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Poppy Field Boxed Set: Mpreg Romance Bundle

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This set contains five heartwarming, steamy, contemporary Non-shifter Mpreg romances from my popular Poppy Field Series. Each story has a happy ever after guaranteed. Box Set Contains Book 1- Baby Doctor Book 2- Cowboy's Omega Book 3- Baby Donor Book 4- Alpha's Secret Baby Book 5- Manny Problems

665 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 6, 2019

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568 reviews4 followers
April 21, 2019
I previously reviewed Advanced Reader Copy of all these books individually.

Baby Doctor:
Poor Peter, to him it was unimaginable that he could not fall pregnant, that is something that can mess with a person's whole identity really which is what brings him to Rafe, a fertility specialist. Rafe is, to put it mildly, a total d-bag. How the heck a fertility specialist could have a bedside manner that abysmal is beyond me but I suppose when you're the best then it means you can be a tool and people will still use your services because you are so good at what you do, needless to say Rafe is less than kind and Peter leaves the consultation angry but when they bump into each other in a social setting their chemistry ensures that they click at least in one area. I loved both characters (well it took a while with Rafe but he grows on you I promise) and the story was sweet and emotional.

Cowboy's Omega:
I loved Stewart & Lex’s instant connection but it was so much more than their physical chemistry. Lex was gentle and kind and incredibly sexy and Stewart met him at a table me in his life when he was wanting to settle down but then Lex left with barely a word and when he returned 8 months later he hoped for a second chance. Stewart is naturally reticent and I honestly can’t say I blame him. I admire Lex for stepping up to take care of family but I wouldn’t want to get involved with someone if I couldn’t rely on them being there for me. Can Lex make different choices if push comes to shove and he has to choose between the man who could be his happily ever after and the brother who keeps letting his family down & can Stewart trust Lex with his heart?

Baby Donor:
I was smitten by both Ace & Wyatt, Ace was a sweet, sweet man who feels he would be denied everything he so desperately wants through no fault of his own. Wyatt is sexy & strong & I admired him for not only being open to giving Ace what he wants (although let’s face it, it wasn’t exactly going to be a hardship for him to accomplish) but he was also very upfront about what he wanted his role, or lack thereof, to be once the mission was accomplished. But we all know from experience that life is what happens while we’re busy making plans & sometimes what we think we want turns out to be so completely opposite to what we end up truly desiring. It’s a sweet and entertaining story that I would highly recommend.

Alpha's Secret Baby:
I can't judge Garrett because I have never been in the position of possibly losing everything I know and love simply because of a perfectly natural biological drive of who he loves. I can't imagine how hard it must be to be in a position like that and I definitely felt empathy for him but does that excuse how his actions make Chip feel? I must say that my deepest sympathy was with Chip, being made to feel like you are a dirty secret to be hidden away by someone you love is debilitating and soul destroying. Chip tries to be strong but I understand his side, you love someone so you want to give them the benefit of the doubt but at the same time you have to respect yourself enough to know what is right and exactly how much you can put up with. Can Garrett realise what is truly important and decide what would be worse, losing what he already has by being honest about who he is or losing what could be between him & Chip by staying in hiding?

Manny Problems:
I love the Poppy Field romance books and each one has a lot to recommend it but I have to say that Manny Problems is probably my favourite. It’s amazing how one’s upbringing can shape their views of themselves & can so greatly influence the way one interacts with those around them. Con has been influenced by bouncing around the foster system & Rex by his undemonstrative parents. I adored Riley and it is no wonder that Con fell in love with him so quickly. I enjoyed how Con & Rex’s relationship developed. Each was so insecure and unsure of why the other would be attracted to them & add to that the fact that Rex had never actually faced the possibility of being bisexual which adds to his confusion.
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1,409 reviews39 followers
May 14, 2020
3,5*

PLEASE READ MY RATING SYSTEM!!!

To my ratings:
A 3,5* is clicked with a 4* but in review marked as 3,5*:

5* - very very good and rare (it would be a Blow-Away-book like ‘Jesse's Smile’ or ‘Joey’ from Angelique Jurd, ‘Save the the kids’ series
from EM Leya, ‘Love’s Tethered Heart’ from C.L. Etta or ‘Liberty’ from Seth King),
it's like an A+

4* - very good and will be often reread and is a WOW-book with interesting plot and surprises (like most of Andrew Grey books and Davidson Kings 'Haven Hart'-series)
it's like an A

3,5* - a really good book, which will be reread a few times (most romances where you can enjoy for relaxing and during waiting times in
hospitals). I can recommend them definitively!
It's like an B+

3* - it could be more then a one-time-reader (2-3 times a year),
it's like a B

2* - it was ok to read, but it's more a one-time-reader (I wouldn't recommend it heartily, but it was ok)
It's like a C-, D

1* - sorry, but that isn't really a book for me (too many mistakes, not nice plot, illogical, so an absolute NO-GO). It's like failure in the
whole line, dismissed, repeat the class
222 reviews
February 9, 2020
Open your mindset

Open your mindset im 44 biracial female that loves books . But been reading slash for over 20 years thanks to fanfiction. Beau brown is a amazing writter. But to be true storyteller is amazing gift. Opens the mind to acceptance of discovery different sexual orientation and genera so thank you.
326 reviews
April 20, 2019
Poppy Field Boxed Set: By Beau Brown

This was a great set of books to read loved it even the tears that came with the feelings. So thank you Beau for these stories looking forward to reading more of your books.
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227 reviews2 followers
February 11, 2020
Beautiful Stories!

So beautifully written! Romance, steam, and a baby on the way! Everything a story needs to drive you to tears! I enjoyed all these stories in this boxed set! Great reads!
235 reviews1 follower
November 9, 2020
Very enjoyable

This book is fullnof love. Some of it completely unexpected and some of it is wanted so desperately. Out of all of these books my favorite stories are Peter, Con, and Rex's stories. They will most certainly make you believe in love again.
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33 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2019
A cute series

A cute series of mpreg books. Though I do need to say,the stories are a bit formulaic, and quick to figure out.
1,159 reviews7 followers
September 23, 2019
Brilliant

First time i read anything by this author and have to say very impressed. This series was brilliant cannot wait to read others in series which are seperate to this bundle
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274 reviews2 followers
February 7, 2021
Fantastic, fantastic, fantastic. I loved each and every word of this bundle. Five stars is not enough.
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