Not to be Messed With by Marcy Jacks

nottobemessedwithTitle: Not to be Messed With
Series: Mating with Wolves, #2
Author: Marcy Jacks
Genre: Paranormal / Shifters / M-Preg
Length: Novella (101 pages)
Publisher: Siren Publishing, Inc. (June 13th 2015)
Heat Level: Explicit
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥ 4 Hearts
Blurb: Morgan Anson is getting used to his new life with his human mate. The man is everything Morgan could have ever wanted, strong, kind, and honorable. As an omega werewolf with mismatched eyes, Morgan is considered a curse to his pack. Despite that, Jake Taylor hasn’t thrown him to the curb.
Which doesn’t stop Morgan from being really nervous about telling his human mate that he is now pregnant.

Jake at first thinks his sweet and shy lover is pulling a fast one, but is thrilled when he learns the truth, and is soon looking forward to being a father, but now he must do everything in his power to make sure Herrick, Morgan’s abusive uncle and the Alpha of the pack, does not find out.

If he does, he might want to take Morgan back, and Jake will have to show him that even though he’s an Alpha, Jake’s mate is not to be messed with.

ISBN: 978-1-63259-466-2

Product Link: http://www.bookstrand.com/not-to-be-messed-with

Reviewer: Leigh

Review: I do so like seeing the cruel and abusive prick villain of a book get his ass kicked by the good guy hero. Jake totally stepped up his game in this book. Not only does he have to deal with more weirdness as his omega mate Morgan tells him that he is pregnant, but there are bigger things to come for him.

The physical changes a male werewolf goes through to give birth was actually pretty interesting and a new take on M-Preg I don’t think I have run across before. And actually it was one of the less scary ones too.

There was a pretty good pacing throughout the story. It actually happens over a good amount of time and it made sense between the short time jumps. The sex of course was nicely done and descriptive enough without going into porn territory.

I really like Jake and Morgan as a couple. Jake may be human, but he is definitely an alpha. Morgan is still getting used being out from under his uncle’s abusive hands, well mostly. But with Jake’s love and support, Mogan has really started to lose some of his insecurities.

Overall a good story and a very happy ending for Jake and Morgan.

I am really hoping Alain and Sam’s book is next. What I have read so far about them has been intrigued.

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