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  • A Nest for Eli

  • Alaskan Pebble Gifters, Book 6
  • By: Amy Bellows
  • Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
  • Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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A Nest for Eli

By: Amy Bellows
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Eli loves his job as a hired fist. He gets to help pregnant omegas through a very intimate and personal moment in their lives - giving birth.

When Maxim, an alpha polar bear shifter, asks for Eli’s help making an app to pair hired fists with pregnant omegas in need, Eli immediately agrees. He doesn’t expect to be so captivated by Maxim’s kind blue eyes and quiet intelligence. After all, Eli’s never felt attracted to another alpha before.

But Maxim makes him question everything.

When their friendship turns into a passion more life-changing than Eli has ever known, the biggest question he has is this: How will Maxim feel about being in a relationship with a hired fist? Is Eli willing to quit his job to be with him? And if he does, what will happen to the pregnant penguin shifters who need his help?

A Nest for Eli is book six of the Alaskan Pebble Gifters series and will not make sense unless you have listened to the entire series. While Eli’s and Max’s story is more focused on MPreg than any other book in the Alaskan Pebble Gifters series, neither of the main characters become pregnant. You can still expect penguin chicks at the end, nesting, and lots of penguin shifter nonsense.

A Nest for Eli includes scenes of tender sharing that are an integral and sweet element of Eli’s and Maxim’s relationship.

©2021 Amy Bellows (P)2021 Amy Bellows

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Another heartwarming penguin / polar bear bond!

Alpha penguin shifter Eli and alpha polar bear shifter Maxim both break the law. Eli performs a sex worker service helping pregnant penguin shifters give birth if they or their partners can’t. Maxim only seeks relationships with other alphas which caused him to lose his place at the polar bear academy and could banish him to the Slope. Both men find a kindred spirit in each other and provide the support to fight for their causes. I enjoyed this polar/penguin mates series and this book. While neither Eli or Maxim could fall pregnant, it’s still technically has an MPREG plot. I haven’t met an Amy Bellows book I haven’t liked, she really has imagined a wonderfully creative shifter world that’s been a delight to experience. She has thoughtfully reflected a few political issues and I hope these will continue to be championed in future series. Zachary Zaba’s audio narration has also been excellent.

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