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  • Scales and a Tail

  • Midnight Matings 2
  • By: Stormy Glenn
  • Narrated by: Johnny East
  • Length: 4 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (80 ratings)

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Scales and a Tail

By: Stormy Glenn
Narrated by: Johnny East
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The paranormal world is in chaos. The elders are tired of their younger people playing the field, causing trouble, and fighting with each other. Everyone who attends the UPAC Conference now has 24 hours to claim a mate of a different species. If they don't, they will never have a mate. The spell is cast. There is no escaping the Midnight Matings. Beauregard Stratford is a bunny shifter. Simple enough, right? Unfortunately, he is the only white bunny shifter in existence. He also is cursed with violet eyes, hyperactivity, a strong weakness for anything shiny, and a penchant for leaving bubble gum everywhere. When he finds himself mated to Sebastian Drakus, a dragon shifter and prince of his kind, Beauregard can't seem to make himself behave no matter how hard he tries. He wants to be good, to make Sebastian proud of him, really he does, but things just keep happening to him, bubble gum mishaps, getting drunk, not to mention that fact that he is a true bunny and constantly horny. Nothing seems to go right. Can he convince Sebastian he's worth the trouble, or will the dragon prince wash his hands of the whole bunny fiasco?

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a little "soap opery" but FUN!

If you are in the mood for something just silly, fun, sexy, and sentimental – this is for you!

This is an entire series, but you don’t necessarily have to read them in order. The first little bit explains the setting/rules for why there is an enforced order for shifters to find mates of an opposite species – something about strengthening bonds and diminishing in-fighting. Everyone is given some drug that compels them to find a mate – and they must claim them within 24 hours of drinking the drug. Then they must have sex with them once a day for the next several years or risk losing the ability to shift forever. So… you can imagine how this is gonna play out!

In this one, the Prince of Dragons, Sebastian, finds a “nobody” bunny, Beuaregard, and mates him. But little Beuaregard is disarming and absolutely charms the heck out of Sebastian with every little whisker twitch.

It turns out bunny shifters – male and female – can get pregnant! This causes a ton of problems between Sebastian and Beuaregard when Sebastian ASSUMES it’s not his baby… disaster almost strikes but luckily they figure things out just in time.

It’s a really funny, sexy and sweet story – most of the stories in this series are like this – and I highly recommend it for fans of shifter romance.

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Johnny East gives this a very melodramatic sort of feel – he’s fun to listen to in that “soap opera” way and I enjoyed listening to it very much.

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A Good Mating

This was a short quick funny story. I mean a bunny and a shifter mated. This is book two in the Midnight Matings series this one was written by one of my favorite shifter m/m writers Stormy Glenn. The elders are tired of their younger people playing the field, causing trouble, and fighting with each other. Everyone who attends the UPAC Conference now has twenty-four hours to claim a mate of a different species. If they don't, they will never have a mate. The spell is cast. There is no escaping the Midnight Matings. Beauregard Stratford is a bunny shifter yes a bunny named Beauregard he is the only all white bunny shifter existence. He also is cursed with violet eyes, hyperactivity, a strong weakness for anything shiny, and a penchant for leaving bubble gum everywhere. Sebastian Drakus, a dragon shifter and prince. Sebastian can't believe that the elders are doing this he doesn't want a mate and as he tries to leave as the violence breaks out around him from the other shifters trying to claim mates as fast as possible he comes to the rescue of Beauregard who is running from a wolf who is trying to force him to mate with him. This book was funny I mean the things Beauregard gets into and his special skill of being so flexible. Sebastian who has to fight off a man that was his play toy who was not taking know for answer and a big misunderstanding. Beauregard who was a virgin before mating with Sebastian gets pregnant and Sebastian thinking that he was lied to not knowing that bunny shifters can get pregnant. This was a very good book that I didn't want it to end after everything that these two went through. This book was well written with no errors in grammar or spelling. If you like reading hot paranormal shifters who have hot sex and the book is funny. I recommend that you read this book. I am looking forward to reading the rest of this series.

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A Continuation Please.🙂

I truly enjoyed this story. The storyline was very gratifying. The characters well developed. Kudooos to Stormy Glenn.🙂Also, to Johnny East, he did a fantastic job in bringing all the characters to life. I think he's one of the best Voice actors and narrator out here. This book makes me want more of their story. So, I hope SG will write a follow up book, and bring it to adubile soon. I am totally invested in these characters, and you will be too!🙂

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Dragons and bunnies who knew

I absolutely love this book. I have listened to it at the very least 6 times. Is like a sorbet for my brain after reading something darker and heavier, to cleanse my brain pallet. First who doesn't love a dragon prince that becomes mated to a white bunny with violet eyes that is very flexible and threatens to leave pelletts in your shoes. Though tricked into a pairing of different species they do find their HEA. The dragon first must learn how to take care of his shifter Bunny. This is such an adorable book but it does have its emotional highs and lows. Though this book is part of a series it can be read as a stand alone, which I haven't read any of the other books in this series. There are many authors writing their own tales. This book is short but not without substances. The narrator Johnny East is fabulous and I can't rave enough how well he did not only on the voices but setting the right mood throughout the book.
It actually had me thinking of getting a bunny but if you can't get a dragon Prince what's the use. This is not intended for children, so mother's read the publishers notes before buying.

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ok

The book started off really good and then it was like Beauregard became whiny. I do not like whiny characters. But after a while it got good again. Although it was an okay story, I did not feel it was one of her best.

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