Wilder and Josh are perfect mates 🥰
This was such a wonderful continuation of a great series!
I have loved each book of this series and Book 4 does not disappoint. Books 2&3 had some touchy backstory I thought would be difficult to read, and the author handled it so perfectly, they were beautifully written.
Book 4 puts you right into the bad backstory of one of the main characters, and that is super difficult to read. Depending on any personal triggers, that might be tough. I have to say, it is quick and handled well. The support of the rest of the cast was the part that I am applauding the most. The author did her research and doesn’t do what most would expect and what I personally would have done, most likely. They are simply amazing and that helps draw you into the story more and into the characters further.
I teared up multiple times. I laughed quite a few times, as always, with this series. These books do not disappoint! The underlying story continues and I’m ready for the next two stories hinted at, as well as any others she decides to bring to the table!
These are fun, quirky, original, and intriguing books. A break from reality and I love them!
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Vivika Lehvonen
September 6, 2025
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PNR is always good choice
I liked this book, it wasn't my favorite from this series but it still was 4 stars read (I think I would have given this book 3,75 stars but that is not an option so I converted it to 4 stars instead). Wilder's Dad role of the group was perfect match to Josh's caring personality.
And through all of these books I've loved how Shannon writes Found Family in her books. That trope is becoming one of my top3 all time favorite tropes in romance books.
C
Comfy nightshirt
September 3, 2025
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A hard to read first chapter starts the tale of Josh and Wilder. Funny how Josh thinks of Wilder as the father to Aidan but THAT changes. They are perfect for each other both caregivers with the added fun thing of Josh's love language being putting "the boys" in their places, almost like a parent would. There is quite a lit of angst over Josh's ex and Aidan's family and I feel that nitty gritty stuff really comes to a head in the last 80% of the book. There is also a very interesting reveal that leads us right to the next book. I am sad to think there are only Corbin and Jude's stories left, but this series has been so fulfilling to read and I will always be grateful to Shannon Mae for writing it.
How to Trust a Hellbound is the fourth in the Hellhounds of Paradise Falls series and one I’ve been waiting for. Wilder is a first gen and raised all the Hellhounds. Josh thinks he’s the boring one, but he’s been trying to get away from his ex-boyfriend who is not very nice. I’ve been waiting for Josh! This was great! A definite must read!
Josh grows a lot…Rick gets his comeuppance and the guys get a new Dad!! Craziness ensues of course, more paranormal than usual. Josh embraces the ignorance is bliss mantra and finds his home.