Charnel’s Review – Stripes and Twin Horns by

Posted April 21, 2012 by DiDi in Charnel, GLBT, Reviews / 2 Comments

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The Gathering is called. The spell is cast. There is no escaping the Midnight Matings.

The chaos of the Midnight Matings continues. Everyone attending the UPAC Conference has twenty-four hours to claim a mate of a different species or risk being without one forever. After this announcement, Blake and Drake see a man offering himself up and decide they want him for their own.

Blake and Drake Collier are ancient unicorn shifters used to keeping to themselves. Mating Gilbert gives them a chance for true love and happiness if they can learn to put his needs before theirs.

Gilbert Quinby is a raccoon shifter who has been sexually abused due to the traditions of his shifter community. Blake and Drake may be his ticket to freedom and to love.

Will Blake, Drake, and Gilbert’s attendance at the UPAC Conference be a blessing for them all, or will the trauma caused by Gilbert’s horrible past be a stumbling block they may not be able to overcome?

Charnel’s Thoughts:
Another sexy Midnight Matings installment.

Blake and Drake Collier are unicorn shifter twins, and a raccoon shifter mate named Gilbert. LOL Need I say more?? Okay, I don’t know what it says about me but I just LOVE these Midnight Matings shifter stories. I understand some readers may think the concept is unusual but I can’t get enough of this series, I also know that unicorns and raccoon shifters are not the sexiest shifters BUT the men behind the animals are fun, loving and make for a really good story.

There’s an instant mating, an ex-lover/tormenter who doesn’t want to let go of Gilbert, and an m/m/m mating like no other.

If  you like m/m and shifters you will enjoy Stripes and Twin Horns.

Charnel gives Stripes and Twin Horns
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Posted April 21, 2012 by DiDi in Charnel, GLBT, Reviews / 2 Comments


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