This is the first of Eve’s books that I have read and now I’m thinking to myself…why haven’t I read any of these books sooner?! I’ve seen her books everywhere but just never got around to reading any. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to read this one. It was a hoot!So we have Everett, an in your face wolf shifter who thinks he’s top dog. At least until he finds himself sacked from his job. But this doesn’t stop him, no siree. He decides to start his own bounty hunting agency with his buddy, the sloth. I have to say, this is a very interesting combo for friends but it makes for interesting back and forth. Anyway, the same place he was fired from contacts him to help them bring in some mutant shifters that escaped their facility. Easy peasy right? Sure, until he encounters a giant, hulk version of a gecko. He finds himself hurt and being taken care of by a doe of all animals. Even though he knows she is the doe that is on the list of shifters, but he finds himself drawn to her and not in the predator/prey scenerio. Unless you count the sexual predator/prey scenario. ;)Let’s not forget about our doe, Dawn. Usually does are pretty skittish but this one is different. Dawn is in hiding and has learned that she can’t be that skittish doe everyone expects her to be. Having to fend for herself has made her become a stronger willed person and I loved it. She took no one’s crap, even Everett’s. The two of them together were not only funny, but they seemed to be a natural, perfect fit that I never would have guessed.There were also a couple previous characters that make their way into the book that I just loved! I wish there were such things as money trees so I could afford to go back and read this whole series. I love romances with some action and comedy thrown it. It makes it all the more enjoyable. :) Finding himself unemployed with few options to quickly become gainfully employed Everett a wolf shifter gets some financial inspiration from Dog the Bounty Hunter. Everett doesn’t follow directions well, works best on his own, and sees striking out on his as the only solution to his current money flow problems.Dawn a doe on the run wishes money was her only problem. Having been one of the unfortunate shifters that Mastermind experimented on (with some success) is running for her life. She knows that if the Furry United Coalition catches up with her she is a gonner. She also knows that the damage that the experimentation's has caused will keep her from being able to turn to her family. She also knows a wolf in sheeps clothing (oh lets face it he’s nekkid) is not one to trust. The situation is at odds with everything Dawn and Everett knows of their life. They can’t deny the attraction though. The more time they spend with each other the more difficult it becomes to keeps their hands to themselves. Everett knows she is wanted by the Furry United Coalition for a reason, he’s just yet to see it. Dawn just thinks her doe’s new feral side is attracted to the predator that the sexy wolf is.I giggled and snorted my way through Doe and the Wolf. Eve Langlais infuses her stories with the most unlikely humor. There were so many red riding hood and little pig jokes poked and prodded that I found myself with tears rolling down my face from the laughter. Fans of the series will be pleased to know that Miranda and Chase make a an obnoxiously humorous appearance. Readers that have not read any of these books will be pleased to know that they can jump right in here without any problems whatsoever. Favorite quote: Everett to Dawn in regards to lying on a wolf pelt rug. “There’s nothing better than lying atop a wolf in front of a roaring fire. Your sweating body rides me to a howling, fun conclusion.” Oh yes, Everett is a wickedly sexy wolf.
Do You like book Doe And The Wolf (2013)?
FUC is a must buy series for me. Definitely bring a smile to my face every time. Fun and smutty.
—nick1827
Wasn't as well written as the others but still enjoyed it none the less
—collaredgirl65
Lighthearted and funny. Vintage Eve Langlais.
—mign4lve6