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  • Doe and the Wolf

  • By: Eve Langlais
  • Narrated by: Abby Craden
  • Length: 4 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (304 ratings)

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Doe and the Wolf

By: Eve Langlais
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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Looking for help in recovering a fugitive? The Lone Wolf Agency can help you. We specialize in huffing and puffing criminals back where they belong: behind bars.

What happens when a predator falls for his prey? Bounty hunting is the perfect job for a maverick wolf - flexible hours, decent pay, the thrill of the chase. But Everett never counted on a doe stopping him in his furry tracks.

Dawn was a prisoner of Mastermind and ended up experimented on against her wishes. On the run from Furry United Coalition agents, she ends up in the arms - and bed - of a lupine bounty hunter. Instinct tells her to run when she gets a chance because everyone knows not to trust the big, bad wolf, but her heart begs her to stay. When the result of genetics gone wrong rears its mutated head and threatens both of their lives, will they manage to survive and discover if a wolf deserves a happily ever after?

©2013 Eve Langlais (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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Bravo to another story of F.U.C. gang. Yea!!

Wonderful story about the FUC crew.. More please..Wonderful story, snarky one liners & action filled scenes.. Love the interaction between the agents & friends.. And the couples working together. MORE PLEAS!!!

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Really loved this last book in the series

This is the last installment of the Furry United Coalition, or at least all that is published at this time. This story is a little bit different than the previous stories in this series.

Everett is a wolf, but he doesn’t always play well with others. He also feels like it is okay to bend the rules if it is for the right reasons. He does this one too many times for the higher ups at F.U.C. He gets fired. So, we fast forward several years and now Everett is a bounty hunter. He still gets all the excitement of the hunt and still helps to get criminals off the street, but on his own terms.

Dawn is one of the victims that was rescued from the Mastermind. There were experiments done on her and her doe isn’t the same as it used to be. She is hiding out in a park with a good forest. She isn’t the only one hiding out there. The problem is that one of the other victims isn’t doing a very good job of keeping a low profile. Joey is now a Godzilla-like gecko who is always hungry and also has quite the obsession with Dawn.

I think this one is my favorite of the F.U.C. stories. It has some of the best giggle moments. It all starts with Everett working as a “German shepherd” with his partner, Tom who is a sloth. Dawn’s reactions are great. She hides behind trees and looks around them like you would see with a deer. Also, comments that she can’t drive because of the whole headlight thing. Tom’s laziness, as a sloth. Oh, and Chase and Miranda make an appearance, which is always a plus.

I found this to be a fun series. If you’re looking for a funny, sexy shifter story, this is a great series. It is sure to make you laugh out loud more than once. I love all the different shifter species that you don’t normally see in most shifter worlds. There is some suspense, but not the main focus of the story and easy to figure out, but that’s okay with me. I’m in it for the fun-loving story.

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Abby Craden has narrated this entire series and has done a great job. I highly recommend her as a narrator. She did a great job with the different voices of these characters and really matched their voices to their personalities.

**Audiobook was provided to me by the publisher. This review is my opinion and was not requested or provoked in anyway by the publisher.

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The Series Gets Better Each Book

Each book in the Eve Langais' Furry United Coalition series have been truly humorous with laugh out loud moments. The narrator Abby Crandon keeps each character different and makes the stories more enjoyable. Doe and the Wolf is ... a love story that solid without me as a reader trying to decide if their love would even last. Unfortunately in previous series of the books I did have doubts.

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A wolf A doe and Lizard walk into woods...

What made the experience of listening to Doe and the Wolf the most enjoyable?

Not stand alone part of a series.

Dawn is one of the escaped mastermind projects, she hanging in woods to upset about the "change" in her beast due to all drugs mastermind force in her to change her dna.

He was F.U.C Agent gone Bounty hunter, he is hired by his old work to find and bring in this mutant mastermind created, when he comes across in woods is huge like towering evil spitting smelly lizard.

With all chaos and plans change when they meet up with big pregnant bunny, who insist she can do things, but what happen in woods changes plans again when big bunny bun ready to come out, what happen to papa bear never be lived down.

Oh what fun it is to shifter loves Doe .......New joke around office is when rabbit, doe and lizard walk into woods.....

Great voice as usual claps i love this series sooooo much

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one cocky wolf

Everett and Dawn become known to each other when FUC decides to exterminate all the victims of the mastermind. Eve Langlais knows how to pull you into the story and make you snort with laughter. Abby Craden IS this series!

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fun and light

One of my fav in the series, funny and entertaining, with a fun follow up for Miranda and Chase.
The one thing that bothers me is why Dawn has telekinesis? She literally uses it twice, both times to make moving something a little easier. Completely unnecessary! Just put your back into it, doe!

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Love it!

I love this series, MORE! Don't let this be the last one! please! I love the audible series.

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Awesome book!

This is an awesome book and series! Very funny with hot loving. You can't go wrong with an Eve Langlais book!

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Unlikely Pairing

Where does Doe and the Wolf rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I highly enjoyed this audiobook. This ranks as highly as all other audio books I've been fortunate enough to listen to.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I loved both the main characters. The strength of Dawn and the way she reacts to certain situations had be laughing out loud at times.

What does Abby Craden bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Abbey is a great narrator her voices and characters are so much fun to listen to. She puts feeling into her voices and brings each character to life.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

A movie tagline would be - who's afraid of the big bad wolf

Any additional comments?

These two together are an unlikely pairing, a wolf and a doe, I mean in the wild they're natural enemies.

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Not a fan!

The initial weakness of Dawn was hard to take. She whined through the whole book. Everett (hero) & Tom (sidekick) carried the story, Dawn spent the entire book worrying. After all that whining we find out that Dawn is the answer to the Tom problem. The Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer reference was obvious from the first. The pity party was just too long. By the time of the reveal of her transformation. I was sick of Dawn.

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