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  • Dragons Do It Dirtier

  • Dragon Shifters Do It, Book 1
  • By: Gemma Cates
  • Narrated by: Meg Price, Oliver Clarke
  • Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Dragons Do It Dirtier

By: Gemma Cates
Narrated by: Meg Price, Oliver Clarke
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Publisher's summary

A good girl looking to get a little dirty.

Taylor

I’m on a quest to prevent my revirginization.

My dry spell has become a drought, and I’m this close to buying batteries in bulk at the wholesale store.

But fortune smiles upon my neglected lady parts when I meet a man who looks like a model for a gym commercial, acts like he might have a few manners, and kisses like he can’t get enough of me.

I wouldn’t have thought it would be all that hard to convince a horny hottie to have sex with me.

I would be wrong.

A playboy dragon determined to keep it in his pants.

Bain

I’m not looking for a mate.

Not now.

Maybe never.

But sex? Yes, and often.

Until I meet little blonde Taylor with the perfect pink lips, the lushest peach of an ass, and a taste for my whiskey.

I want her, but I can’t have her, because she’s a good girl.

She deserves more than a fling with a dirty dragon.

She deserves forever, and I can’t give her that.

Warning from the author: This book contains a sex-starved bookkeeper who’s afraid to trust her heart after her ex-fiancé smashed it into jagged little pieces. It also contains a reluctantly honorable whisky-distilling dragon who doesn’t believe he deserves a second chance at finding his fated mate.

©2021 Catherine G. Cobb (P)2021 Catherine G. Cobb
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So good

Loved the story, love the characters, it had the right amount of humor without being to much that it would take the serious out of the overall story. Must read or listen

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Sweet!

I have listened to a lot of dragon shifter books but I have to say this is definitely one of my favorites. The story line is great and the characters really thought out. I like that the heroine is not a pushover and the hero is not a total jerk. It was so enjoyable to listen to. Both narrators were perfect. I cannot wait for the next books to come out!!!!!!! Please get this book its amazing!!!!!!!

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Honestly it’s better than I thought it would be.

So not to give anything away and I am not a professional book critic by any means. I just know what I like. I normally read Wolf shifter books but tried this one out. Had a decent storyline just enough of a little bit of drama and of course A happily ever after. If I had to criticize anything about this book, it’s just something that I personally get tired of hearing constantly inother books as well. But there was a lot of self dialogue. Most of the chapters were around the female there was a couple of chapters that were maybe two sentences long for the male character. When there’s dual narration I feel there should be just that, dual narration and
not so much self dialogue.

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“Smoke, Cinnamon and Sin.”

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙💚💜❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘
World building: 🌎🌍🌏🌎
Character development: 🤐🤫🫣😍
Narrator(s): 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration

The Hero: Bain - Dragon kind was cursed thousands of years ago. They could no longer have female children. So male dragons had to look elsewhere for mates. As civilizations grew and the earth became more populated by humans, the only dragons that survived were those capable of cloaking themselves and living among the humans. Bain had once fallen for a woman he mistakenly believed to be his fated mate and losing her had devastated him. He was determined not to fall in love again.

The heroine: Taylor - She had caught her fiancée in flagrante and is not ready to date another cheating man. Lately she has been having erotic dreams and her dream lover has been leaving her wanting more. So she goes out planning to end her dry spell and hook up with a man. She called it her “revirginization prevention project”. She picks a local dive bar called Derek’s since her usual places where she went to happy hour drinks and tapas were not working for her.

The Story: Bain sees Taylor going into the bar and is immediately attracted to her. Though he is there looking for a quick and dirty hook up. He thinks she looks too much like a nice girl and that was not what he was looking for. However, when another man gropes her, he steps in and rescues her, then decides to watch over her for the night. Though when it comes time to leave and things start heating up, Bain actually leaves.

So Taylor takes it upon herself to try again with some changes, hoping to meet a better candidate for her revirginization prevention project. She comes up with a sex plan but is afraid it will be hard to find someone who would compare to Bain, but allows herself to go to someplace familiar and goes back to Derek’s bar a few times for just a drink hoping to get braver with each try. She found that she really liked the whiskey they served her called McBains. Especially after finding out that her near hook-up was the man that owned the distillery.

This book was told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Meg Price and Oliver Clarke. Oliver has a nice deep gravelly voice which was sexy and perfect for the mountain of a man that Bain was described as. Meg price has a clear and pleasant voice which matched Taylor as well. Overall the narration was great.

This book was a bit different than what I am used to in that there were chapters where one of the two main characters would describe a scene in their point of view and the next chapter would be the same scene from the other main characters point of view. I kind of liked though luckily it wasn’t every few chapters because then it could become repetitive.

The story was good and there was more than just relationship centric. I don’t want to go into the plot much but there was a villain in the story. There was a ton of chemistry between Bain and Taylor from the start and some good supporting characters though the story didn’t delve very deep into most of the other characters. Though I did like the magic, I just wish this was a longer book.

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Perfect!

Dual narrative spot on! Wonderful story that got right to the point! Can’t wait for the next one!!!!

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Definitely a Comedy

This book was funny, the storyline was different and light. The breakup of chapters was strange as you will see. Narrators did a good job with characters.

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Greatly enjoyed!

I greatly enjoyed this. The story was fun and the narrators did an excellent job. I didn’t skip through any part of it, which I normally do. There were many laugh out loud moments especially with her dreaded finger. (Read/listen to the story and you’ll get the reference). I can’t wait to see what’s next from this author!

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