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Audiobook Review: Wild Cat (Shifters Unbound #3) by Jennifer Ashley (Narrator: Cris Dukehart)

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Audiobook Review: Wild Cat (Shifters Unbound #3) by Jennifer Ashley (Narrator: Cris Dukehart)Wild Cat by Jennifer Ashley
Narrator: Cris Dukehart
Series: Shifters Unbound #3
Published by Tantor Audio on January 21, 2013
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Length: 10 hours and 43 minutes
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library
three-stars
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When Diego Escobar assists in what should be a simple taskof arresting a trespasser, he comes face-to-face with his first Shifter-thebeautiful Cassidy Warden, sister of the Shiftertown leader. Assigned to watchover her, Diego learns more about the lonely, wild Cassidy than it's safe toknow.Diego might be human, but he's virile and darkly handsome, and stirs Cassidy'smating desire, which she thought dead forever. Once the fires begin, nothingand no one can put them out.


Also in this series: Hard Mated, Dark And Dangerous, Bodyguard, Lone Wolf , Feral Heat, Dark and Deadly

 

Wild Cat is book three in the Shifters Unbound series by Jennifer Ashley and Narrated by Cris Dukehart.

We move away from the Auston Shiftertown and are introduced to the Las Vegas Shiftertown.

Cassidy is second in command and dominate. Her mate was killed a year ago and she wants to find his killer. Diego Escobar is a cop, protective, and loyal. His attraction to Cassidy is instant and his feelings are quick.

Moving to a new town slowed things down in the story. We meet all these new characters and learn the hierarchy all over again, but moving to a new town opens doors and broadens the world. 

Cassidy is fearless, just how I like my heroines. The loss of her mate isn’t as devastating as we have heard it is for shifters when they lose their mate. It makes you wonder if she had the mate bond with her mate. 

The attraction between Cassidy and Diego is quick. I had trouble with the author describing their attraction. The things we might think in our heads, but not do at the time. The romance felt a little rushed. 

Wild Cat has a lot going on in it and it’s a bit much. Eric is dealing with an unwelcome visitor into his shiftertown and he’s got his eye on a pretty shifter that won’t give into his requests. Cassidy is trying to find her mate’s killer and why he’s now after Cassidy herself and Diego is looking to avenge his partner who was murdered. All these story lines were interesting, but there was just a lot happening at once.

Narration: Cris Dukehart is doing a wonderful job with her narration. The accents are well done and the dominant males don’t sound too gruff. The women are have the sweet voices, but show their shifter side when need be. 

Rated: 3 Stars

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About Cris Dukehart

My name is Cris Dukehart. I am an Audie Nominee and Earphones Award Winning audiobook narrator and voiceover.

I’ve been told I approach the world with the quick witted humor of Mrs. Maisel and the spirit of a Southern Magnolia (which seems to me like a pretty mighty leap but sure felt good to hear and also seemed like the sort of thing a gal might want to include in her bio).

I’ve narrated over 400 books, across genres, from quirky memoirs, southern women’s fiction, and young adult titles to new adult urban fantasy and female-driven mysteries and I love being able to immerse myself in tales that include a rich array of characters of all ages and into stories that make a body believe in just a little bit of magic.

I have a natural and easy Mid-Atlantic dialect but also confidently perform the dialects from my southern upbringing (North Carolina, Virgnia, and West Virginia) as well as those I’ve picked up just meeting folks from my travels across the US and abroad.

I divide my time between my Mountain House, a Mid Century home perched on a mountain over looking the Caribbean, and an 1870 Southern Victorian riverfront home.

Both homes are PROJECTS (with a capital P) and need more than a little love, but along with my ridiculous sooper pooch, Bruce Ed, a menagerie of strays, a cast of family, friends, and characters that could just as well have stepped right off the pages of the books I read, a silly lot of DIY elbow grease, and you too… if you hang around here long enough… I’m pretty sure there’s a happily ever after waiting for all of us at the end.

About Jennifer Ashley

New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Jennifer Ashley writes historical, paranormal, and contemporary romance, mysteries, and historical fiction as Jennifer Ashley; paranormal romance and urban fantasy as Allyson James; and mysteries as Ashley Gardner. Jennifer’s books have had starred reviews in Booklist and Publisher’s Weekly, and have been translated to many languages. When Jennifer isn’t writing she enjoys reading, traveling, playing guitar and piano, and building dollhouse miniatures.


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