Gunnar swore to serve and protect, but he couldn’t save the omega he loved. Will a sick kitten give him a second chance at love?Police Detective and single dad, Gunnar Justice swore an oath to serve and protect, but he couldn’t save the omega closest to him. Now he’s raising his 8-year-old daughter alone. But when his daughter adopts a sick kitten, will a hot veterinarian with his own secrets … veterinarian with his own secrets offer a second chance at love?
Pursued by a relentless stalker, omega veterinarian, Liam Chandler, packs up his entire life and moves across the country to start over. He has lost faith in romance and instead devotes his time to saving his animal patients. But when a handsome alpha detective and his daughter come into Liam’s exam room with a kitten who needs a miracle, will Liam give romance a second chance?
Can these two men overcome their pasts to make a family together? Even as a final threat from Liam’s past threatens not only their relationship but their lives.
To Love and Protect His Omega is a single dad m/m Omegaverse romance with mystery, action and all of the feels.
If you love Omegaverse romance that keeps you turning pages into the wee hours of the morning, start reading To Love and Protect now!
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Gunnar and Liam both have an opportunity for a second chance at love. Neither think they’re ready or willing for that kind of connection but things in life never go according to plan. An early morning visit to the vet brings Gunnar and Liam together but it’ll take determination, moving forward from the past, and a precocious eight-year old little girl to keep them together. Oh, and catching a killer that may or may not be after Liam.
There’s quite a bit of self-doubt and self-flagellation going on under Gunnar’s strong, capable, alpha persona. I can understand his thinking and feel for him. I’m glad, though, that he allows himself to feel the connection to Liam and somewhat quickly gives in to the pull. There’s an intense draw to the man that I would have been disappointed if he followed the oft-used tactic of hiding behind a dead lover to keep from finding happiness after loss. It’s absolutely normal, healthy, good even to fully grieve before entering into a new relationship after losing a loved one. I think, from what we learn of Gunnar, that what he really has to conquer to fully accept a new love is his own feeling of failure and not his loyalty or love for his deceased husband. Ultimately it’s his decision to accept what he could have with Liam that pushes them forward into the kind of relationship they can build a forever on.
With Liam it’s a bit different. He has personal trauma that’s much more sinister that tries to follow him into his new life. His days are filled with helping others, helping their animals, and fear. He’s doing his best to move forward but can’t shake the terror that his past will find him. When he meets Gunnar he’s determined to squash his attraction but it’s Gunnar’s earnestness, his daughter, his innate ability to calm and soothe Liam’s fear that convinces him to give in.
The chemistry between the men is pretty steamy. I enjoyed their interplay and that their relationship felt equal. There was the usual omega submission thing, but not to a level that seemed archaic, rather one that let their true selves come forward. By allowing their vulnerabilities to show both in and outside of the bedroom they could fully support one another. Liam stood next to Gunnar in every way, a united front full of give and take. It was also clear in how Gunnar expressed his worry but wasn’t overprotective and Liam didn’t stubbornly push back against any posturing. This came in handy when things went pear-shaped.
Liam’s past does, indeed, catch up with them and it ramped up very quickly. There was a lot of plodding in that regard and I wasn’t sure if it would ever get to the point. Instead, it was very few details and more set-up followed by a huge confrontation and a quick resolution. While that was okay, I do wish there had been something more direct, active, or harder-hitting in terms of how the plot progressed. I don’t mean more dangerous things happening or anything like that, just for the plot progression to feel more dynamic rather than static. It felt like the story gave a TON of detail but didn’t really move forward very quickly, well, except for the timeline of the romance…that was pretty quick. Overall, though, the story was a good one with passion, tenderness, and growth.
This was an overall sweet book. I liked the storyline of how Liam and Gunnar met and Olivia was a nice and sweet addition to the book.
After meeting the MC’s and learning about them, I felt that their dialogue with each other did not really match up. Some of the things were a bit contradictory. This was a romance so it is obvious that the MC’s are going to get together, but it seemed like both of them moved quicker than I expected based on their pasts.
I really enjoyed towards the end of the book when it was a little suspenseful and kept me guessing. It incorporated things we had learned previously in the book and I liked that little change of pace from super sweet to suspenseful.
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn’t a requirement. ***
**Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.**
To Love and Protect His Omega is the first book in Quinn Michaels’ Justice Brothers series. This is an Omegaverse series with Alphas and Omegas. In this first book, police detective Gunnar is a single father after losing his Omega. He’s raising his 8-year old daughter and struggling to get over the loss of his husband. He’s also moved to a new police station because of a case and issues with his partner at the previous station. Gunnar’s life is spinning out of control and is further pushed by his daughter’s new kitten getting sick. Gunnar and Olivia rush the kitten to the nearest vet. Liam is new to the veterinarian practice but he loves his job and the people he works with. He sees a variety of animals and is able to build relationships with his patient’s owners. Liam has no interest in dating after coming out of a bad relationship but biology isn’t going to allow him to ignore Gunnar.
Liam was a very likable character, even as he came across as secretive. He was loved by his co-workers, by his patients, their owners, and everyone who came in contact with him. He was great with Olivia. I had a little more issue liking Gunnar. I’m not even sure what it was about him, but I struggled with him. Olivia was a cute, easily likable 8-year-old. Sometimes, she seemed a lot older and sometimes a lot younger. She was a big part of the story, as she should have been, but at times I felt she was missing during important moments.
For me, the relationship between Liam and Gunnar didn’t have a lot of development. It seemed to happen quickly and though it did feel like there was some chemistry between the two men, it really didn’t develop, in my opinion, because of the rush to have a relationship. This story focused a lot on Gunnar’s job as a police detective and eventually, Liam’s stalker. Gunnar is working a case of murdered omegas. There’s a mystery tied into it but I knew early into the story who was going to be the killer.
This has great potential to be a sweet romance with two men meeting because of a little girl and her kitten. I think for me that was lost in the first phone call between Liam and Gunnar where it turned into more than just a phone call. That just felt so out of place and the wrong timing completely. I would have loved to have more development between the two men, including spending time with Olivia before that happened. The author did a good job with the police and mystery portion of the story and did a great job of introducing lots of cute animals to the situation.
If you enjoy reading MPreg, then you should definitely give this one a try. If it matters to you (and it seems some people do care), there is no childbirth included in this story. I know many readers are looking for MPreg’s that shows the pregnancy through delivery, others prefer not to see it. Just know that male pregnancy happens in MPreg books.
Rating: 4 stars
I really love this story. It’s full of strength, love, passion, and an adorable little girl that wins everyone over! Gunnar and Liam are an adorable couple who mesh perfectly together. A sick kitten brings them together and even though they each have hurts and obstacles from the past to get over, they give in to their passion. I really like how they work together and help one another. I’m truly looking forward to more stories in this series.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.