The Spaceman's Omega: A Mpreg Science Fiction Romance

· Tabatha Austin
5.0
4 reviews
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About this ebook

Twenty years ago, boy-next-door actor Brandon Ward played a geeky superhero on a floundering television show – a show everyone, including himself, now wants to forget. Outed as a gay man, his acting career tanked, and the entire cast was blacklisted.


Two decades later, Brandon's relegated to minor comic con appearances and the lingering melancholy of missed opportunities and broken dreams. When a mysterious stranger offers to bankroll a revival of the show that ruined his career, Brandon's life comes full-circle.


Filled with questions and dreading dredging up painful memories, Brandon is at a crossroads: accept the billionaire's lucrative offer or walk away from the opportunity to revive his career and potentially save the world in the process?


Is the muscular billionaire a true fan or something more?


Note: The Spaceman's Omega is a complete standalone non-shifter mpreg (male pregnancy) story. This science fiction romance novel contains steamy descriptions of outdoor encounters with a muscled alien with a HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhangers beyond a bonus epilogue.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
4 reviews
Tina Ervin
September 19, 2025
this was a extremely good book
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About the author

Tabatha is a Texas transplant settling down after finding a city she can finally call home.

She specializes in gay male romance with paranormal and/or sci-fi themes (usually with mpreg as a plot point).

You can find out more about Tabatha (and get bonus books), at her website.

TabathaAustin.com

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