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How to Flirt with a Hellhound

Hellhounds of Paradise Falls, Book 1

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How to Flirt with a Hellhound

By: Shannon Mae
Narrated by: Iggy Toma, Alexander Cendese
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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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I totally enjoyed this book, it made me lol so many times. Great characters and narrators were perfect - Teddy you rock!

Hilarious

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Perfectly narrated by Iggy Toma and Alexander Cendese, How to flirt with a Hellhound was cute with some dark edges. It’s also humorous, and easy listening. Paradise Falls sounds like a good town full of interesting people waiting for their own offbeat hellhound. Looking forward to book #2 in audiobook now.

Quirky. Fun. Entertaining.

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perfectly balanced with a morally grey hero, a pure hearted lover, just enough suspense and humour with a supernatural twist.

loved it

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Really enjoying the humour and content from this author

Not the usual romantacy book, but it does have insta love which is not usually my thing


Loved the characters and the narrators were great

Loved this story

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there was definitely a few moments to giggle at, which was exactly what I was looking for, it has steam, but its not the be all and end all, don't get me wrong, I love a good heavy steamy smutty book, but sometimes you want to just giggle, this hot the nail on the head. narration was great, already listened to a couple of times, and will be getting others in the series and from author.

The start had me giggling

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Short and sweet, spicy and sexy and loads of romantic fun. Hellhound hijinks mixed with humans, equals loads of laughs with a dash of suspense. Narration was on point. On to Book 2

Hellhound + Human = Hilarity

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