For twenty years, single-dad Micah Davis has dreamed of the perfect wedding. The perfect alpha.Then the Fire tears apart Micah’s body, leaving him crippled and scarred.His confidence wrecked, his chances of finding a bondmate sub-zero, Micah has little left…Except a secret:The nineteen-year-old in his college classes, Spike? Micah’s son’s close friend?Spike makes Micah feel desirable again. … Micah feel desirable again.
Like Micah might just be the most important person in the world.
Spike keeps his secrets close:
He’s in love with his professor. Has been for nine years.
He’s been homeless. He’s secretly a sap.
Then there’s his alpha stepbrother, Kai, and Spike shouldn’t love him, too, but he does.
Except Micah’s too good for Spike, and Kai has sworn to leave Meadowfall.
Sooner or later, they’ll both break Spike’s heart.
Kai has a dream: To play major-league basketball. To become stronger, richer.
So he can never be hurt again.
That means leaving his hometown, and it means leaving Spike behind.
But Kai won’t rest easy until Spike settles down with a bondmate… And if it’s the professor Spike wants, it’s the professor Spike gets.
Kai will do anything for his stepbrother.
What Kai doesn’t expect… is for his own heart to be tangled in the process.
His Two Alphas is a MMM, A/A/O non-shifter, standalone MPreg romance. HEA guaranteed.
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There are some deep feelings in this book. I love how Micah has shown his strength but still has wants. Spike and Kai despite their ages and their baggage really seem to be caring men. There are also willing to step up and take responsibility. I love how dreams can be followed while yet maintaining the relationships . This story has all the feels.
What a sweet, mixed up, hilarious love story! Imagine a love triangle that consists of three men two of which are young college alphas and the third is their much older omega professor. Each comes into this complicated relationship with a lot of baggage. Mix in an unplanned pregnancy and you have the stuff from which high drama is born. The storyline has it all love, hate, insecurities, sacrifice, sadness, fear, anger, and lastly great joy. This was my first Meadowfall book but it definitely won’t be my last.
Micah at 41 has finally found the true love he’s always dreamt of sorta. But it’s not with just one handsome and dashing young alpha but two and they happen to be his college students a very big NO-NO at the university. The two young men are also friends and classmates with his alpha son another big NO-NO. What does an older omega professor do with two young alpha’s? What could go wrong!
Spike and Kai are stepbrothers with a very unorthodox and some would even call it a taboo relationship with each other. Spike is an A student that has loved and been obsessed with Micah for years. Kai is more athlete than a studious student. It’s Kai’s full-ride scholarship for basketball that allows him to help Spike pay for his college tuition. They both slip money to their mother when they can to help her to pick up the slack from their worthless unemployed alpha father.
You simply have to read this book to enjoy all that it offers. The book is a real page-turner. You never know what problem or situation the three men are going to have to face in their journey to their HEA. Get your own copy of this wonderful and sweet story let it warm your heart and tug those heartstrings. It will most certainly be worth your while.
“I voluntarily reviewed this book for an honest review”
Three men leading three different lives. Each of the men are dealing with their own insecurities and problems. Being alone and hurt is hard so when they each begin to see that they have someone to lean on the healing starts but will it be enough? Can these men take a chance and try for their happy ever after?
I really enjoyed seeing Micah find happiness. Spike and Kai are good men and they prove it time and time again. Watching each man not only find his true self but also just where his feelings take him made for a beautiful read. Their story is a rollercoaster ride of emotions and will pull on your heartstrings. I loved seeing the relationships grow and deepen as their story goes on. It was nice to see Micah , Spike and Kai fight for what they have found with each other. The men are good together and the love that they share shines through in everything that they do. That love is deep and stronger than anything that is thrown at them and they learn that their bond can stand against anyone who wants to destroy it. Their story moves along at a nice pace and pulled me in right from the start making it another great installment in this series.
ARC given in exchange for an honest review.
This book brings the angst, the heartache and the joy. Micah has been through so much, and he doesn’t realize that his scars make him beautiful and strong. Spike harbors guilt and so much raw emotion. Kai is unsure but strong enough for everyone. It was beautiful watching this story unfold
Is Micah too damaged to find unconditional love and acceptance?His son’s friends beg to differ!
May 29, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition
3.5-4 stars
This MPreg romance was chockful with superheated scenes, MMM and MM. It was not, however, my favorite book in the series. If you like to read about challenging stepbrother relationships, I recommend Wineheart’s Stepbrother’s Secret and Omega’s Stepbrother. The constant couplings in this one detracted a bit from the emotional journey; it seemed that getting it on was Spike’s solution for just about everything. I also found the end of the story for the College president vague; it needed a fuller explanation of what happened.
I read a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest review.
I loved how Micah was able to be loved without him changing who we’ve known in the previous books. Coming into this story, we knew that he was still hurting, physically, from the results of the fire, but he had been able to work through most of the emotional toil associated with it. He was at peace with himself and didn’t seem to blame others for the accident. That self-assurance carried on as he came to start his relationship with Spike and Kai.
Having said that, I also liked that some of his insecurities reared up again when he began to come out of his routine, and comfort zone, and deal with things that he’d only buried rather than worked through. I felt that this really gave Micah’s character delightful depth.
I had a little harder time connecting to either Spike or Kai, and that is why I knocked off a star in my rating. Both of these young men had what should have been emotional and potentially scarring backstories, and if I had been able to really feel it, I think that this book would have knocked it out of the park for me.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
I think this is my favorite book in the series yet. I have been impatiently awaiting Micah’s story, and I was not disappointed. The characters are well developed and the storyline flows smoothly.
This book is full of the taboo. From the lesser May/December, to the professor/students, onto the step-brothers, and the two alphas and DP, the list is wonderful!
Micah has been a single dad for the last 20 years, and for the last 10, has been horribly scarred and insecure. He has given up on finding an alpha who will love him enough to overlook his flaws, but he still pines for love and romance.
Spike and Kai are step-brothers who have grown up sharing everything; from food to clothes, to sexual release. Spike has been obsessed with Micah since the day he accidentally caused him harm, but he has also harbored an undying love for Kai.
Kai is emotionally shut down. He had a difficult time growing up, and is determined that he will not be like his father. He is going to be a success. When Spike finally works his way into Micah’s bed, Kai comes along.
They are taking a big risk; Micah could lose his job, as he is their professor. But, he has never felt this wanted and safe. I liked Spike, but he was more of a horny teenager in my eyes, even though he was the most devoted to both men. But, I adored the vulnerable Kai. It took him and Micah a while to figure things out, and longer for him to admit to himself his true feelings for his brother, but in the end, he was steadfast and true.
There were some rocky times, and some heartbreaking times, but in the end, justice and love trumped them all. The young alphas win over not only Micah, but also his son York, who had been their friend before the whole affair began. We get a wonderful HEA, and I look forward to seeing more from Meadowfall.
Happy reading!
* I received an ARC of this book and I am leaving my honest review. *
A WONDER OF GOOD INTENTIONS GONE BAD
This story of an older omega, Micah Davis, and two younger alphas, stepbrothers, Spike and Kai Ventura, show how various upbringings and misfortunes lead people to make different and sometimes rash decisions. The uplifting moments int the story are the boys owning up to their responsibilities. The stranger moments were each individual trying to find the best for the other two people in the triangle.
I am so glad Micah gets his HEA. He broke my heart in previous books and so glad he gets his story. Micah, Spike and Kai have their ups and downs, throughout but their strength comes through.
This is a great read in the Meadowfall books!
Two young alphas at the very beginning of their lives and an older omega, a single father with a huge weight on his shoulders.
Two young students and a professor.
Two stepbrothers and an older man.
Anna Wineheart built a fascinating story of three seemingly mismatched characters, who navigate the murky waters of attraction and responsibilities. The story, with a heat rate of totally scorching hot, pulls you in from the very start. We get to meet three completely different personalities, their emotions, insecurities, hangups and fears in amazing detail. Character development of the best quality in this one <3