, “Papa, is that a present?”

A chuckle preceded a pair of men emerging from the store, arms around one another’s waists. “It is indeed, little man,” said one of them. “A surprise present for the town, to be revealed next Saturday. I’m Liam by the way and this is my candy shop, Sugar.” He shook my hand then waved toward the other man. “And this is Edison, my mate.”

“Nice to meet you both,” I replied. “I am Gustav, Gus for short, and this is my son, Dane. So a surprise, huh?”

“We like to do a special window for each holiday, make it really special.”

The other man, Edison, rolled his eyes. “My mate has a flair for the dramatic, but he does run the very best candy store in town.”

“Edison!” protested Liam. “It’s the only candy store in town.”

His mate poked him in the ribs. “It’s the best in the country, but you already know that, and I refuse to contribute to your ego.” A twinkle in his eye offset his words. “Would it be all right to give your son a little something from the store?”

Dane’s smile stretched his chubby cheeks. Since it was the first sign of his happy self I’d seen in weeks, I nodded. “I guess so, if he promises to eat all his broccoli at dinner.”

“Papa, I love the little trees,” Dane protested. “Maybe you should make me eat lima beans instead.” He squinted his eyes and stuck out his tongue. “They’re yucky.”

Liam reached behind him into the store. “I think your son is quite the honest fellow.” He drew out a Santa Claus sucker, dark chocolate with a red suit and white beard. “Here you go!”

“It’s like Sinterklaas.” Dane closed his little fist around the stick and beamed at his new friend. “Thank you, candy-store man.”

“That’s Mr. Liam,” I chided softly.

“Thank you, Mr. Liam,” he echoed. “I promise to eat my broccoli—even if it’s lima beans.”

“You’re welcome,” the man said. “Now, I don’t offer this often, but would you like just the teensiest peek at our window?”

“Or even a bigger one!” Dane thrust out his chest.

Edison tilted his head. “I don’t know, Liam. Do you think he can keep a secret?”

“I can, I can!” my son shouted. “I never even told Daddy I broke his cup.”

A brief silence stretched before the two men burst into laughter.

“Dane!” I chided. “We’ll have to talk about that later. But I think you’ve made your point.

“Okay, little man.” Liam led him into the store and stopped right inside. He tugged back a red velvet curtain and let Dane duck his head under for a few seconds before saying, “Okay, that’s it.”

Dane backed out and straightened, his cheeks flushed, mouth in an O. “I won’t tell anybody! Not even my papa.”

I opened my mouth to speak, but Liam beat me to it. “I think we all agree you shouldn’t have secrets from your papa, so you can tell him, but only in very private, okay? We don’t want to spoil the surprise.”

Dane’s head bobbed. “Okay, Mr. Liam. And thank you for the candy and the secret.”

“Do I detect an accent?” Liam asked. “You aren’t from Holland, are you?” Although nearly everyone learned English in school back home, we by no means sounded like we were born in the USA.

“Exactly right. We just arrived last week.”

“Staying long?”

I flicked a glance at my son, who was busy ripping the plastic off his Santa sucker. “Permanently, if all goes well. I accepted a job here.”

“What do you do?”

“Computer coding.”

“Wow. And why did you choose to come here? I’m sure with your skills you can work almost anywhere.”

I hesitated, and he blushed. “What an ass. It’s none of my business.”

“No, it’s fine.” I didn’t mind answering. Dane had failed at plastic removal, and Edison was now assisting, so I took a step away and the other alpha followed. I lowered my voice. “I was widowed a couple of years ago, and I wanted a change of scenery. Dane barely remembers his other dad, but everywhere we went, people brought him up and it wasn’t good for either of us. So...when this opportunity came along, I decided to give it a shot.”

“Have any friends here in town?” he asked, without the sympathetic tone I’d learned to hate.

“No, not yet.”

“You do now.” He gave me a pat on the arm. “Come by and visit anytime.”

“That means a lot.”

“That’s okay. We have a family ourselves, three and growing. We’ll have to do a playdate.”

“That would be wonderful. Hey, since you are also a dad...do you know of a good babysitter? I need someone for a few hours in the afternoons.”

“Better than that.” He called to his omega, “Edison, do you have any openings at My Brother, My Sister for the afternoon program?”

He did. And Dane had been wildly excited for the past two days, but nerves had gotten hold of him once he was actually on the way.

I braced myself for what was to come.






Lorelei M Hart

Lorelei M. Hart is the cowriting team of USA Today Bestselling Authors Kate Richards and Ever Coming. Friends for years, the duo decided to come together and write one of their favorite guilty pleasures: Mpreg. There is something that just does it for them about smexy men who love each other enough to start a family together in a world where they can do it the old-fashioned way ;). 


EMAIL: Lorelei@mpregwithhart.com



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