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Forgotten Fox (Houston Hub Shorts) Kindle Edition
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 with some crossover with the Diviner’s Game Trilogy.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 1, 2021
- File size753 KB
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- ASIN : B08ZLFMZL4
- Publisher : Jennifer Cody
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : April 1, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 753 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 166 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Part of series : Houston Hub Shorts
- Best Sellers Rank: #219,130 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,599 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #3,701 in Paranormal Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #4,639 in Paranormal Fantasy Books
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About the author

Jennifer Cody lives in Small Midwestern Town, USA, aka the sticks of Kansas. She writes MM Romance and Urban Fantasy. Her books run the gamut of tropes and subgenres including PNR, rom-com, contemporary, adventure, fantasy, and whatever else piques her interest.
Available titles:
Diviner's Game Universe:
Diviner's Game Series:
Bishop to Knight One
Knight to Castle Two
Queen to King Three
Shattered Pawns Series:
Pass
Capture
Promote
Shah Mat
Houston Hub Series:
Forgotten Fox
Mr. Monster Kok
Genesis
A Knot with Santa
The Kraken's Mate
In the Sack with Krampus
DGU: Sons D'Aquino Series:
Watching Him
Recovery Road Series:
Forrest's #Win
Gentry's #Doms
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Hammer and Fist Universe:
Lextalion Series:
Sledge and Claw
Brick and Brass
Geminatus Series
Inferno
Gale
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Banshee House Universe:
#NotJason
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The Elite Multi Author Series:
Poison Hearts
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Troubleverse:
Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees Series:
The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer
Fox Recruits a Mute Boy (And Falls in Love)
The Trouble with Trying to Save and Assassin
The Trouble with Trying to Love a Hellion
The Adventure of Sterling Jones
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I Went on an Adventure and All I Got Was This Barbarian Orc Chapters 1-5
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Corvin's Crows:
(Never) Feed the Crows
Available from her website for newsletter subscribers:
Loki Adopts a Cat
The D'Aquinos Go to War
Cary's Tea Party
Jericho's #Switch
Fox Recruits a Mute Boy (And Falls In Love)
Gale Extra
Shah Mat Extra
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023This was a great, short read. I love the world and the characters created by Jennifer Cody in the Diviners Game Series. I have so much fun everytime I read something else that fits into that worls. There are so many variations of species, location, circumstance and "everything" that there could be books written in it for a very long time that would be unique enough to stand alone but familiar enough to fit the world.
I love seeing Riku and Akira/Akio. There was something there in the Diviners Games books and it's fantastic to see what was really going on with them. They are perfect for each other and I love how they are both able to enrich and help the other in any ways needed. I hope there will be more books in this world and that they might have some fun cameos of this pair. Akira and Akio are a riot.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022I know this was a novella but there's so much that happened and I wish there was an epilogue or it was a bit longer so I can have more answers! I didn't realize that perhaps I should have read the Diviners trilogy first because there was a chapter or two with so much thrown in that I got confused. Like I didn't understand why everyone knew who Loki was but non-humans aren't known to regular humans so no clue what that was but that's probably my fault. There were quite a bit of editing issues with the italics when Akira and Akio are talking to each other. Sometimes it was italics and other time not so I had to really focus to figure out what was being spoken and who was saying it. Overall, I enjoyed it and I enjoyed all the Japanese culture references. I will probably go read the Diviners trilogy and then read the next book in this series.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023I can't thank you enough for blessing us with Akira and Riku's story. I must admit that I was definitely curious. I love the Akira/Akio concept and how they fit so well with Riku. I love their dynamics and am deeply appreciative of getting to know them. Again, Jennifer Cody provides a well written book with characters that you can not only enjoy but also relate to. I'm happy that I bought this book and I believe that you will as well.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024Such a sweet story with a cool surprise cast. It’s like all these books are POV from anchoring moments from the Diviner saga. Awesome.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022SPOILERS AHEAD!
I’m conflicted.
I liked the premise. The beginning was pretty good but the more I read the more I felt like either English wasn’t this author’s first language or they were attempting to give this an Asian flair. The language and descriptions felt stilted and restrained, maybe formal is a better word? Apparently both main characters are of Asian descent so this kind of made sense/quasi-felt right.
But then when things started heating up between the 2 main characters you find out that Akira is possessed by a lust spirit named Akio who only gets fed by having sex. So when Akira kisses Riku, AkiO takes over and has sex with Riku……!?!?!
And Riku (the teacher) is just like, “I will love them both but I will teach AkiO to obey me”. So then he feeds AkiO by giving him BJ’s but then tries to make love to AkirA on the side.
I was kind of ok with this and trying to figure it out but then there’s this random AF fight scene at their private school where guys dressed all in black start attacking certain students and I was just done.
Between the stilted language, the weird 2 spirit sex thing that I could have gotten over but AkirA started feeling bad bc AkiO got all the loving he wanted and then that random ass fight scene, nope, done.
Now I’m sure if u kept reading it would have made sense eventually but I was only half enjoying the way the story was written to begin with so I just gave up.
I want to try and read something else by this author just to see if this was a one , “ not so great”, experience but I think I’m done with this story.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022This was an interesting story with some complicated issues. I like Akio, Akira, and Riku, and how they manage to work everything out.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022Jennifer Cody is an amazing and awesome author. I love her. She has amazing books that connects together and keeps you on your toes and makes you want to read more and more and more.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021I absolutely loved Diviner’s Game and getting this side story was the cherry on top of a great series. Anyone who loves M/M age gap paranormal romance should definitely check these out. Bravo!
Top reviews from other countries
- Georgina RutherfordReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars short story full of magic and lust
This short story is set in the Diviners Game time period. It’s a passionate story of mates with a teacher/student theme. It is possible to read this without having read the previous series, but far more enjoyable if you already know the back story.
- AnkyReviewed in India on June 1, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet
Forgotten Fox was a sweet teacher/student romance with a possessed sweet guy and his very gruff but very caring teacher. I adored this story a lot.
- Kindle FairyReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars B... b..b.. but!!!!
Ok, so very cute novel, great to find out Akira and Riku's story after meeting them in Book 2 of Diviner's Game.
Having a background in Japanese myself, it was nice to see that integrated in the main characters and including some of the cultural behaviours and expressions which needed some explanation since they just don't translate into English. But nice that the Japanese myth and legends non humans actually have some Japanese in them. (Although I did scratch my head trying to work out how to say in Japanese some of the speech patterns marked as Japanese but written in English.)
But!!! I was all ready to hear Riku's story and I turned the page and the book had ended!!! Like, in the middle of something. It isn't a cliff hanger, there is no plot missing I suppose, I just wasn't expecting the book to end at that point
- Jill StockReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 28, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars Short but great
This is a short spin-off from Jennifer's main series, it is short but is is great. I would if you have not already read the main series and then read the shirts as it will be better sense then, as to where these characters appeared and their part in the main story. I totally recommend.