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  • Sleeping with the Wolf

  • After the Crash, Book One
  • By: Maddy Barone
  • Narrated by: Clementine Cage
  • Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (314 ratings)

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Sleeping with the Wolf

By: Maddy Barone
Narrated by: Clementine Cage
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Publisher's summary

Book 1 in the After the Crash series. When a plane crashes fifty years in the future the survivors learn:

1. Nuclear war destroyed the world they knew.

2. Plagues have reduced the female population to a precious few and every woman is worth her weight in gold.

3. Werewolves are more than mere stories and they want mates.

Carla is an up and coming country music star when she boards a plane for Denver in the year 2014. After the plane crashes in the year 2064 she learns that nuclear war destroyed technology and unleashed a plague that devastated the female population. Even now, decades after the plague has dwindled to isolated outbreaks, women are precious commodities to be fought for, and Carla finds herself offered as the prize in a Bride Fight. Alpha wolf Taye knows Carla is his mate. Losing her is unacceptable. He wins the Bride Fight. But can he win her heart?

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I have enjoyed all of this author's books.

It is rare I find shifter tales I enjoy. They mostly seem violent, with little romance and character building in them. Then there is the usual handsome, knuckle-dragging Alpha male reeking of testosterone administrating BDSM that we females are told we are attracted to. COUNT ME OUT! If you like that kind of thing, fine for you. I had that in my young and stupid days (excluding the BDSM). Now I am older and wiser, I know what I like. If you are older/wiser and still like BDSM, fine, no judgement here but this is a review about what I like. Show me a male who is strong and confident enough to be vulnerable, considerate and able to practice equality and I'm there. Ms. Barone, you're my author!

I stumbled on this series and this is the 2nd book I have enjoyed. I started it out of sequence and while there were references to other characters in previous publications, it doesn't have to be read in order to understand what is happening. I will definitely be enjoying the whole series and look for any other works by this writer. Kudos!

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The book was pretty good.

I enjoyed listening to the book and the narrator did a good job.

Carla and Trey were easy to like. I only wish there had been a little more conflict, either between Trey and Carla or from outside troublemakers, in the story to liven it up a bit.

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Great Story Annoying Female Voice

This is the first time I've heard this author and narrator. I found the story fun and entertaining. I received this free through audible escape.
The story line was different and left me with several questions. The answers were very brief which was why I was left with question. How did the plane crash 50 years in the future. When did the nuclear attach occur? Who did the attack? I loved how Taye (the wolf alpha) treated Carla (one of the plane crash survivors) was treated. He didn't push her into consummating the relationship right after the bride fight (wedding). He was strong but sweet. As an introduction to a new series it was great start. Maddy Barone did a great job of creating a post apocalyptic world. They are severely reduced in population, technology and why technology doesn't work. Most people are too young to know how to create the technology and upkeep what was available so the loss of that technology. Carla is a sweetheart with a strong backbone but not witchy.

Clementine did a great job with the male voices and Carla's internal voice and as the narrator portion of the story, But Carla's speaking voice was horrible. She sounded like a kid. Very high pitched and not at all like a mid 20's adult. she was supposed to sound whinny but it was an annoying high pitch that didn't even make me feel or think she was being whinny. It was just annoying.
I enjoyed the story and would listen again while it's in the audible escape and the entire series, But I wouldn't spend a credit on it. If I can get it for $1.99 I would buy it.

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Very good start to the series :D

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This was a very good story. I liked both Carla and Taye and the story was interesting with good potential for the series. This is the first story I've read by this author but I liked it well enough that I plan to try more of her work in the future.

Carla is a country singer and has worked hard to make it big. She's just hitting stardom when her airplane crashes and Carla and the other survivors find themselves in a strange world that's much changed from what they came from. The buildings are old and decrepit and there doesn't seem to be any technology functioning. Carla and another woman named Lisa head out to try to find help and end up as prizes in a bride fight. With the scarcity of women in this post-apocalyptic world, women of marriageable age aren't safe without a good man to keep them safe and provide for them. Carla is very unhappy about their circumstances but has no idea how to get back home and fears she's stuck in this new and crazy world.

Taye is a wolf...a man that can turn in to a wolf (they wont call themselves werewolves because they're not ruled by the moon). He is the alpha of his pack of around 50 men/wolves. He's thrilled to find that one of the women in the bride fight has been chosen by his wolf as his mate. Taye is determined to beat all challengers that stands between him and his mate.

Well the other challengers might as well have saved themselves the entrance fee because a wolf will not be denied his mate. Taye wins the fight and claims Carla as his bride. Carla is completely freaked about being stuck in this new reality and the fact that she's being given away as a prize for a fight. She is very belligerent with Taye for the first part of their time together, not letting him near her and trying not to accept her circumstances and place as his wife/mate. To be honest I couldn't blame her... I mean what would I act like within a couple days of getting transported in to what seems to be a nightmare? Probably about the same as Carla. It's likely that no woman would take it very well, especially since she then was fearful that Taye would rape her as part of their wedding night. Taye takes her home to their packhouse and along the way some men try to steal Carla (which apparently isn't an unusual thing to happen in this time). Taye and his men protect her and she does a little damage herself and they're able to get safely home.

Their first night together doesn't go well but it could have been worse. Taye manages to get Carla to believe that he wont hurt her or rape her (promising to wait until she wants him in return) but she doesn't want his touch or to accept him as her mate. There is an attraction on both sides but Carla is not open to it and tries to keep it shut down. Taye tries to figure out how to convince her to give him a chance and let him near her. While explaining the pack and her new life, Taye shows her his wolf and Carla surprises him by not being scared of his wolf. Things get rather tense when another wolf challenges Taye for leadership and Carla and Carla realizes she was lucky to end up with Taye for her husband/mate. She begins to soften to Taye and he helps things along as he does things to take care of her and make her happy. She realizes what he's doing and appreciates how sweet he's being and it's not too long before she gives in to her attraction and Taye's need for her. They're both very pleased at how things go and their relationship improves. In the mean time, Carla manages to get Taye to send some wolves to check out the crash site to help the other survivors...sweetening the pot by mentioning that there's more women survivors which has the wolves anxious to go (leading to the next books in the series). The story ends with Taye and Carla doing well and starting their HEA together.

I really enjoyed this story. I liked the Carla and Taye. Carla was a little tough to love in the beginning but I could completely understand because of what she was dealing with and all. I liked that she wasn't stupid and came to realize that Taye is a good man and decided to give him a chance. Taye was hot and sweet and a good hero all around. I'm planning to try the next story in the series soon. I'd recommend this book. Thumbs up. :D

* note - The narrator did a fine job but she's not the best with voices that I've ever heard. It didn't ruin the story for me or anything...it just wasn't great.

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✨💐❣️Very cute story❣️💐✨

I wasn't sure on this series, but I gave it a shot. I loved it. Instead of starting the book with the events that lead to the crash and going through time, it starts 'After the crash' like the series is named. But I think there are some downfalls to this because it didn't seem like the main ladies cared at all on trying to find their way back or giving any remorse or sorrow at leaving loved ones or their old life behind. A few paragraphs added to give the reader some insight on why would have been very beneficial. Such as a huge amount of bills and no job, finding the new life a new start, etc... But after reading hundreds of romance shifter books, this one is up there for originality and a smooth read. The narration was great as well. Two thumbs up 👍👍

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Not Air Tight, but Enjoyable

I really did enjoy the story, and overall had to give this book a decent score. Yes, there are some problems. There was an immaturity to the writing style, some holes in the plot line and the author hasn't developed a very strong voice, but the premise and story were good, and the story itself was entertaining. While I did have a few eyerolls in the process of listening to this book, in the end, I was left smiling and satisfied and that's really what reading is all about for me.

This is a dystopian fantasy, but not really a dark one. Oh, yes, the apocalypse has happened, and times are tough. Technology has yet to be reinvented, and living is on the primitive side, although some structures from "before" still exist.

A plane crashes 50 years into the future, and some passengers set out to find help, only to find the world as they know it has been replaced by this primitive version. Men outnumber women by a huge number, so women need to be married to be safe.

Carla, a country music star, finds herself being the prize in a bride fight. The winner, Taye, is a wolf shifter. There's really no explanation if wolf shifters existed in times "before" or if they are a product of the apocalypse. Taye is alpha of his pack. The pack, apparently, like to go nude all the time, live in an abandoned roadside motel, and no other women live there. The books tells how Taye and Carla get acquainted and how their relationship progress. All in all, it was a sweet story.

I actually liked the narrator. She did have a very young sounding voice, which might bother some, but I found she did well with narration and fairly well with voices. No real complaints from me on that score.

Is this book worth a credit. Not really. The length alone would put me off spending a valuable credit for it, but if you can get it on sale, it's not a bad read if you can just suspend belief and enjoy.

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Different

Totally different type of shifter book but the men were so clueless I laughed and laughed. Loved the narration, hopefully the same narrator did the next book in the series as well.

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favorite book ever

So proud of my aunt for a really good book. Highly recommend for life. Love you always.

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it felt like a start.

It was more of a begining of a story then story. it went from point a to point b with out any true dificulty or chalange. though the narrator made the female protagonist sound like a sqeaky teenager mor than a country singer and used an obviously genaric deepen your voice to sound male for the male protagonist.

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was it the book or the narriator

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The book was about a 26 yr old woman who acted like she was a 16 yr old girl. Not that good. not worth a credit.

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