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Kings

By: Wolfgang Glasscock
Narrated by: Danny Cespedes
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Summary

Roland McNeil flees to Omegaverse Island as a deadly, omega-killing virus sweeps across the continental US. The local government runs a safe-haven program, and it seems like a good option for the time being, although there's trouble in paradise....

Omegaverse Island has a shortage of omega males. They're usually brought over by the boatload from the mainland, but with the virus on a rampage, few can act as proper child-bearers. 

Then Roland shows up, and all the alpha males turn to him. Especially the rival alphas, Lewis Travis and Malachi Daniels.

Funny thing is, Roland knows both Lewis and Malachi. One Roland went to college with. The other is an ex.

Now confronted with an awkward island dynamic, Roland, Lewis, and Malachi must work together to ensure the future sanctity of their kind...or else they will be wiped out forever!  

©2018 Wolfgang Glasscock (P)2018 Wolfgang Glasscock, Dan Hankiewicz
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Hilarious

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

This is not my normal genre, but this was actually a good book. I rather enjoyed the interaction between Roland, Lewis and Malachi and the way that they rule the island together.

Some of the sex scenes and the childbirth scene were pretty over the top and came out as more hilarious than realistic. It was even more unrealistic because of the constant need to have sex in pretty much every chapter, in which case, it felt a bit more like they were teenagers than men in their 30s.
A bit more background of the island would have been nice as well.

The narrator, Danny Cespedes, was alright. He sounded entertaining, but there was no distinctive voice for each characters, which made it slightly difficult to follow who was talking at times.

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