
A Hellhound Called Derek
Mated to the Human, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Zachary Zaba
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By:
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Michelle Frost
About this listen
Touch his mate and you'll wish for the fires of hell.
Alpha of the Hellhound enforcers, Derek doesn't think he has time for a mate until the Paranormal Council of the city gives him one.
Hollis is a smart, funny, vulnerable human, and his police commissioner uncle has designs to use Hollis's new mating for his own ends.
He'll learn quickly not to mess with a hellhound's mate.
A Hellhound Called Derek is the first in this fast-paced novella series where the paranormals are all deliciously protective of their humans, no matter what type of trouble they get into.
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