Beta's Strength
An MMM Mpreg Romance (Irresistible Omegas, Book 5)
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John Solo
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Nora Phoenix
About this listen
Can a proud alpha change his ways and become the man his mates need?
Bray has accepted he, Kean, and Ruari are fated mates, but he knows their happy ever after is still a long way off. He needs to change, but where to start? Can he ever become the alpha that’s worthy of his two mates and the dad little Jax needs?
The rest of the pack is reeling from the heavy loss they suffered. Can their pack mate’s sacrifice bring forth something good? Relationships are tested and bonds deepen as the pack faces their toughest challenge just yet....
Beta’s Strength is an MMM mpreg romance and the fifth book in the continuing Irresistible Omegas series. All titles need to be listened to in order and are not stand-alones. The love story between Bray, Kean, and Ruari has a happy end in this book, but the overall story of the pack will continue in the next book.
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- Michelle Hayden
- 21-08-22
Brilliant 👏
This was a brilliant book to read and to listen too. John Solo is amazing at all the different voices, such an absolute pleasure to listen to.
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- Janniemac
- 02-05-21
Fan blooming tastic
Once again, Nora Phoenix and John Solo knock it out of the park. Bray, Keane and Rhuari are now settled but we leave the PTP Ranch once again on a precipice. I know what is coming having read the books multiple times but to hear it narrated so well, with such feeling is an absolute joy. Off now for number six.
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- MrsOls
- 10-10-23
The story develops
I love this series and I think it’s the third time listening to it and couldn’t see that I’d reviewed it before.
This book takes the series to the next level! The development within the pack continues and grows stronger. The conflicts on the outside increase! And in all this there are individual characters that evolve and blossom!
And when John put his magic touch to it, it becomes perfection!
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- Rudi
- 11-04-21
Discovering the old ways
Brae, Kean and Rory have acknowledged they're fated mates. But Brae is insecure about his input and consults others to help him. Even asks his father how love should feel. In the end he realises he loves both his men and wants to claim them as couples did in the past, in front of the whole pack. The world around them is getting more grim by the day and even priminister York tries to blackmail them. But there's one strong omega who will not let that happen. And so the story continues. The plot thickens and more true mates are found. John Solo and Nora keeping you addicted and wanting for more.
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- Bette
- 10-01-21
Awesome Story & Narration🎧 They Are One❣
Each book in this fabulous series has me falling more in love with the amazing “Irresistible Omegas”. These are the most fascinating characters and you can not help but root for them as they fight for their new world or should I say to get back to their own ways. This fifth book picks up where the previous book “Alpha’s Pride” left off and we saw how much Bray grew as a person in that book, so much he almost redeemed himself ridding his old alpha arsehole ways. In this book he aims to prove that to his beta and omega, Kean and Ruari. In addition to their storyline the storyline of the attack on the ranch continues and we see how they recover and recoup. They are also finding out what other groups are up to and who they are up again. A rescue is made and I am looking forward to what came next with the study of the Melloni gene and who is behind it and why. It is great to see how far the pack has come, I love the dynamics of the pack and the direction they are going, with the true alpha and omega, their betas too. There is never a dull moment in this book, the story is both beautifully and cleverly plotted with plenty of drama, angst, action, twists and turns, thrilling and suspenseful moments, heartfelt and emotional moments, a few funny ones (that diaper scene was hilarious) as well as some hot loving and romance. Nora Phoenix, thank you for another fabulous story and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧And for the fabulous narration, John Solo is the man who covers the voices for all these characters, he is awesome at what he does and plays each role with perfection, which makes him the best Alpha, Beta and yeah Omega, he rocked that role too. You could hear how much heart he puts into his work as he captures the characters emotions and projects them into his performance. He is a talented voice artist and his storytelling comes naturally which makes it an easy and pleasurable listen. Thank you for another awesome listen.
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- DLav
- 18-01-21
Beautiful
John Solo is absolutely an alpha....said absolutely no one ever who has read and enjoyed these books ;) I say this with so much genuine caring and so much laughter.
This series is one in its own, with its alternate take on the Alpha-Beta-Omega dynamics. Where some books have intention to fight the stigmas, Nora's world absolutely 200% does. One of my favourite things about this series is we continue to revist pervious characters and couples, enjoying their growth and not just from a third party view but from their point of view directly. I'm not sure how many times i need to emphasize how difficult a feat that would be, to get into the minds of six or more characters in one book and yet Nora did it fluidly, bouncing from character to character with ease and giving us their unique take on the different events in the story.
Not only does Nora write a sweet love story, a spicy bedroom (or in the case of the Hayes Pack members wherever they may be at the moment) scene and beautiful words of love and wisdom, but she also brings to the table humour to help ameliorate painful/traumatic/angsty themes in her books. This book had a *lot* of tense moments from one character to the next and it brings us to understand that things in this society are only getting worse, and it smooths the way for more intense moments in future books. The humour breaks in this book was extremely gratifying and definitely brought me down from those difficult
to process moments/events in the book that are indeed important to the plot and character development. Nora hurts her characters and in turn her readers, but its not without reason. Every bit of strife we see the pack members go through is another step in the right direction, helping along the characters and the plot towarrds her end goal. (It's probably cheating that i already know what happens in the end, but I'm not planning to spoil that.)
We all know by now if you've gotten this far into the series that Nora is an excellent world builder, and a wonderful character development-er... but I think that there is never enough emphasis on Narrators.
John Solo is uniquely excellent and humble in his own ways. He likes to tell people he can only do his job so well as he does in this series when an author is such an impeccable writer themself. While he is right about Nora, he doesn't do himself justice, so hopefully I can.
It is not often I find a narrator who can voice various main characters in one series all with different voices. I'm not talking two or three voices, I'm talking 20+ different intonations, growls, accents, personalities and so on. They are not only so vastly different that you instantly can hear the voice and go Hey thats Palani, or Oh thats Grrayson. Or ahhhh thats Sando. but you also feel the authenticity behind the voices. they don't sound forced or fake, they sound the way a voice would sound not over done or over emphasized either, but real. raw.
John brings in so many elements into his performance in this series, and this book specifically. You can hear his passion bleeding through his voice, hear the laughter in his chuckles and you know he genuinely is enjoying this book along with the listeners. I have been blessed with the chance to listen to him live once or twice and I can say that he is so into his performances right down to the expressions on his face when he reads. From one character to the next his facial expressions change, his demeanor changes, and you can feel him taking on the role and being the character not just speaking him.
When I listen to these stories, John brings me into Nora's world in a way I can't ever experience through simply reading the book. It's nothing she's doing wrong, but its everything John's doing right. He breathes life into written words. he makes the story tangible, a place to escape the mundane and live in. John Solo may have ruined me for narrators who do not work on the same level as him, and I don't mind because he's John Solo. He's here to stay.
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- Laora
- 03-08-21
The plot thickens...
Nora does an excellent job in crearing more details into this world and introduces more characters and let us know more of the characters in detail. I so like this series. The narration was good.
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- Rebekah
- 15-03-22
Brill
This is a brilliant story and I loved the story arc but does also have some heartbreak.
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