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Good with His Hands

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Good with His Hands

By: Michelle M. Pillow
Narrated by: Suzy Lexington
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Contemporary erotic romance with paranormal elements.

Photographer Teresa Kelley is on assignment to shoot old ghost towns and desert scenery. What she doesn't anticipate is that scenery, including the delicious Max Draper. The sizzling desert sun isn't the only thing heating up the abandoned mining town when the hot, muscled, and oh-so-sexy mechanic offers to give her a hand. Dusty floorboards and ghost tales aside, Teresa finds herself on the other end of the lens when she and Max are caught in flagrante delicto by an unexpected...assistant.

Rating: Contains graphic sexual content, adult language, and violence.

©2010-2014 Michelle M. Pillow (P)2014 Michelle M. Pillow
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A very short audio with hot sexy scenes and a touch of paranormal. Teresa and Max have the instant chemistry that turns their fling to a maybe HEA hinted at the end. The naughty ghost was a great addition. Loved Suzy Lexington's voice, perky and exciting, but it needs a bit more differentiation between the character voices. A few more pauses between scenes would help to separate them, I had to rewind a few times, the change was so sudden.

a hot quickie :)

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Would you listen to Good with His Hands again? Why?

Yes, story was interesting and characters were very likable

What did you like best about this story?

the naughty "ghost"

What about Suzy Lexington’s performance did you like?

great diction

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

there were some funny parts

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Nice, hot short with a ghostly intervention. Theresa Kelly is on assignment to photograph ghost towns, unfortunately, (or not); her car breaks down and has to be repaired in a small town in AZ. The mechanic, Max Draper is uber hot and she is instantly very attracted to him. Max is on board with this and a one night stand seems like a great idea, but one is not enough. They start spending time together photographing the reputably haunted original town. On a whim they decide to attract the miner ghost by “putting on a show” what she thinks is a camera malfunction turns out to show ghostly images when she checks the pictures, of course she can’t show them to anyone as they also show some very interesting views of her and Max. She really wants to explore where she and Max could go, feeling that there is a real connection between them, intensified by their strange encounter. Not as good as many of the other books I’ve read by this author but still an interesting short read.
Suzy Lexington did a great job with the narration, she has a pleasant voice and great diction; could have differentiated a bit more between characters but still pleasant to listen too.

Nice short with some spark

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This was short but hot. It even made me blush. The narration for the audiobook was wonderful. I loved the ghost part.

Short and Hot

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A really good short story, with lots of heat and good humor. ideal for the bus or just a little break from reality.

A short interlude with heat .

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Good with his Hands was a deliciously sinful book. It is a very quick listen but not one that I would recommend for a drive to work. This is definitely one listen that needs to wait until you have some extra time due to the caliente factor. The narrator, Suzy Lexington did a delectable job keeping up the heat with Max and Teresa.

Teresa is getting an eyeful of some man candy when the book starts. Max is the auto tech working on her car and providing all sorts of nibbling thoughts for Teresa. Things progress very quickly for the both of them.

Max and Teresa spend some very quality time together, including some at the old Ghost Town. In the ghost town there is a legend of a miner that still haunts the place. During their escapades in the town, they maybe have just run into the miner.

Looks like Max and Teresa are going to have to spend some more hot, steamy, and splendid time together.

Hot Hot Hot.. Not safe for driving to work

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