You Don't Know JackYou Don't Know Jack
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Current format, Book, 2016, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsYou Don't Know Jack a MM fairytale Christmas romp from USA Today bestselling author Renee George, writing as G.R. George. The second book in her Holiday Hottie series is a GLBT, romantic comedy sure to have you reaching for the ice. Jack Frost, a geeky professor, and lots of snow...who knew winter could be so hot! Science Professor Dev Garson has always loved the winter, and the only thing that would make him happier than fresh snow on the ground is a new boyfriend for Christmas. When his high school crush Jack returns home after a ten-year absence, it stirs up old feelings of unrequited longing and desire, but Dev worries he's setting himself up for heartbreak. Jack Moroz has come home to take over his father's business--that of a Jack Frost. It's his job to cut a path of winter across the northeast territories for the holiday. He has always avoided relationships, because, as a creature of magic, he can never be truly honest with a partner. When he runs into Dev again after a decade at the North Pole, he knows there are a million reasons why dating a human is a bad idea. But Jack can't get past the one reason he should give the nerdy professor a chance-having Dev near brings him incredible joy. It doesn't hurt that Dev is still sexier than a candy cane dipped in chocolate and just as lick-able. After an accidental fall on the ice, Dev begins to see the world and Jack in a whole new way. His head injury has him seeing the real Jack Frost, but the same twist of fate that draws these two men close may also tear them apart. Content Notes: GLBT, Male/Male Content, Comedy, Paranormal, Fantasy. This short romance contains explicit male/male content and is intended for 18+ readers.
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