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The Omega Accountant

Mpreg Non-Shifter Omegaverse

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The Omega Accountant

By: Bella Bennet
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He was never supposed to matter. Now he’s the only thing that does.

Luca Bianchi keeps his head down. In a world where omegas are pawns, he’s carved out a quiet life as the Corvino family’s lead accountant—until a missing ten million dollars makes him the center of a deadly game.

Matteo Corvino, heir to the city’s most powerful crime family, was bred for power, not mercy. His father demands an advantageous alpha-alpha marriage to secure their legacy. But when Luca’s discovery threatens to unravel rival alliances, Matteo makes an unthinkable choice:

Claim the omega. Protect him at any cost.

As enemies close in and heat sabotages Luca’s careful control, Matteo must decide: sacrifice love for power—or destroy everything to keep what’s his. Because in this world, nothing is truly safe… except what an alpha claims as his own.

He was bred for power. He chose love instead. And once an alpha claims… he never lets go.

This Mpreg Mafia Omega MM gay romance novel is over 53,000 words of sweet Omega loving and the possessive Alpha that loves him.

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The premise sounded exciting and sexy, all the good things that Mpreg can be. However, the writing was repetitive and unemotional. The overuse of the expressions "biological imperative," "second gender," "social hierarchy," transcend," "alpha dominance," "omega submission," "overly emotional elaboration," "molecular transformation," was headache inducing. These words appeared in every chapter, practically at the end of every paragraph to the point of nausea, and the dialogue was often unnatural sounding, which made it incredibly difficult to relate with the characters in any significant emotional way. There was a lot of "telling and not showing, " even though the chapters are written from the characters' point of view, the narrative was still too impersonal, with the inner monologues sounding at times too wordy and unnatural, almost robotic. The world building was non-existent,

Repetitive

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DNF. Had I been reading this story, it would have been akin to reading a high school essay where the number of words counted toward the grade. The number of repeated phrases is ridiculous. More on that later.

Disclaimer: I'm not an English major, so if a story is not grammatically correct, I probably won't notice. Also, please forgive any grammatical errors I may (will 😆) make in my review.

Performance: AI isn't horrible here. My main complaint concerning AI is that it removes the human ability to infuse the story with proper, plausible emotion. In this case, sometimes it is aggravating when AI puts emphasis on the wrong word or emphasis where it doesn't need to be. Also, in this case, it makes you laugh out loud. When AI repeats the word "mine," it sounds like the crabs on "Finding Nemo," I had to laugh 🤣 , because, of course, it's repeated in the story "mine, mine, mine," in several occasions. I didn't find too many mispronunciations other than "hind." Poor Mateo (actually pronounced correctly) and his "hind brain" (pronounced like you say hinder (as in to prevent) over and over and over... throughout.

Story: 1-star - The story itself is horribly written. The constant repeating the same words and phrases, over and over,...and over, during and after the mating scene, made me throw in the towel at chapter 8.

AI Isn't Horrible Here

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This could have been a good book but the author used the same phrases over and over and over. I would not recommend it. I almost stopped listening several times but trudged through it. If this is an example of her style of writing, I assure you that I will not listen to any more of her books.

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