Forgotten Fox by Jennifer Cody

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Forgotten Fox by Jennifer Cody
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Riku: I dislike living alone in an empty house, but unless something radical changes, I’ve resigned myself to lonely bachelorhood. No one has ever interested me, I didn’t even know I had a fancy to tickle, if you get my meaning. Then a detour through a less than savory neighborhood brings me across one of my own students. I can’t just leave him on the street, especially in this neighborhood, right?

Akira: I haven’t had a home in two years, but I’m a survivor and nothing, not homelessness, not strict teachers, not even the inconvenient passenger I carry with me everywhere, will stand between me and a good life. I have a plan, I have the means, I will make my future a success. And this crush I have on my teacher? Well, I’ll figure out how to deal with it. That’s what I will keep telling myself, anyway.

Forgotten Fox is an MM, Age Gap, Student-Teacher, Paranormal Romance.
Triggers include: off-page, non-descriptive, past child abuse. This is a standalone, 45k word novella, but will be infinitely more interesting after reading Diviner’s Game Book 2: Knight to Castle Two because there are spoilers of that book in this one.

  • File Name:forgotten-fox-by-jennifer-cody.epub
  • Original Title:Forgotten Fox
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08ZLFMZL4
  • Date:2021-03-31T23:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:173.481 KB

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Loved this one

Reply3 years ago
    Aria Mar.
    Aria Mar.

    I have to admit that I haven't read the Diviner's Game series. So, about four chapters from the end, I totally got lost cause I could not understand what was going on. The story was still very enjoyable though and I think I might actually try the other books from the series next.

    Reply3 years ago
    • Lay C

      Hey...on the diviners series, I'd personally advice you to start with book 3. Queen to King. It's long but it provides more details on the characters and what is going on in the series. It explains the other character's roles in "the diviners game". Atleast that's how I see it.

      3 years ago
    Lay C
    Lay C

    PS: the ending's so sudden it'll probably give you a whiplash... worth it though

    Reply3 years ago
      Lay C
      Lay C

      This is a beautiful novel, loved it.... Despite it being stated clearly on the cover that it's part of the diviners series (which I'm obsessed with), it didn't hit me until the fifth chapter that Akira and Riku aren't new characters. I love that it's part of a series but works as a standalone so you don't get assaulted with many characters you're unfamiliar with. I love Jennifer Cody's books...all of them, the uniqueness in characters is amazing. 🌠

      Reply3 years ago