How to Flirt with a Hellhound
Hellhounds of Paradise Falls, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Iggy Toma
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Alexander Cendese
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By:
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Shannon Mae
About this listen
Toby
Maybe I have an overactive imagination, but the hot guy next door totally gives off serial killer vibes. Why else would he know how long it takes to bleed out from a wound? Yeah, ok, so I asked, but it was research. Being an author definitely makes for some odd questions (someone had better clear my browser history when I die, that's all I'm saying). It's not like I'm stalking my hot neighbor or anything—there's nothing wrong with watching him out my window. Although I might have my own stalker (and not the cute harmless kind), which is kind of terrifying. Even if he isn't a serial killer, maybe my seriously sexy neighbor whose eyes seem to glow red (a trick of the light, I'm sure) can help me out.
Dexter
How do you tell your cute neighbor that cutting off your fingers probably won't cause a victim to bleed out? I don't know if trying out Toby's writing ideas is a good method of flirting, but there's just something about him that calls to my hellhound. He's adorable, awkward, and all kinds of clueless. He brings out my protective instincts, and I find myself wanting to please him, even if that means figuring out some of the answers to his rather bloodthirsty questions. When I find out Toby might actually be in danger, nothing will stop my hellhound from protecting him. He's mine, even if he doesn't know it, and I'll tear apart anyone who even thinks of hurting him.
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Hilarious
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Such a fun book
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A surprise treat!
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There's instalove/lust, a naive golden retriever puppy dog (hell hound) who falls head over heels for his romance (head in the clouds, lives a little out of reality) author neighbour. I didn't hate the premise or the overall plot. It was fast paced and certainly didn't muck around in getting the main characters together or establishing hints towards the underylying plot as well as future book characters and set up.
As the first book in the series I didn't mind it - it was funny in parts. sure it was also a little repetitive and juvenile in terms of some phrases...but I could forgive that for the overall vibe of the book. I am interested enough in the other pack brothers to read more in the series to see what their stories will be :D
Sweet mood read
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