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Length: 30,000 words approx.
Cover Design: Dar Albert @ Wicked Smart Design
Blurb
Hunter Adams is hopelessly adrift after college. He’s still a virgin, can’t find a real job, and has no clue what to do with his life. In desperation, he returns to his humiliating old job as an elf at the Santa's Village in his hometown's dying mall. The Santa on the job is an unexpectedly sexy lumberjack, twice Hunter's size and age. He makes Hunter feel very naughty—too bad he's grumpy and intimidating.
Years after the tragic death of his partner, Nick Spini has his beagle and long, hard days on his Christmas tree farm. That’s plenty. But he can’t refuse a loyal friend’s plea for help and finds himself filling in as Santa at the local mall. Despite Nick's attempt to stay aloof, the beautiful, anxious young man playing elf brings out his long-dormant daddy instincts.
When a surprise blizzard traps them alone in Nick’s isolated forest home, their attraction burns even brighter. Will they surrender to the sizzling connection between them and find the release and comfort they crave?
Santa Daddy is a holiday gay romance from Keira Andrews featuring an age gap, steamy m/m first times, daddy role-playing and light spanking, Christmas romance feels, and of course a happy ending.
4.5 Stars
I loved Hunter, he was so young and sweet and caring, but I adored that he stood up to Nick when he needed. It took me longer to warm up to Nick, frankly speaking, the man was a jackass at first and I wanted to throttle him, especially after he hung up on Hunter when he called to let him know he had an accident. He got better after that, though, and became the daddy Hunter needed and deserved.
The chemistry between Hunter and Nick was off-the-charts and the sex was hot and passionate. I think Ms. Andrews managed to find a good balance on the two sides of their relationship.
Overall, if you enjoy daddy kink and/or May/December romances with great main and secondary characters and a fun, sexy, engaging storyline with just a dash of angst and a whole lot of holiday cheer, you can't miss this book!
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
4 stars
Santa daddy is a standalone story by Keira Andrews. It is about Hunter who returns home for Christmas after finishing college and is struggling to find a job while living with his sister. He gets a seasonal job as an elf which he did when he was younger. This is the last year the village will host a meet Santa event after the mall was sold. Nick Spini lost his partner to drowning and is now a hermit who never leaves his Christmas tree farm. One day an old friend calls desperate for him to play Santa for just one weekend. Nick immediately dislikes Hunter but is attracted to him. Half his age, Nick sees Hunter as a selfish brat. But after an incident which almost leaves Hunter frozen to death, they both act on their attraction and find out they share a kink. Hunter now has a daddy.
I really liked Hunter. He was a real character. So many young adults go to college end up in debt just to find out how hard it is to find work. It is a big issue these days. So I found myself relating to him. I love how Hunter got through to Nick and I wish I saw more of their relationship play out.
The book was great. The subject matter was cute. My only big complaint was that it was not longer honestly. I mean, there were a few parts where I wanted to smack Nick upside the head but he eventually came around and was very caring. I wish the book was longer and I hope we get to see a short or something of them as a couple down the line a bit more.
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
After writing for years yet never really finding the right inspiration, Keira discovered her voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary, historical, fantasy, and paranormal fiction and — although she loves delicious angst along the way — Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde once said:
“The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.”
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