Warning: The Surgeon General has determined that Josh Lanyon's smart, sexy, sophisticated stories may prove hazardous to your heart. Max can forgive lies and deception, but a dangerous enemy may not stop until Swift is heading up his own dead poet's society. Yet his instincts - and his heart - tell him his lover is being played. Max enjoys splitting an infinitive or two with his favorite nutty professor, but he's not much for sonnets or Shakespeare. In an instant, the stable life Swift has built for himself hangs on finding the boy and convincing him to give himself up before Max figures out Swift's involvement in the case. When one of his most talented students comes to him bruised and begging for help, Swift hands over the keys to his Orson Island cabin - only to find out that the boy's father is dead and the police are suspicious. Even his relationship with the hot, handsome Wolfe Neck Police chief, Max Prescott, is healthy. The only lines he does these days are Browning, Frost, and Cummings. Lover of fine poetry and lousy choose-your-own-adventure novels, Professor Sebastian Swift was once the bad-boy darling of the literati.
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