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I love a good Christmas story, especially if I read it in the middle of a hot summer. It makes me think that four months may not be a very long time to wait for the trees, lights, music, and good cheer.

"What Child is This" is a sweet and romantic story between Wyatt and Paris. Wyatt is a single father who is now running the peach farm that he inherited when his parents passed away. Little Jeff, his adorable little son, needs someone to look after him while he's out among the trees. Wyatt also needs someone to cook, clean, and even do some accounting. Paris is perfect for the job. He's been raised in an orphanage. Aging out, he's sent to Wyatt's farm to do just that. What happens after is lovely. Paris falls in love with, not only Wyatt, but Jeff as well. He feels an instant connection with both. Wyatt feels the same about Paris. He quickly realizes that his life is made, not just better, but whole with Paris in his home.

They have a great chemistry. The sex is very passionate and hot, but it's loving as well. They meet on a soul level with each other. Forgive me for gushing. I just get very excited when I read a book where there is love, romance, sex, and happiness. Also, I'm a sucker for stories where a child is a central character. He may be little, but Jeff is essential to the story.

I enjoyed this so much. It was a short one...only an hour to read from start to finish. It made me smile a mile wide. If you're feeling down, pick up a copy of this book, and you will cheer up. I guarantee it. Highly recommend it

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