After four years of unrequited love, and steamy fantasies, Elfina "Elf" Jeffries has just about given up on gaining her boss's attention. How was any self-respecting woman supposed to seduce a man who was oblivious to her cues? Then the first gift arrived...
Every Santa needs an Elf, and Dayton Kringle is no exception. His offer for a temporary affair, just long enough to get from Christmas Eve to New Year's, will satisfy a four-year craving.
His is a simple design:
One beautiful Elf
Twelve sexy gifts
A little spanking
Some light bondage
And ten days of no-strings sex
...make one very satisfied Santa. But when the ten days are up, will he be able to give up the Elf of his wildest Dominant dreams?
**This book was originally published in 2007 but has been revised and more than 70 pages of new material added**
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal sex, bondage, domination/submission, toy play.
(Excerpts from Teach Me, Master and In A Lover's Silence included)
Letter From The Author
In November 2007 Loose Id, LLC contracted my book Santa's Elf. It was the first, full-length novel I'd ever sold. Better yet, it introduced me to all the wonderful characters that frequent the Diablo Blanco Club. Yeah, some people think authors design stories so they can interweave various plots and characters, but I don't work that way.
My characters tend to do a lot of the directing (they're Dom that way) and the first I knew about the Diablo Blanco Club was when Mattie and Bryce showed up at the Kringle Toys Christmas party. Boy, I'm telling you, that was a shocker to me. I'd been playing with Mattie and Bryce's story for nearly thirty years and not once in all that time did they ever tell me they were into kink.
Since 2007, Loose Id has published six other novels of mine, three of which are part of the Diablo Blanco Club. I have learned so much from the editors and owners and authors at Loose Id, LLC that when I looked at Santa's Elf again, I realized that Dayton's story really wasn't as clear to a reader as it was to me.
So I decided to do the one thing most authors' and writers' groups warn new authors not to do -- I rewrote it. And as painful and time-consuming as it was, I'm very glad I did.
If you're new to the Diablo Blanco Club and Santa's Elf I'd love to hear your opinion on it. And if you've read the original, I definitely would like to hear your feedback on this new version.
Rest assured, I ain't doin' this again…at least not on Santa's Elf.
Now, I'm off to play with Rick and Becka and Case and David. So many characters, such yummy naughty stories.
Have a wonderful holiday!
Q