Poppy Field Series by Beau Brown (Beau Ryan Brown) (Books 1~10)
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Overview: This series is a sweet and sexy, bi-for-you contemporary, non-shifter love story with mpreg and a HEA ending.
Though part of the Poppy Field Mpreg Series,they are standalone stories and do not need to be read as part of the series.
Genre: Fiction | Romance MM
Baby Doctor (Poppy Field #1) Omega Peter Johnson can’t accept that he can’t have babies. Several doctors have told him he’s barren, but he refuses to believe that. After all, there are few things that would be worse news for an omega. He decides to seek the opinion of the premiere fertility specialist in Poppy Field, Dr. Rafe Hexton.
Alpha Rafe Hexton isn’t known for his charming bedside manner. But he’s the best at what he does. When he delivers devastating news to Peter in an uncaring and blunt manner, Peter sets him straight right before he storms out of his office.
When the two men meet at a club one night, Peter ends up in Rafe’s bed. While Peter may not necessarily like Rafe, he can’t deny how attracted he is to the alpha. Rafe is equally drawn to the younger omega, and finds Peter’s infertility a plus in his book. He’s not interested in having kids.
But just as the alpha and omega come to a mutually satisfying arrangement, fate steps in and changes the game.
Cowboy’s Omega (Poppy Field #2) Alpha Lex and omega Stewart shared an instant, passionate attraction to each other when Lex stood up for the omega when a bar patron was hassling him. After spending the night together, they make plans to meet up the next day. But when Lex cancels, and gives no real explanation other than he’s leaving the country, Stewart has no choice but to put the promising romance behind him.
When Lex returns to Poppy Field eight months later, he wants to rekindle things with Stewart. But Stewart isn’t ready to jump into anything with the secretive cowboy. He knows Lex is the kind of alpha he could settle down with, and that’s exactly what Stewart is looking to do; settle down. But how can he trust his heart to Lex, when the cowboy might leave town again on a moment’s notice? What is Lex hiding that makes it so hard for him to commit?
Baby Donor (Poppy Field #3) Omega Ace Hamilton has a horrible case of baby fever. Working as a receptionist at a fertility clinic only makes things worse because he sees pregnant omegas day in and day out. It’s agony watching those happy couples glowing with excitement, when the odds of him ever having a baby are slim to none. He could never afford the artificial insemination procedure, and no alpha will ever get him pregnant the old fashioned way because his younger brother was born with a birth defect. Ace is considered damaged goods by default.
Alpha Wyatt Williams is a donor at the fertility clinic where Ace works. The sexy receptionist catches Wyatt’s eye, and when Ace shares his sad predicament, Wyatt offers to help him out by giving him a baby the natural way. Wyatt doesn’t admit it, but he’s thrilled at the idea of sleeping with the irresistible omega. However, Wyatt makes it clear he wants nothing to do with the pregnancy or the baby after the deed is done.
Ace really wants a baby and he really wants to sleep with the sexy alpha too. But he’s not sure whether he’ll be able to keep his feelings out of the equation. What he truly wants is a real family of his own, complete with an alpha and a baby too.
Alpha’s Secret Baby (Poppy Field #4) Fireman Garrett Livingston could probably have any omega he wants. The problem is he isn’t out of the closet yet. Anyone he beds has to promise to keep his secret. That works out just fine so long as he just wants to sleep around and have fun. But nothing is ever that easy, right?
When Garrett meets Chip Sorenson, he falls hard and fast. The problem is, Chip isn’t going to waste his time on an alpha that doesn’t know what he wants. Chip is ready to settle down and have babies. But if Garrett can’t admit to his family and friends who he really is, they have no future.
As heartbreaking as it is, Chip breaks things off with Garrett. But just as he thinks maybe he’s ready to move on and start a life with another alpha, he discovers he’s pregnant with Garrett’s baby.
Manny Problems (Poppy Field #5) Omega Con Fletcher is a manny who has trouble keeping his opinions to himself. That character trait doesn’t always make him popular with his clients, but he always has the best interest of the children at heart. When he’s sent to alpha Rex Bronan’s home to care for his four year old son, Con immediately spots a loving father who has trouble showing that love. Most people would probably keep their mouths shut so they could keep their job. But Con doesn’t always do things the way other people would.
Rex has raised his son alone for three years. His wife dumped him a year after his son was born because he was such a workaholic. He knows he isn’t the best father in the world, but he didn’t really think he was the worst either. Not until that mouthy omega Con started pointing out all his flaws.
Rex has always been with women, and he hasn’t really noticed another guy sexually since college. Even then he’d never acted on anything with a guy. Finding Con attractive is confusing for Rex, but the biggest issue he has with this new found attraction to his manny is the fact that he’s twenty years older than Con.
Omega’s Protector (Poppy Field #6) When alpha Sam Stone’s lover cheats on him, and runs off to marry a new alpha, he feels like maybe he’ll never find happiness. He’s of an age where he’s finally ready to settle down and have a family, but he’s picky, and can’t seem to find that perfect omega.
When he steps in to defend pregnant omega, Caden Bartholomew, from his abusive alpha, he’s immediately drawn to Caden. But Caden is wary of anyone so willing to jump in and help a complete stranger. He accepts Sam’s offer of a place to stay, mostly because he’s about ready to give birth, and really has no other option. But he certainly doesn’t trust the alpha. In his opinion, nobody is that nice without some sort of hidden agenda.
As the two get to know each other, Caden begins to slowly feel that maybe, just maybe, Sam’s kindness is genuine. Even Sam’s entire family is warm and willing to help. The more time Caden spends with Sam, the more he realizes he’s actually falling for the alpha.
Just as these two decide to explore their feelings, the past swoops in and tries to tear them apart.
Omega’s Song (Poppy Field #7) Mason Stone loves writing songs, and sharing them with anyone who’ll listen. He’s talented too, and has quite a following in Poppy Field. He hopes to make a living in the music field, but it’s not easy getting noticed in a small town like Poppy Field. When a big shot music producer moves to town, Mason makes a point of trying to charm the guy. Which isn’t easy, because Bain Harris is a bit of an asshole.
When Bain Harris moves to Poppy Field, it isn’t because he loves small towns. He’s a city boy through and through, and is only in Poppy Field because he’s running from some drama back in Los Angeles. He’s produced some of the biggest names in the music industry, but he’s got a bit of a reputation for sleeping with his protégées. One broken hearted protégée swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills when he dumped him, and so Bain is hiding out in Poppy Field until things blow over.
Bain can see that Mason is extremely gifted, and he even thinks maybe he can help the kid. He’s also extremely attracted to Mason, but after what happened back in Los Angeles, he’s a little gun shy about getting involved with anyone; especially since he still doesn’t want anything serious. But he doesn’t need to worry about Mason, the last thing Mason wants is to settle down and have babies. Music is Mason’s only true love. Unfortunately, things go from awkward to disastrous when Mason ends up pregnant.
Omega’s Last Chance (Poppy Field #8) – Omega Rudy Charles uses booze to numb the pain of his past. He knows if he keeps going the way he has been; he’ll end up dead in a ditch somewhere. He wants to quit drinking, but doesn’t seem able to do it on his own. Feeling desperate, he reaches out to an old flame, who by all rights shouldn’t want to talk to him.
Alpha Harry Pearlson fell for Rudy when they met a year ago. They spent two great weeks together, and he thought they had something special. But when Rudy ghosted him, and went off with some other alpha, Harry was hurt, but mature enough to simply move on.
When Rudy calls Harry late one night in desperate straits, Harry just happens to be in Poppy Field. He shows up on Rudy’s porch, unable to ignore the despair in his ex-lover’s voice. Harry takes Rudy under his wing and helps him get sober.
Rudy opens up to Harry, sharing his painful secrets. Things go so well; it looks like this time around the two men will be able to make love work. But then fate takes a shocking turn, and Harry has to decide if being with Rudy is worth it after all.
Trust Me Omega (Poppy Field #9) – Omega Skye Miller dislikes attachments. Playing the field, and moving from town to town is what makes him feel secure. When the alpha he’s casually seeing dies in a tragic accident, and a month later he discovers he’s pregnant, he has little choice other than to turn to his big brother, Cal, for help. Unfortunately, Cal lives in the small town of Poppy Field, and Skye’s not a fan of small towns. But since Skye is pregnant and unclaimed, he has to at least try and put the baby’s needs first.
Alpha Oliver Dahling is a closeted bisexual who also loves playing the field. He’s not ashamed of his sexuality, but he doesn’t relish the razzing his fellow officers would give him if he let them know he’s bisexual. He’s never met anyone who made going through that hassle worth it. Not until he meets Skye.
When the two connect, there are immediate fireworks. Unfortunately, Skye has been burned by confused alphas in the past, and he’s not sure he wants to go down that road again. But the two men are so attracted to each other, they keep falling into bed together, even though they aren’t sure they should.
Their journey toward happy-ever-after is bumpy when misunderstandings, and circumstances beyond their control mess things up. Will Skye allow his painful memories to control him forever, or can he learn to trust Oliver, who still seems to have one foot in the closet?
Cops & Kids (Poppy Field #10) – Jackson MacDonald is an omega with opinions. He’s in no hurry to be claimed by an alpha, whether others think he should be or not. Baby’s aren’t his thing, and he’d prefer to focus on his job as a police officer. He’s not thrilled about being sent to Poppy Field as punishment for ignoring a direct order at his other department, but at least he’s still a cop.
Cal Miller has been looking for his omega for years. He’s thirty and more than ready to settle down, but none of the women he’s dating is exactly what he wants in his omega. When he first meets Jackson at a work party, they get off on the wrong foot. When he’s then partnered with Jackson, they struggle to understand each other.
Gradually, Jackson and Cal become good friends. Cal is unsettled about the strange attraction he has toward Jackson, but not brave enough to explore those feelings. Jackson would be happy to help Cal examine his possible bisexuality, but Cal is way too afraid of what other’s might think.
When Cal finally gives into his attraction to Jackson, it’s the best of both worlds: they’re best friends and lovers. But when Jackson gets pregnant, they have to make a decision: get rid of the baby, and keep Cal’s secret safe, or let the world know the truth.
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