
Ben Getting dumped and having nowhere to live isn’t the best way to start my second year at Boston College. Thankfully, my best friend Kaleb’s couch is available, though his efforts to help me over my break-up by finding me a top are a bit over the top. Things start to look up when I land a job at The Stable, a gay bar. I'm not keen on hookups, but there’s this one guy – we keep bumping into each other – and I’d take whatever he wanted to give me, even if it’s just one night. Richard Life is busy between the financial firm I manage and the gym that I co-own. I don’t really have time for more than one night with anyone, and after losing my husband eleven years ago, I wouldn’t want more than that anyway. Until Ben. On the surface, he’s physical perfection and has every hormone in my body begging for release. But there’s something else, something vulnerable and fragile, and it ignites a tiny part of my heart that I thought was lost forever. North Pole Dancer is gay, rom-com, age gap, holiday novella with cameos from Snowballing. It is recommended to read the Snow Dates series in order. This story features public s*x and voyeurism, a remote vibrator, spanking, so many jockstraps and a HFN. Snow Dates is an annual kink-positive, holiday series about men falling in love with other men.
Author

Finn Dixon is a full-time zookeeper in hot-as-balls Florida that writes hot-as-balls MM romance in his free time. A long-time fan of the genre, he is dipping his toe into the pool of sizzling and spicy writers already out there and hoping to score. If you liked that opening paragraph, or the self-deprecating sense of humor that came with it, you’ll love his style of writing. When he isn’t being sarcastic or trying to make someone laugh, he spends the rest of his free time charming the pants off his boyfriend, snuggling with two kitties, and pretending to garden (it’s Florida - it’s too damn hot out). Finn also likes watching gay films and shows with happy endings (giggity), playing Disney Dreamlight Valley and Pokémon Go, re-watching Jurassic Park and Clue, and travelling when he can afford it. And yes, I like jocks, but I promise all my books won’t be about them. Or will they?