There was his tree. The presents were all still there... well, he supposed.
But someone had added another.
Leo, all six feet of him, was under Jasper's tree. And he wasn't just sitting there; this wasn't some stupid prank. He was naked, hands and feet hogtied together, gagged, and was now fixing Jasper with an impressive glare.
It would be an understatement to say that Jasper and his prickly neighbour, Leo, don't get along. Leo hates Christmas, and Jasper loves it. But when a charged confrontation has Jasper reconsidering his attraction to Leo, he makes a Christmas wish that might just come true.
Leo has no idea how he's ended up here, but a part of him is really into it. He's more than happy to let Jasper play with his present – so long as he can get the upper hand at some point.
Tied Up Under the Tree is a 6,000-word holiday erotic short featuring bondage, dirty talk, and the sizzling attraction between two men who maybe don't hate each other as much as they thought. This is a standalone. All characters are 18+.
This is a neighbours to more Christmas erotica, featuring Jasper and Leo, and is standalone short story.
This book is as advertised. Jasper and Leo are neighbour who do not get along. Christmas morning though, Jasper wakes to find Leo naked, under his Christmas tree with a note from Santa saying Jasper is on the nice list. Spicy times follow. Great short story.
Things to expect in this book are: Standalone MM short story Dual POV Grumpy / Sunshine Neighbours Christmas wish Spicy times Hint of more
This was a really fun, smutty holiday short story! I loved that Jasper and Leo were so antagonistic to each other but still had some sizzling chemistry that they couldn’t bring themselves to act on. So, Santa decided to intervene with a little Christmas magic 😈. This is getting four out of five stars from me! 😊
Tied Up Under the Tree is not for the faint of heart
Tied Up Under the Tree is not for the faint of heart—but for fans of Ciara Bane’s catalogue, it’s a satisfying addition. It offers a holiday‑ritual twist on her usual monster‑domination themes, delivering intensity in a short, memorable burst.