An Ogre for Christmas
a fae's tale (MM omegaverse Christmas Book 2)
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Jan Vincent
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
They’re pressuring me to take over the biggest job in the world. I’m comfortable where I am, and I’m too young, but the benefits would be nice. Unless that included giving up the only man who’s shown a real interest in me. I'd say I’m not looking for love right now and love might disturb the natural flow of my life, but I might just be lying to myself. Even my family is insisting that I take over for Sherlock as Santa’s lieutenant. Since I make so many decisions for my clan, why would I even want to be more than indecisive with Thorny coming around and showing some interest? And yet, don’t I really owe it to my family and Sherlock to stick to other things other than romance? Time’s running out to make a choice.
Thorny (Josh)
It could be a midlife crisis or just falling in love with the right man. Whatever it is, I can’t take my eyes off him. I’m not the best at taking action, not unless it involves my job, but even that’s become boring. I need to take some changes, big ones. I need to move in new directions. To say I’m slightly obsessed with the young barista might be an understatement. He’s too beautiful to just leave alone, but he’s young, and for once in my life I’m looking for something serious. But Wort might just be too good to pass up.
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