• Bunny and the Bear

  • By: Eve Langlais
  • Narrated by: Abby Craden
  • Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (647 ratings)

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Bunny and the Bear

By: Eve Langlais
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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Publisher's summary

Warning: A sense of humor is required for this tongue in cheek, paranormal romance. It contains coarse language and explicit sexual situation meant for open minded adults. Please note, that while no bunnies were permanently harmed in the making of this story, the prognosis isn't so good for the pie.

What's a poor bear to do when all he wants is some sweet, bunny pie?

Bears and bunnies aren't supposed to mix, or that's what Chase keeps telling himself when his bouncy new neighbor won't stay out of his business - and his mind. However, the more he gets to know his overly perky neighbor, the more he craves her. It's a desire worse than his addiction to honey and pie.

Miranda's on a mission for the Furry United Coalition, and it involves secretly guarding one grumpy ol' bear. Staying focused on the job isn't easy when all she can think about is turning his frown upside down, a task made harder when she gets a glimpse of his passion. When she hears about his theory on woodland creatures and predators not mixing, she thinks all is lost. But she didn't count on a bear's curious nature - and possessive need.

When an evil force abducts Chase, Miranda unleashes her bunny in order to save him. But the revelation of her shifter side puts her in danger. Is one ornery bear enough to save her from a mad scientist? And if he does, can a bear forget her woodland creature status long enough to love her and make her his mate?

©2011 Eve Langlais (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

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How did this narration get approved????????

Is there anything you would change about this book?

The book itself is good. It is a light and cute story

What was one of the most memorable moments of Bunny and the Bear?

The rescue

What didn’t you like about Abby Craden’s performance?

Her narration for voices is easily the worst I have ever heard. The voices have the weirdest pacing, and no voice sounds relatively normal/acceptable. Every voice sounds like she is mocking someone, but the high pitched ridiculous voice for Miranda that is as out of place as it is annoying. The men will alternately sound like Gollum or low pitched off tempo messes

What would have made this romance irresistible?

Better narration

Any additional comments?

Please, PLEASE, rerelease with a better narrator. It is an adorable story ruined by this narration. I thought she would be good, her voice when isn't trying to use a character voice is very good.

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Funny & Sexy

I love bear shifters and the fact that the guy is a bear is a main reason I’ve had Bunny and the Bear on my TBR. Then when I saw it was being released on audio and that Abby Craden was the narrator I knew I had to try it out on audio. Bunny and the Bear is the first story I’ve read about a bunny shifter but Miranda is no ordinary bunny! LOL

Miranda and Chase’s romance was hilarious. Come on, a big and grumpy grizzly bear lusting after a cute little bunny? The sexual references to honey buns and talented bear lips are ones I’ve heard before with bear shifters but they are funny every time. Chase can’t stop thinking about bunny pie and Miranda can’t help but wonder if a bear shifter is big everywhere.

I had a bumpy start with Eve Langlais after DNF Kodiak’s Claim I enjoyed my second attempted at listening to Langlais’ funny and sexy shifters. I’m convinced now that my issue with Kodiak’s Claim was most likely the narrator and will try it again in ebook format instead. But before I do that I’m going to continue with her Furry United Coalition series.

Abby Craden did a great job delivering a grumpy bear and a bouncy bunny. I’ll definitely continue the series on audio and I can’t wait to hear how Craden deliveries the performance for book 2, Swan and the Bear.

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Cute story Bad narrator

The voice of this narrator was nail biting. The female lines were tolerable, but Chase was just cringe worthy. The story was cute and humorous, better as a kindle read.

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Funnier then I thought

I love the series have all the books
But having the audio was funny to

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Cute start to a series male bear & female bunny.

Bear is attracted to bunny but is against cross species mating. Bunnies are considered PREY. But, this bunny has special "genes" that make this Bear roar.. This story is cute and the series seems to be going somewhere. I enjoyed KODAK point people so I hope there is some wonderful DIVERSE characters that hook up in future books.. E.L books are entertaining.

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Hilarious Start to a Series

This book has been on my radar for a long time. It is no secret that I’m a huge fan of Eve Langlais. I’m also a huge fan of hilarious paranormal romance with shifters of exotic shifters. What I mean by exotic shifters, is the non-standard. The wolf and cat shifters are a dime a dozen these days. Bears are growing a lot too. But I love authors who choose different animals for their shifters and then use those animal traits to their advantage. Eve Langlais does a great job with that in this book with Miranda, our heroine and bunny. There are several other shifter breeds in this book as side characters including a giraffe, swan and crocodile (some of which are in future books, woohoo!!).

Miranda is a bunny and she is also a bubbly blonde who plays the “dumb blonde” card to a tee. Don’t let her fool you though, she isn’t stupid by any shape of the imagination. She is a FUC agent (yes, that is how it is pronounced). There is even mention that the agency was originally, Furry United Coalition and Defense, but people thought FUCD was too vulgar. Miranda may look like a girly-girl, but she knows what she is doing. She is a good agent, she is just using her looks to make people underestimate her.

Chase is a gruff grizzly bear. He is also a probate lawyer. He likes his sleep, sixteen hours on the weekend. He doesn’t like to share his food. He likes things nice and stable. He was able about order and not having things disrupt his life. That is until a bouncing bunny moves in next door.

Chase is on a list of males that are potential kidnap victims. So FUC sends Miranda to move in next to him to help prevent the kidnapping. There is a group kidnapping predator males in their prime for experiments. FUC wants to use the list as bait, but doesn’t want to tell the marks.

This story is very silly, but fun. If you are looking for a more serious PNR with tons of suspense and action, this is probably not the book for you. Yes, there is action and suspense, but the suspense is pretty easy to figure out. This is a story if you are looking for a quick and funny read, which I love to balance out some of the many dark stories that I read.

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This is the first audiobook that I’ve listened to that was narrated by Abby Craden. She really nailed Miranda’s voice in my head. She got that bubbly, always happy voice down pat. Chase’s voice was good too, you could really feel the gruffness in it. He always sounded so grumpy. All the voices were distinct and the tones were well done. I’m excited to listen to her finish off this series.

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Fun

Not what I was expecting so it ended up being entertaining. Not the typical shifter romance

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Great narration and hilarious

I loved this narrator! One of the best I've heard with a lot of voice changes. The bunny voice made me laugh throughout the story. There was really a lot of humor woven in the book but the narration made it all come together. I loved the characters. It was well written and the best audible book I've listened to lately. I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy explicit sex and lots of humor. It's the humor for me.

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A fun escape

This is a fun light hearted series with an interesting world and fun characters. Definitely going to be looking for more in this series and more by Eve Langlais

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It was ok

There were parts that were cute. But then there were parts that were a little OTT.

I got sort of annoyed with the high pitched voice the narrator used for Miranda so that may have effected my enjoyment of story.

I liked how Miranda could hold her own in a fight and whenever you thought she was down, she was able to surprise everyone. She was no damsel, despite how she acted when she first met Chase.

Something that didn’t work for me was the crude language. I think it was supposed to be funny, but saying boink and boinked constantly really irked me.

Something that did work for me was the cute pet names they had for each other. I thought it was cute when she would call her big gruff, grumpy bear her honey bear. He would call her his honey pie. I found it adorable.

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