Angie
Written on Dec 3, 2013
'Tis the Season to Kiss Santa is a cute and quick holiday novella which reminded me of those made for TV Christmas movies. Mitch hates Christmas, hasn't seen his family in years, and has the nicknamed of Ebenezer. He's hesitant when his boss asks him to fill in for him as Santa at a Christmas party held at the hospice. Mitch ends up agreeing, not only because it may help him get that promotion, but because he wishes that someone had tried to make Christmas special for him when he was a child. After his Santa duties are done, he helps Ellie--who was playing Santa's Chief Elf---clean up and offers her a ride home since a snow storm is brewing. Of course, he gets stuck at her house where they spend a Christmas Eve to remember.
I liked 'Tis the Season to Kiss Santa. It's the typical storyline of someone who hates Christmas changing their ways after meeting someone who still believes in holiday magic despite bad things happening. Ellie and Mitch bond over coffee and Christmas dinner, since they have nowhere else to be, and couldn't get anywhere even if they did. They make snow angels and have a snowball fight. It's all very cute and sweet. They do have sex, but it's nothing graphic. This is just another nice holiday romance.
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