Reviewed by True
TITLE: Santa Bear
AUTHOR: L. Luther
PUBLISHER: Self-Publishing
LENGTH: 93 pages
RELEASE DATE: December 8, 2020
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Jamie Grinch
I absolutely despise Christmas. It’s loud and bright and just too much. I’ve been trying for years to put a stop to it, but like the failure my dad always said I was, I can’t seem to pull it off. This year though, I have the perfect plan. Then Santa Bear himself makes it his mission to compel me to fall in love with the disgusting holiday.
Christmas might not be the only thing that steals my heart this season.
Nicolas ‘Santa’ Claus
As long as I’ve been doing my job, Jamie has been one step behind me, trying to tear it all down. He’s destructive, angry, and so fucking adorable. He’s got a past—don’t we all?—and I’m determined to break down the icy walls around his heart and show him what Christmas is all about.
I didn’t plan on him teaching me about true love along the way.
REVIEW:
That was a perfect little Christmas novella, I loved it hard.
Nicolas turns into Santa every year. For over more than ten years Jamie tries to ruin Nic’s work, he hates Christmas. Somehow at fifteen, he ended up at Christmas Village. We’ll learn throughout this story what happened.
They are attracted to each other but Nic thinks he too old at forty-two and Jamie knows Nic is out of his league he’s just that poor skinny guy who makes his life hard.
Nic takes Jamie with him on a trip and wants to show him the Christmas spirit, instead, he learns about the reasons why Jamie is bitter. Jamie shows Nic something, something Nic desires but afraid to hope for.
Oh, dear mistletoe, what a delicious story, with hurt, comfort, naughtiness, sweetness, sexiness, magic, and a lot of other feelings are to find.
It had the perfect alternative Christmas dynamic, big hands who can spank the life out of you, a naughty pain in the ass who loved to be spanked! Ha!
I loved the way it was written, fast-paced, awfully sweet, the hurt made my heart squeeze, it had great optimism and the development was exactly enough.
In short a delightful story and a great addition to the Christmas section.
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