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[Siren Everlasting Classic Erotic Alternative Paranormal Romance, M/M, shape-shifters, vampires, HEA] They know a thousand ways to kill...and zero ways to love. The middle bunny of five, Beaumont has grown used to going unnoticed. He's not a leader like Barclay or Basil, he's not blind like Bailey, and he's not snarky like Baxter. He's invisible. He dreams of finding a mate that truly sees him. When a stranger with piercing black eyes arrives at the mansion, his world is turned upside down, and Beau has to decide if being seen is all he dreamed it would be. Prince Dario Montella never dreamed he would find his one and only in his family home, but one look and he knows he has found the center of his universe. But Beau comes with a lot of baggage, not to mention an interfering older brother and an obsessive need to take risks with his life. Finding common ground won't be easy for a prince used to ruling his coven, especially when making his mate happy is harder than letting him walk into danger. It means seeing Beau for the treasure he truly is.

143 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 31, 2016

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Stormy Glenn

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I believes the only thing sexier than a man in cowboy boots is two, or three men in cowboy boots. I also believes in love at first sight, soul mates, true love, and happy endings.

I live in the great Northwest region of the USA, with my gorgeous husband and soul mate, two boxer/collie puppies, one old biddy cats, and three fish. When I'm not being a mother to my six teenagers or cleaning up after my two 70 pound lap puppies, you can usually find me cuddled in bed with a book in my hand and a puppy in my lap. Or on my laptop, creating the next sexy man for one of my stories.

I welcomes comments from readers, so drop me a line. stormyglenn@hotmail.com

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I'm a writer of erotic, paranormal, werewolf, futuristic, contemporary, gay, and Ménage a Trois romances. I'm currently published with Siren Publishing, Torquere Press, and Noble Ellora's Cave.

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1,665 reviews461 followers
February 9, 2019
I was looking forward to quiet and overlooked Beau's story. And oh boy! He's got himself a hot, dominate prince vampire! I am loving this little series of battle bunnies. They're mate stories just how I like them with awesome pairings.
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1,702 reviews155 followers
May 27, 2018
I really liked this book. It was everything I expected it to be. Although there was a little too much pile up on the secondary characters that I thought that the book should have been a tad longer to offset the above mentioned pile up.

Beaumont is the one bunny that is always overlooked, unheard and unnoticed. He feels like he does not matter and retreats in the shadows. I don't think that his brothers made him feel that way on purpose but the way they neglected him most of the time was not fair and the moment his mate Dario came along was a blessing.

Dario the vampire prince has many things going for him but what I liked the most was his patience with Beau and how he let him be himself and how valued he made him feel. The S*E*X again was hot and didn't overshadow the story but was a very pleasant interlude.

The story gets slightly complicated when a little light is shed on Clay and his thoughts. I was slightly irritated with him and with his behavior because it didn't make sense. Other potential allies gathered in the mansion to help and offer support during hard times. Altogether it is a very nice read that I enjoyed and I hope you will too!
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4,457 reviews126 followers
June 2, 2016
So, so, so good! There's even more intrigue opening up, and I'm salivating for the next book. Baxter and Beau are both pregnant, something is seriously wrong with Clay, as in dying, serious, and the duck is still around.

I can't wait to find out what the scientists are really up to, what they did to Clay, and whether it can be fixed. Oh. My. On pins and needles, peeps!
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Author 104 books771 followers
June 5, 2016
Now that the scene has been set in the first two books of the ‘Battle Bunnies’ series, this third book begins to add more mystery, a prophesy, and more than one revelation to the ever-thickening plot. With Beaumont, the middle of the five bunny shifter brothers, and Dario, the newly appeared vampire prince, at its center, this continuing story of trying to stop the evil scientists reaches new heights of suspense and their plans new lows of despicability. What a dark and sordid tale, but thanks to the ever-vigilant Battle Bunnies I am keeping my hopes up.

Beaumont definitely has middle child syndrome. Without a defined role among his brothers, and usually seemingly invisible since nobody pays him any attention, I find it fascinating that his ability is “not to be seen” by humans as long as he doesn’t move. I think this is an incredibly useful skill to have when going on covert missions, but not one that is appreciated by anyone. It is no wonder that Beaumont’s one wish in a mate is for that man to “see” him. He can’t believe his luck when the vampire who owns the house the Battle Bunnies are hiding in returns and looks at Beaumont as if he were the center of the prince’s world.

Prince Dario is over the moon to have found his mate. He is ancient and has waited forever, but now that he has finally discovered “his one and only”, he will protect him from any and all danger. Unfortunately the object of his affections has his own ideas, and the prince has to adjust his priorities. His inclusion in the team also adds a lot of knowledge about history, and he is the one who reveals an intriguing prophecy that hints at the Battle Bunnies’ purpose in life.

Beaumont and Dario are a great fit in more than one way, and their initial issues of getting used to each other were funny rather than aggravating. Actually, Beaumont was occasionally mad, but I was extremely amused. I could see how flexible Dario was, despite his appearance as an implacable and tough vampire prince, and enjoyed watching Beaumont figure that out for himself.

If you like the ‘Battle Bunnies’ series, if you want to see a middle child come into his own as soon as he finds the love of his life, and if you’re looking for a read that is as funny as it is suspenseful, then you will probably like this novella.


NOTE: This book was provided by Siren Publishing for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews.
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2,697 reviews15 followers
February 2, 2017
Vampires exist and the owner of the mansion the bunnies have been using has returned home. Can the bunnies accept that with the return of Dario, things are about to change? Especially for Beaumont, who has an even more intimate connection to the master vampire. Will Beaumont and his family roll with the changes? We find out in Beaumont, the third installment of Stormy Glenn and Bellann Summer’s Battle Bunnies series.
I adored Dario. He appeared so stuffy at first glance but as Ms. Glenn and Ms. Summer fleshed out his character he was so much more than he appeared. Beaumont feels invisible within his family. And at times he is invisible to their enemies, but Dario sees him. He sees and appreciates who Beaumont is and what he brings to the table. Blending these two male characters, who appeared so different, was handle quite well and in a manner that felt real and believable.
Even as Ms. Glenn and Ms. Summer gave us a happily ever after for these characters, they moved the overlying story arc along with unexpected twists and turns. I continue to enjoy this series and can’t wait to see where they will take us next.
Five Shooting Stars
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2,361 reviews35 followers
June 3, 2016
Not the focus of this book but still encouraging that all the hints dropped about one bunny in particular are finally being confirmed.. Plus setting up to find out his secrets..

On to Beau.. not much on the home front of mating. No big struggle, besides the feeling of always being invisible for Beau. What keeps this one going is the ACTION. Action and mystery behind Clay's behavior and sudden sickness.

I would have liked to see more...attention..towards these abilities developing after mating. Beau's wasn't really given a lot of face time despite it's usage to getting into the latest lab. And the results of that lab, pregnant women and what happened to not only them but the babies.. ewwww. No explanation on that front as of yet either.
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October 10, 2019
Beau still in the middle

Disappointed with this one, instead of being Beau story and him being the focus most if book was about Barclay and his issues, like it was important to set the stage for Barclay and Basil but not important to tell Beau's story. I mean really a vampire prince for a mate and he's going to leave his coven behind no problem. Anyhow, liked the book but wasn't thrilled or living it.
99 reviews
July 22, 2019
I absolutely love Beau and Dario but I felt that despite it being their book there was far too much focus on other characters and actually quite little focus on them. Also the end few pages in previous books have made you really eager for the next but this one I just found a bit random and made me dislike Clay even more than I already did
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449 reviews2 followers
July 18, 2019
Bunny's with kits.

Beau is the quiet one, the one who seems to disappear in a room filled with all 5 brothers. When Prince Dario walks in all he sees is Beau. As the two fight to start a life together one of the brothers becomes sick. This is a stress filled story that will twist you up in side. I love each bunny as I get to know them.
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988 reviews
July 15, 2016
I am soooo loving this series. Every book creates more intrigue, and disgust for the government (if they are with the government ) scientists trying to mutilate and change their captives. Long live the Battle Bunnies. But what the heck is happening to Clay and who is that duck?
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205 reviews4 followers
June 1, 2016
sure wish these writers would put out something worth reading. totally disjointed throughout the reading I felt something was missing. half way through skimmed through the end.
1,415 reviews4 followers
July 21, 2016
Beaumont [ Battle Bunnies 3]

This was another great book in this series and I can't wait for the next one in this series and I hope it's extremely soon ...
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1,216 reviews
July 21, 2017
3.5 stars

I'm really enjoying this series, especially the mpreg part. I also love how these Battle Bunnies are getting pregnant yet, continue to save other paranormals.
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2,128 reviews
January 26, 2018
Beaumont

This book is the turn of Beau, the quiet brother who often feels ignored or invisible who mates with the vampire prince who own the house they took over
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2,173 reviews36 followers
March 29, 2017
There are many, many things that bugs me in these kind of stories. But I always compare them to harlequin stories and somehow... I find myself a lot more forgiving for things that would annoy me in other stories. And I can even enjoy myself.
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