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Allies

By: Brenda Cothern, Wench Publishing Inc.
Narrated by: Jack Curtiss
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The Mad Dogs return to Camp Smokey in the North Carolina Mountains brings more changes than just their brand new downtime base. A new Council Representative is the least of the changes thrust upon the unit.

Promotions that are unwanted, more questions Doc needs to answer, and born shifters to be recruited in hopes that they can become Mad Dogs. But even with new allies, the Council and the Organization just won’t give the unit a break

©2017 Brenda Cothern (P)2018 Wench Publishing, Inc.
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Great book!

Love this series. However, why oh why did you change our narrator? This one is good, but the original narrator was so much better and did each of the characters so well. Each had their own inflection. I still enjoyed the book, but please bring back our first narrator back for next book!

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Not nearly as good

I loved the first books, especially 1-4. I’m really disappointed in this installment. This book is about 2 hours shorter than the rest. It had to be longer. The 2 hours cut held the romance because this book was lacking in that regard. It developed the political intrigue and the characters a bit but the romance was stagnant. That part of it didn’t go anywhere. It really needed some development. Disappointed I bought this one. Lastly, they switched the narrator. The first was BY FAR the best. He actually gave each character (maybe 10 or so) their own voice and style - and each was pleasing to the ear, which is truly incredible. He made these audiobooks successful. You can’t translate a story like this to audio without an excellent narrator. I’m really not sure if I’ll buy another if he isn’t on it. There are just too many characters for most narrators to handle.

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Different narrator made me not finish

Ok I love the Mad Dogs series and books 1-6 were great on audio and the guy that narrated them ( books 1-6) did a great job with voicing the different Mad Dogs. I was looking forward to the latest book on audio and I couldn't make it past chapter 3. the 'new' guy narrating is bland as white toast. there is no character differentiation like in the previous audio books, everyone sounds the same, no tone inflections either its all one note. Sad to say but I think I will read this one instead of listening to it. *sigh*

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