• Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic

  • Cambric Creek: Sweet & Steamy Monster Romance, Book 3
  • By: C.M. Nascosta
  • Narrated by: Eva Caine, Jack Calihan
  • Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (41 ratings)

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Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic

By: C.M. Nascosta
Narrated by: Eva Caine, Jack Calihan
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Lowell Hemming is stuck.

Grounded from his job, this werewolf is pulling his hair out being back in his small hometown. The first Hemming to leave Cambric Creek, he's feeling the pressure from his mother to move back home, is chafed by his family name, and hasn't gotten laid in months. When he picks up an intriguingly worded flyer, he hopes that his boredom is about to come to an end.

For the first time in her life, Moriah has an open door of possibility before her. Recently divorced, she's free to do what she's always wanted. There's only one thing holding her back—the desire to have a child.

Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic offers a unique service—trigger a heat and breed with a werewolf.

When Moriah picks a handsome werewolf out of a catalog, it seems as easy as buying a pair of shoes. She doesn't count on liking him.

When Lowell gets the call that he's been chosen, all he's looking forward to is scratching a physical itch. Catching feelings is not part of the contract. But when he meets the gorgeous redhead who's picked him, walking away from her after he's fulfilled his end of the contract is harder than he thought.

Contains mature themes.

©2022 C.M. Nascosta (P)2023 Tantor

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Well Written

I've enjoyed all of the creek books, and was really exited for this one. I was disappointed with the points wheret Lowell made a big part of his personality that he was childlike to the point where he was "just a baby" and "three toddlers in a trenchcoat" it made it very icky when trying to enjoy the sexy parts of the book, Moriah describing him as "baby boy" or thinking about in detail about how her future children's faces would look mid coitus was also kind of ick. I do really enjoy Nascosta's writing style but was not the biggest fan of this one.

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The voice actors get better

At first I genuinely thought that the female voice actor might be virtual voice. To the point where I was starting to get annoyed that someone's real name was listed when it was virtual voice. The narration picks up and it's real people. It gets good but I was skeptical at first. I would stay stick with it past the first 30 minutes.

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Cm Nascosta

I love her books so much. I genuinely think she could write about anything and I would eat it up like candy. This series of books is so cozy. I can not praise these books enough.

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Loved it

I read this story on Kindle & pounced on it when it came out in audible form. Sometimes I’m disappointed with narrations after having read a story for a variety of reasons. I very much enjoyed both narrators’ performances. And of course the story was spicy & sweet!

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Lowell and Moriah

Performance: I loved Jack’s portrayal of Lowell. He captured the slightly whiny and needy tone perfectly. Eva on the other hand sounded kind of robotic at times but other times it was fine.

Story: I am not usually one for pregnancy focused stories but I love this author and Cambric Creek so I gave it a shot and I am glad I did. Lowell is so needy and spoiled and you would think that would make him unlikable but it actually makes him lovable. I also loved Moriah’s growth throughout the story and she also handled Lowell so well. The steam level is high and involves non human forms. Another great Cambric Creek story.

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what a good boy

she does it again with her sweet and steamy romances and the characters being refreshingly original. round of applause for Nascosta

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Lowell is Insufferable.

Lowell is the most selfish, hypocritical, childish male protagonist I’ve ever listened to. I understand that there is a population of women who like to be the top and care for their male bottom and call them “good boy” and see their childish behaviors as adorable, and maybe it’s just not for me. But ultimately I could not finish this, even after hanging on to get to the spice to see if things changed. I really wanted to love this book, especially since I identify and relate to the fertility storyline, but god I couldn’t stand Lowell.

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Female narration is brutal

I can’t finish the book because the female narrator is so robotic and uninterested it’s painful. The storyline seems slow to start as well.

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Realistically Goofy MMC

I loved that Lowell is believably a beautiful, quirky mess. So many romances where the MMC is flirty, but not truly funny. Loved the humor interjected into the story. The dynamic between Moriah and Lowell is so unique.

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It's always a good time to visit Cambric Creek!

Lowell & Moriah are the perfectly chaotic palette cleanser for Grayson & Vanessa.

I know that the panini, and similar themes, will be showing up more and more in the books that are yet to be written and released. The inclusion in this story worked really well to convey the stagnancy we experienced, without slowing down any of the "action." Because, you know, werewolves. :)

Lowell is an international photographer, and he gets kicked out of Japan because the humans have inferior immune systems. He goes from never sitting down, to being stuck in his home town....in his brother's guest room. Poor baby.

Moriah has been trying for a baby for years. It broke her marriage, and consumes her future plans. Her friend, who she met at the fertility clinic, tells her about a *new* clinic with much higher success ratings. The only catch is, it's not artificial insemination. It's "copulatory practice" with your chosen donor. (What a bonkers place Cambric Creek is!!! I love it!)

I hate books where the goal is to have a baby. But good lord was this everything. The perfect way to round out #hotwerewolfsummer. Lowell is oblivious, chaotic, and an absolute child. Moriah is nurturing and figuring out who she is after getting married too young and divorced still fairly young.

My favorite part was the relationship between the Hemmings brothers. It's chaos and love and their family is very cool. I don't know that I've said chaos enough, but that's my one word review of this book.

Chaos

ETA: Upon my second read of this book, it is just as chaotic as the first time. I loved it so much. Lowell is just as delightful in audio as he was the first time I read this.

The narrator did a wonderful job. He absolutely embodied the bisexual disaster that is Lowell Hemming. All that rereading this did was make me even more ravenous for more Cambric Creek, more Hemmings. Luckily I've got A Holly Jolly Mess waiting for me!! And A Blue Ribbon Romance queued up on audio. What a Merry Christmas for me. :)

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