Reviewed by True
TITLE: Elfing Up Easter
SERIES: Elves After Dawn #2
AUTHOR: Sophie E Russell
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
LENGTH: 159 pages
RELEASE DATE: April 2, 2021
BLURB:
Arlo and Mr. Santa are enjoying their new life together, but when the actual Santa Claus asks them to help find the missing Easter Bunny, their relationship is put to the test. Arctic Elf twins, Finn and Torr, lead them on a wild duck(?) chase through the Appalachian Mountains while they try to get their new toy business off the ground and locate the missing rabbit(?) before the land dies, taking the magic of Easter with it.
***This is the third book in the universe with Mr. Santa and Arlo. To enhance the reading experience, make sure you read Secret Little Elf and Binding Dom first.***
REVIEW:
Being naughty will make Mr. Santa give him the delicious punishment he yearns for.
Arlo desperately needs Mr. Santa, his Daddy, he’s traveling way too long and too many times.
When he’s finally home they can love on each other thoroughly.
The fun is short, they get a request for help.
Mr. Santa or his full name Ignacio Ángel Ortiz-Santana (isn’t that beautiful?), and Arlo will help to find Harvey, he’s the personification of the Easter Bunny, who’s missing in the mountains.
Not finding him means a delay of spring which means disaster for the seasons and nature.
At the North Pole, they get help from the Arctic Elf twin Finn and Torr. Arlo used to live with them. There are some little tensions now Arlo has a Daddy.
Mr. Santa is super possessive of Arlo even with a jealous strike and he’s watching over him closely.
Mr. Santa and Arlo have their own busy business and work has to go on, Mr. Santa is doing his utter best to divide time.
Arlo isn’t happy about the circumstances, his Daddy works when they are not traveling, he requires his Daddy, tension is rising.
On their journey, they even find Waffles a cute duck
At the mountain, they meet Mellas a wonderful earthly creature. He can help find Harvey, time is ticking.
Mr. Santa thinks he’s the only one in the group without some special magic. Little does he know.
Imagine creatures that are the land, the mountain, or even Easter. The story has a lot of magic.
There are some sweet, dirty-mouthed, sexy moments.
It’s, in my opinion, a silly story, cheerful, slightly developed, with mostly an airy, optimistic atmosphere, there are some tiny emotional moments entwined, but mostly fun.
There was an advise in the blurb to read two other books first. I saw this too late, there were indeed moments where I missed some clues.
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