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Having the Vampire's Baby - Book One
What happens when a chaos-causing goddess gets involved with a fertility clinic? More than this human planned for, that’s for sure.
Human artist Chastity Martin wants a baby and she isn’t waiting around for a man to decide he does as well. She picks her sperm donor, a human, and heads to the clinic with everything planned out.
Vampire beach bum Viktor Paulie rejects everything about his father’s political lifestyle and the only way he wants to have a family is by donating his sperm to a vampire couple in need. A chaos goddess is known for one thing, and what better place than a fertility clinic to play her favorite games. It’s easy to convince a witch to do her bidding and a quick switch of samples is all it takes. Now Chastity, a human, is pregnant with a vampire’s baby and Viktor is unexpectedly the father-to-be of a half-human child his father is very interested in. Can these strangers come together to embrace the unexpected? Is the attraction between them something they should risk, with the future of a child at stake? |
Having the Werewolf's Baby - Book TwoA grumpy werewolf neighbor, a sunshiny woman, and artificial insemination mix-up designed by a goddess with a desire for chaos.
Aurora doesn’t mind her grumpy werewolf neighbor, she actually enjoys the back and forth they’ve engaged in since she moved in. After another failed relationship she decides the time is right for a baby and artificial insemination is the way to go. She never imagines that a chaos goddess will see it as an opportunity.
Onyx knows that scent coming from the world’s most annoying neighbor. Her sunshine attitude has bothered him since the moment they met and his wolf thought she was kind of cute. It can’t be, but what is more plausible? Has she devised a new way to torture him, or is she pregnant with his child? But this is impossible, unless she went to that damn clinic he visited desperately so many years ago. When werewolf instincts and a chaos cau sing goddess are involved, this pregnancy will be nothing like what Aurora planned. |