Every hundred years a new Santa is named, and this year Santa Klaus’ son Kris is taking over the reins. Klaus will have another hundred years of mortal life and now free from his obligations and aware of his elf Eirwen’s Christmas wishes he is free to go after what he has been wishing for.
Eirwen is the head of the reindeer and has had a mad crush on Klaus from the first day she met him, but he was married so she put her feelings aside until fifteen years ago when his wife died. Unfortunately, keeping her wishes a secret from Klaus is impossible even Kris knows, and he informs Eirwen that his father has the same wish.
Klaus doesn’t hesitate in making his feelings known and Eirwen is very verbal about what she wants. Retired Klaus has plans to find a residence in Pine Ridge, New York, a place I am very familiar with and have a happy acquaintance with the town through the many books I have read about it. I can’t think of a better place for Klaus and his elf.
A relationship between a tiny elf and a huge human will be quite an adventure and Ms. Principal does a great job of expressing how it will all work out. A love that has been blooming for years but Klaus was unable due to his job to show it or express it and now free he is giving him, and Eirwen the Christmas wishes they have been keeping buried.
Christmas Eve while Kris is assuming his new role as Santa his father is assuming his new role as friend and lover and age and size aren’t a factor. Finding your heart mate is something to be cherished and Klaus and Eirwen intend to cherish it for the next hundred years.
There is a lot of sex, and it was mind blowing nothing was left to the imagination and my imagination is quite wild. My first Santa book where the jolly man and his elf find love and it was erotic, fun and the perfect answer to Christmas wishes.
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