Wulfe Untamed Audiobook
By: Pamela Palmer
Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
Published by: Tantor Audio 12/30/14
Wulfe Untamed Audiobook Sample
The most enigmatic and tortured of the Feral Warriors, Wulfe is haunted by the quiet beauty of a human woman who no longer remembers him. Once a captive of both the Mage and the Ferals, Natalie stole a piece of his heart before he took her memories and sent her safely back to her fiancé. But now the Mage are threatening her again, and Wulfe will risk anything to protect her.
Natalie Cash is stunned when she’s saved by a wolf who shifts suddenly into a splendidly built, if badly scarred, man – a man with the kindest eyes. Swept into a world of intrigue and danger beyond her comprehension, she turns to the powerful Wulfe, finding a passion she’d only dreamed of. But when time runs out, they must trust one another and surrender to a wild, untamed love.
©2014 Pamela Palmer (P)2014 Tantor
Wulfe Untamed is the final book in the Feral Warriors series. It has been an interesting ride so far and the ending was exactly what I expected from the series. In this final story, we have Wulfe, probably the most damaged of all the feral warriors. Not only is his scarred physically, he was also left emotionally scarred when his mate and the former radiant died.
The heroine of Wulfe Untamed is Natalie, who we met in a previous book when her, her friends and her blind brother, Xavier, were attacked by demons. She lost three of her friends that day. One friend is still alive and her brother is missing and never returned back to the mortal world (he has to stay with the ferals because they couldn’t take his memories). Her and her surviving friend are missing a week of their life. She is not the same person from before this incident and her fiance has noticed.
The warriors are still fighting the mages and the daemons. The ferals are slowly becoming mortal and losing their ability to shift. Kara is in bad physical shape from bringing all the bad ferals into their animals. Things look really bad for the warriors. I don’t want to give away too much of the plot because I don’t want to give away any spoilers. Just know that this book is just as action packed as the rest of the series.
The story arc for this series wrapped up pretty well. From the way Pamela Palmer talked at a signing I was at early 2014, I don’t think this is the last we will see of the characters of the Feral Warriors series. She wouldn’t give details at that time, but I’m expecting to see them again. Plus, there are characters that are just begging to have their story told. It will be interesting to see how she handles them, spinoff maybe??
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Once again, Rob Shapiro continues to do a great job with the narration of this series. I never once questioned which character was speaking. The men and women’s voices were both done well. He has made listening to this entire series very enjoyable.
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Pamela Palmer grew up in an Air Force household as her father was an Air Force pilot. She dreamed of being an astronaut as a child. She graduated Auburn University with a degree in Industrial Engineering and began working for a major computer manufacturer. She eventually turned to writing after having married and given birth to two children. She has also written under the name Pamela Montgomerie. As Montgomerie she writes historical time travel romance novels, while as using her real name, Palmer, she writes dark paranormal romance.
Rob Shapiro got his professional start as an entertainer doing stand-up in Minneapolis while still in high school (the Children’s Theatre Company & School of Minneapolis). As a voice-over artist, he can be heard narrating such audiobooks as the bestselling The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood by James Gleick, Frank: The Voice by James Kaplan, and the fantasy noir Low Town by Daniel Polansky.