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Hell on Heels by Robyn Peterman

jennifergoodall's review against another edition

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5.0

A witty and entertaining series that will make you laugh.

lit_editions's review against another edition

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4.0

There are so many questions I have for this author, but I'll keep reading until then. This author sure knows how to create a magical world. I cannot wait to read the next. I also loved that Astrid named the baby Samuel...Hayden loved him....I wish we would of got more of him and Dixie. There is so much going on in these stories...4 stars

opheliajblack's review against another edition

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3.0

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4 Stars I really liked it
5 Stars It was amazing!

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shelovestoread81's review against another edition

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4.0

I had hoped it was another story about Astrid. I like Dixie but I was not prepared for it to be about her. Glad she found her mom and figured some stuff out.

slc333's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 stars. Meh. I liked Dixie as a side character in Astrid's book but found her kinda boring and lacking in originality as a main character. The romance was annoyingly cliche - innocent young virgin, much older experienced guy, fated mates insta lust masquerading as love. Still had the silliness that categorised the first 2 books in the series but I didnt care enough about the characters for it to be worth it. One positive is that the annoying romance took a back seat for a goodly portion of the book as everyone in hell inc Hayden was banned from contacting Dixie for a month while she figured put her powers and tasks.

hellegade's review against another edition

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5.0

This author keeps surprising me with her fabulously dirty humour, steamy scenes, characters and world building talents. Once you open her books you can't put them down. 


This is Dixies story. She's Astrids cousin, sister of the 7 deadly sins, daughter of Satan, niece of God and Mother earth is her grandmother. Talk about pressure to live up to family expectations.


I highly recommend this series and I'm eager to read the next book. You will be too, when you read them.

brokensporty's review against another edition

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4.0

Wildly entertaining

This book is irreverent, ridiculous, and raunchy at times, but it is wildly entertaining on a lot of levels.

The characters are fun, infuriating, and relatable.

The family dynamics are dysfunctional and somewhat mimic real life.

The story jumps right into the action and doesn't waste time on too much useless fluff.

tasigmund's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is about Dixie, Astrid's cousin. I must admit I like the books about Astrid more, those are funnier but this book is good too. This book was funny and i liked the narrators voice. I know i'll be finishing this series. As i've said Robyn Peterman's book are a must listen to.

saidahgilbert's review

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2.0

When the protagonist of this story was introduced in the previous story, I got a different feel of her character than in this one. In this book, she sounded more like the protagonist of the first two stories. I had to keep reminding myself of this protagonist's name.

tja055f6's review

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3.0

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