Life Lesson: Groupies are not the best choice of a mate. Alpha Edwin loves music. Unfortunately, he can’t carry a tune in a bucket. He can, however, run a sound system like a boss and soon finds himself touring the world with some of the biggest bands. He is living the dream: great music, a good living, and wonderful twin boys. His mate is…less wonderful, leaving him with his twins when she … twins when she figures out Edwin is not the staircase to her own freedom.
Life Lesson: Not everything you hear about concert tours is true—just the good parts.
Pregnant Omega Judson needs a job and now. When he is offered a job teaching and tutoring two kids whose father tours with the biggest band on the billboard charts, his gut reaction is to decline. They are alcohol-and-drug-filled month-long parties, or so the rumor goes, and the one thing Judson doesn’t need is to be around a bunch of drunks. He had enough of that in his past career as an exotic dancer.
Life Lesson: Always get it in print.
Traveling across the world and teaching two of the most creative children turns out to be one of the more challenging things Judson has ever done. The most challenging part is keeping his hands, lips, teeth, and other parts away from his sexy boss, Edwin. It would be far easier if his boss didn’t flirt back.
Iliana, the kids’ mother, comes around making noise about wanting the kids, and all semblance of normal—normal for a concert tour anyway—flies out the window. Threats are made, lawsuits are filed, and things get ugly quickly. Judson refuses to leave Edwin’s side, determined to help him keep his family and possibly make one of his own.
Saved By the Manny is a super sweet with knotty heat non-shifter M/M mpreg romance featuring two intelligent and energetic twins boys, a band far less party-oriented than anyone could have guessed, a sound manager who would do anything for his children, and a manny would would do anything for said sound manager. It is the fourth book in the popular Manny’s Mannies series and can be read as a standalone.
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I enjoyed this sweet, low angst love story. Edwin and Judson are great characters. I loved Judson’s devotion to the twins and their father, especially when Edwin’s ex came back into the picture to try to make trouble.
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Judson is the sound man for the Creature tour. He needs a manny for his seven year old twin boys. Edwin became a stripper to help pay his grandfather medical bills. He ends up pregnant after a one night stand. He takes the job as the manny because the money is good. I really enjoyed this book.
Omega Edwin made one mistake and now is paying for it. Alpha Judson needs help looking after his sons while he travels with his job. Neither can deny the attraction. Will Judson accept Edwin’s past? Will Edwin get everything he never knew he wanted?
Loved how both characters had been burned, but were able to overcome it. I didn’t blame Edwin for being scared, but loved when he took the chance at a Happy Ever After. I loved how while surprised Judson took everything Edwin brought with him in stride and was determined to be there for him! Good read!
When one door slams in your face almost breaking your nose, another opens soothing your heart. Edwin, Alpha, worked as sound engineer for musical groups found a job that didn’t involve touring. Iliana enjoyed life on the road and access to the rich and famous. His babies’ momma left him with 7 year old twin boys, Bowie & Jagger and a load of debt that supported her desired lifestyle. Edwin gets an opportunity to live his dream traveling the world, for 4 months, working sound systems for Simon’s group.Gordon, band manager was major person having an affair with Eliana behind Edwin’s back. Judson, Omega, former exotic dancer, says yes to an unworthy man. He ends up pregnant needing a new job ASAP. He’s offered one watching Edwin’s boys, but he believes streotypes of musician and their crew and wants to avoid problems. Judson takes the job and finds the boys delightfully challenging. He has the hots for Edwin, who flirts back. Iliana, wants what she doesn’t have and threatens the well being of Edwin’s family. Judson sticks with the family offering support and anything Edwin needs. Can Edwin and Judson successfully navigate a tour and twins? How much trouble will Iliana cause? Can Edwin and Judson get past their drama and listen to their hearts? Delightful story. I received an ARC from Booksprout for a review.
Pregnant Omega meets his match in this sweet and entertaining love story about two men from totally different backgrounds that meet and fall in love surrounded by kids and band mates and so much love. You will fall in love with them right from the start. I can’t wait for the next book in this series.
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While not a slow-burn romance, I loved how Edwin’s care, concern, and attraction were slowly building and simmering until he and Judson worked up the courage to act on all that heat. There were a few minor conflicts that could have vied poorly for attention, but rather than overloading such a short story, the major conflict was sufficiently large, though I will say that it was a bit abrupt and anticlimactic. From start to finish Edwin and Judson’s awkward earnestness was endearing and sweet and their story was worth the quick read.
Edwin was simple and straightforward in everything he did. He didn’t hold any of Judson’s past against him even when the less savory aspects became known. Once he decided to be all in, he was in for good. I respected that about him, that he was willing to understand what Judson did, why he did it, and never made him feel less-than while assuring him he’d never be going back to his former career.
Judson wasn’t weak, but I wouldn’t say he was a strong character either. There were great attributes to him that were a wonderful balance to Edwin and his troubled boys. All of their relationships worked in their own way and their unit was better together.
As I mentioned before regarding the many conflicts, I think at least one of them could have been completely removed because it detracted and distracted from the story’s flow instead of supporting or advancing it. Regarding Judson’s profession, this was an issue but not the main conflict and for that I was appreciative. If we had fixated on that there would have been a lot of emotional turmoil and angst to have to deal with and would have been unpleasant in a story this short. As in the synopsis, it’s the ex wife that gets the “honor” of being the antagonist. When she appears, how she appears, and the fallout from her actions were super condensed and kind of awkward; like a flash in the pan rather than anything to actually deserve page time. So all’s well that ends well, I suppose, but this was a cute story that I enjoyed and would likely recommend to any of this author’s or genre/sub genre’s fans.
3.5 stars rounded up for a good couple and a sweet story.
I loved this installment of the series. Edwin is scraping the bottom trying to make ends meet while helping out his ill grandfather. I only wish we’d gotten to see Edwin introduce his grandfather to his alpha and kids. He’s great with the children and the attraction between him and Judson is magnetic. I was impressed with Judson’s reaction to figuring out what kind of ‘dancer’ Edwin used to be. He didn’t even pause, Edwin was the man he loved hands down and his past didn’t matter. He proves over and over that he loves Edwin, their boys, and their unborn baby. The whole gang of rock stars is wonderful, they show Edwin and Judson that they’re family in the truest sense of the word.
Edwin is a pole dancer – out of necessity – he needs to support his grandfather. When he finds out that he is pregnant by a one-night-stand he must find an alternative and contacts Manny’s Mannies. His job is to take care of 2 boys for four months on a tour through the US with a famous rock band. The boy’s father is a single dad sound technician.Of course, things quickly become more complicated on many levels.
The book is fun to read with lovable characters and an easy, enjoyable plot.
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I enjoyed reading this sweet, captivating Mpreg romance, I found the story-line and plot to be well-written, entertaining and a pleasure to read. The characters are well developed and realistic with their emotional feelings, the secondary characters offer good support.
There is: an alpha (Judson) was happy with the way his life was going but shocked when his female mate (Iliana) walked out on him & their twin sons (Bowie & Jagger), he decides to employ a manny & is quite dubious about employing a pregnant manny (Edwin) but decides to take a chance, naturally there is a villain or two, some twists, drama, friendship, reluctance, a band tour, conversations, memories, attractions, decisions, verbal banter, discovery, vulnerability, determination, housing problems, confrontations, insults, threats, a unexpected surprise, caring friends, helpfulness, contentment, love & a wonderful happy conclusion.