Jensynn Bannon is Santa’s right hand man at the North Pole. But don’t believe the stories you’ve heard. Santa isn’t fat and jolly and the elves don’t look like tiny children. They are in fact tall, elegant, and have no-nonsense attitudes. When Nick orders Jensynn that he needs to find his mate, Jensynn wants to fight against it, until he sees her. She is everything he’s ever wished for, and now the hardest hurdle he needs to get over is to make her believe he truly is an elf. Easier said than done right?
Brenya Green doesn’t believe in love at first sight. Then it feels as if Cupid’s Arrow strikes when she locks eyes with a stranger and she knew her beliefs were unfounded. The man is perfect for her. Except for the fact he thinks he works for the real Santa in the North Pole. What kind of nonsense is that? Or is it?
Genre: Romance
Brenya Green doesn’t believe in love at first sight. Then it feels as if Cupid’s Arrow strikes when she locks eyes with a stranger and she knew her beliefs were unfounded. The man is perfect for her. Except for the fact he thinks he works for the real Santa in the North Pole. What kind of nonsense is that? Or is it?
Genre: Romance
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