Publisher Description
What's worse than a pink pixie living all alone in the Big City, eight thousand miles away from home?
A pink pixie who's stuck managing monster-fighting crews without ever seeing the light of day herself. For two years, I worked my ass off to prove myself to my boss. And I'm finally about to catch my break. It's like the gates of Haven have opened for me—right before I'm pushed off the clouds and thrown all the way down to Hell again.
Because Dominic Dane is going to be my partner. That self absorbed, narcissistic werewolf who humiliated me in front of all my coworkers on day one, and loves to pretend that I don't even exist.
It's bad enough that he tried to kick me out of my mission. It's even worse that he's sinfully hot and fries braincells with a single look of those gorgeous green eyes.
Now, on top of having to kick ass on my first mission, I have to pretend to be his girlfriend for three days, and keep my ridiculous attraction to him under control, too.
I've got a secret weapon that's going to help me handle Dominic Dane, and it's God's best gift to mankind: chocolate. I'm going to survive the gorgeous wolf-ass one way or the other—and win.
Contains mature themes.
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About D.N. Hoxa
D. N. Hoxa writes paranormal and urban fantasy, and she has an unquenched thirst for romance, too. She has a law degree she never really put to use, and she worked in marketing for four years before deciding to become a full-time writer.
About the Narrators
Stephanie Rose is a Los Angeles–based romance audiobook narrator. Her recordings include Worth Forgiving by bestselling author Vi Keeland and the popular The Ex Games series by J. S. Cooper and Helen Cooper.
Nick Mondelli is an actor, poet, and accomplished audiobook narrator from Northwest Ohio. He has narrated a wide range of titles, from My Antonia by Willa Cather to Phantom Limbs by Paula Garner, which AudioFile magazine called, “a sensitive, expressive performance.” Nick graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Toledo before moving to Los Angeles.