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  • A Home for Ben

  • Alaskan Pebble Gifters, Book 3
  • By: Amy Bellows
  • Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
  • Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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A Home for Ben

By: Amy Bellows
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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Ben is a pebble-gifting season reject. He wandered the cold streets of Anchorage for three weeks straight, hoping an alpha would give him a pebble. But no one did.

Axel is banished. He lost his temper four years ago and almost killed the alpha who abandoned his brother. Now, he can only spend a handful of days per year in Anchorage, which is when he comes upon a sad penguin shifter in a wrinkled tuxedo.

When Cyrano runs into Ben and Axel by chance, he decides to lure them both to bed. Clearly, Ben needs someone to show him how irresistibly attractive he is, and Axel needs to be reminded that he’s a good man, despite what happened in the past.

Cyrano’s sure he can do both at the same time. On the same night. After all, he’s good at multitasking. It’s a perfect plan. Until he falls in love. With both of them.

A Home for Ben is an MMM romance with an accidental pet tortoise, two omegas who get pregnant at the same time, and cameos from previous characters in the Alaskan Pebble Gifters series. This book is the third in the series and will only make sense if you’ve read/listened to the first two books.

Please note that A Home for Ben includes both traditional mpreg and mpreg of the penguin egg variety.

©2020 Amy Bellows (P)2021 Amy Bellows

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Thoroughly charming MPREG MMM romance!

Ben is an orphaned penguin shifter who had hoped to find a mate by moving to Anchorage for the Pebble Gifting Season, but alas no. His luck changes when he meets polar bear shifters Axel and Cyrano, who are in a complicated semi-committed relationship. It’s complicated because Axel is a ‘rager’, a polar bear shifter who has been deemed to have lost control at one point, and is now in servitude with no chance to mate. Cy has his own commitment issues but with the addition of Ben and through a change of circumstance for Axel, the three might be able to make it work. Besides Amy Bellows’ fabulously creative world building, she writes sweet and heartwarming stories. You’d think the minimal angst would make them bland but they never are. The characters, ideas, storylines, and the steam make them really rewarding and enjoyable - it’s an impressive writing knack! Changing aural gears during a series can be hard, but the shift in audio narrators to Zachary Zaba was smooth, he’s a consistently good performer and he does an excellent job here.

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