Review: Team Building for Friendly Hellhounds by Laura Greenwood

Posted October 30, 2023 by Lola in Fantasy, Review, Romance / 2 Comments

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Team Building For Friendly HellhoundsTeam Building For Friendly Hellhounds (Obscure Academy #9)
Laura Greenwood

My Rating: 4 stars

Genre: Paranormal Romance
Age Category: New Adult
Type of romance: MF

Blurb:
Two hellhounds walk into a team-building exercise…

When Evie’s cheer squad goes on a team-building weekend, the last thing she expects is to make a connection with a fellow hellhound.

Ceb didn’t know what to expect from the event, but it certainly wasn’t a gorgeous cheerleader challenging him to a bet that would change everything.

Will the two of them give in to the romance building between them? And can they put their teamwork to good use for the upcoming Hell Scramble?


Team Building For Friendly Hellhounds is a light-hearted shifter academy m/f romance set at Obscure Academy. It features a chance meeting between two hellhounds that grows into more.

If you enjoy upbeat and light-hearted paranormal romances with new adult characters, an academy/university setting, guaranteed happy endings, and quirky supernaturals, start the Obscure Academy today!

My Review

I received a free copy from the author through Booksprout and voluntarily reviewed it.

This is the ninth book already in the Obscure Academy series and this series is still going strong. This series is so much fun to read and this book was no exception. This book is about Evie and Ceb who meet at a team building weekend. Evie is there with the cheerleaders and Ceb with the chess club, they get teamed up together and from there their connection deepens.

I liked reading about Evie and Ceb. I liked seeing how well they hit it off right away and how they’re both competitive and make a bet. I thought how they met at a team building event was an interesting set up and then the team building weekend comes to an end and I liked seeing how their relationship develops wen they’re back at the academy. I liked reading about them and seeing how their relationship deepens throughout the book.

There are quite some characters from previous books as well as upcoming books that make an appearance. I liked seeing more of some of the cheerleader characters we met before, as well as some others like Zoya. I also liked seeing how Evie interacted with Mandy and I am excited for her book. As well as Sera and what learning a bit about phoenixes, I look forward to her story too.

I liked how Evie and Ceb were both hellhounds and we see a bit of them in their shifted form as well. There’s a competition they take place in where they have to shift between forms, which was fun to read about too.

To summarize: I really enjoyed this book! This series is so much fun and am excited every time a new book releases. These are light and fun reads with paranormal creatures and sweet romances. This book is about Evie and Ceb who are hellhounds and meet at a team building event. I thought it was interesting how they meet at a team building event and I liked seeing how their relationship develops as they return to the academy. I liked reading about them and seeing how they interact. There are plenty of side characters too, some characters from previous books I enjoyed seeing again as well as characters who star in upcoming books and I am looking forward to their stories. I liked reading about the hellhounds and seeing them in their shifted forms a few times as well. Another great read and I look forward to the next one!

4 Stars

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2 responses to “Review: Team Building for Friendly Hellhounds by Laura Greenwood

  1. Fun that they came from two different school interests- cheerleading and chess, but got along at the team building and got together back at school, too. I love how the author uses different paranormals like this.

    • I liked how they came at the camp form different directions and then connected. And it was fun to read about hellhounds, haven’t seen those as often in books.

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