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Santa Baby Box Set

Santa Baby Box Set

The five gay erotic romance stories in this box set by multi-published best-selling author J.M. Snyder embrace the magic and love of Christmas. From longstanding lovers to budding relationships, the gay men between these pages discover the true meaning of giving this holiday season.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>A Little Something for Santa</strong>: As the holidays approach, Patrick confides in his coworker Chris about his attraction to older men in Santa suits. When both men work late on Christmas Eve, Patrick decides to be charitable and give his coworker a little something special ... if he manages to pull off the costume. Who says Santa only comes once a year?<br><br><strong>Boy Toys</strong>: Jason's boyfriend Chad recently moved out, effectively ending their relationship. A few weeks before Christmas, Barry calls to invite Jason to a holiday party in the hopes of cheering him up. Turns out it's a sexy toy party, and when Jason's talked into helping out, the sexy host Nigel has something special in store for him after the party.<br><br><strong>Santa Vic</strong>: Vic's boss asks him to don the Santa suit for the company's employee family Christmas dinner -- again. The kids love him. One little boy in particular wants to make sure Vic -- or rather, Santa Vic -- doesn't forget his sister, who's in the hospital for the holiday.<br><br><strong>Secret Santa</strong>: When Micah's secret Santa seems to have a not-so-secret crush on him, he narrows down the culprit to two coworkers, Brady or Jonathan. Brady's gay, but Jonathan's the guy Micah likes. Just when Micah decides to give Brady a chance, though, it appears Micah might have made a mistake. Is Brady really Micah's secret Santa? Or does Jonathan have something he wants to confess?<br><br><strong>This Christmas</strong>: A new take on a familiar holiday classic. Ned Matthews is a college student haunted by his last boyfriend’s infidelity. Ned would rather wallow in self-pity than spend Christmas with Bobby, even though they’re the only two students on campus for the holiday. Can Bobby show Ned the holiday is better with someone to love?
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Rosa

Rosa

Being the best was normal for her. As effortless and easy as a breeze over still water. She'd successfully smoothed over the mishaps of her past in the minds of those around her to become the apple of their eyes. She created a perfect life through lies, deceit and a little help from her .................... abilities. When Diana arrives at the magical city of Vorantia, everyone is afraid of her. Everyone except an elf with emerald green eyes. Why? What is her connection to this boy? Why can she hear what he thinks? Why can she feel what he feels? As Diana is introduced into the world of magic, she discovers the secrets that this place holds. But some secrets are best left buried........ Her story is unfinished. Her tale untold. But then...... can a fairy tale be complete without a fairy? ********************EXCERPT************************* He stared intently at her face for a moment and his eyes widened in sudden dread. "You-y-you're one of t-them??" "One of who?" "You're a s-spy!" The fear in his face now mingled with indignation. "Don't play games with me! I k-know who you're with! I - I - I'm not scared of you!" "Look! I don't know where I am and I want to go home!" "Gurgof!!" He spat. "You have the audacity to come here after what your people did to us! To me!" His tone seethed with bitterness. "Who else did you come to target? Who else will you take from me?" "Relax, okay! I came here by mistake. Just tell me how to get home and I'll be gone." Diana put up her hands defensively, alarmed by the sudden change in the boy's demeanour. There were angry tears in his vivid green eyes and his whole body shook with emotion. "You will not go anywhere." His voice was very faint. "You will not succeed again." His hands balled into fists. "You will pay the price of their crime!" he screamed, before launching himself towards her.
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33 Chs
La santa debe morir

La santa debe morir

Una Autora que transmigra a su mediocre y nefasta novela ¡Esa autora decide morir! -Disculpe, sensual y atractivo protagonista podría dejarme en paz. ಠ⁠ಗ⁠ಠ -Lo siento, debe morir al final. -Tranquilo, le ahorro las molestias. -Una pena, pero la necesito para derrotar a los monstruos. -ML, usted en serio no me agrada. -No se preocupe, usted a mí tampoco. "La Muerte de la santa" Una historia que no sigue las reglas de su propia trama. ¡Pobre autora, no conocía su propia historia! ─•────────────•─ Prólogo. "La muerte de la santa" Una novela que abarca romance, fantasía, drama y comedia. ¿Algo más? Sí, la autora era una amateur que aspiraba al éxito. ¡Nunca es tarde para perseguir los sueños! ¿Quién sabe? Quizás, la obra gustaba y tenía una buena recepción. Quizás, los elementos mágicos y las espadas eran irrelevantes. Quizás, los no muertos y las criaturas extrañas no importaban. Quizás fue demasiado. Cincuenta capítulos llenos de esfuerzo y dedicación. Seis haters y un solo lector satisfecho. Gracias a ese único lector, ella continuó y concluyó la trama principal. Pero todo se volvió demasiado cliché, incluso para ella misma. "¡Lo tengo!" Exclamó frente a su computadora, que funcionaba más lento que un caracol en cemento. "¡Cambiaré la portada!" "¡La protagonista morirá!" "¡El emperador enloquecerá al no poder confesar su amor!" Después de innumerables borradores, tramas descartadas y personajes ocultos, estaba a punto de modificar la historia cuando... ¡Transmigró! Sí. Transmigró a su propia novela. Ya conocía el desenlace. Pero había un problema, la historia no seguía su curso natural. Y ahora se encontró en un dilema. Las apariencias engañan, y la realidad es diferente a nuestras especulaciones. Bienvenidos a esta historia, que puede ser cliché, pero no tan cliché como parece.
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25 Chs
Los dioses están obsesionados con la Santa Falsa

Los dioses están obsesionados con la Santa Falsa

Reencarne en una Santa falsa que morirá en cinco años cuando aparezca la verdadera santa. « Quedémonos quietos. ¿No es esto una oportunidad?» ¡Si ahorro el salario de un santo puedo ser dueña de mi propio edificio! Así que he estado planeando huir después de jugar al santo con moderación. ¿De alguna manera el estado de los dioses es extraño? [Hesed, el dios del conocimiento, da un suspiro de alivio mientras examina tu cuerpo.] [Omán, el dios de la benevolencia, declara que matará al hijo de puta que te ha faltado al respeto.] [Odisea, el dios del amor, alienta a Omán junto a él.] [Siel, el dios de la destrucción, está derramando lágrimas preocupado de que estés herida.] Además, ¡los personajes masculinos principales que se mostraron fríos con la falsa santa en la obra original son algo extraños! —¿Por qué tengo pensamientos impuros cada vez que pienso en ti? El Sumo Sacerdote que solía desempeñar el papel de vigilante viene a verme siempre que tiene tiempo. —Eras tú quien quería el asiento de Princesa Heredera. El Príncipe Heredero, que me evitaba porque me odiaba, me propuso matrimonio. —Dime lo que quieres. Si quieres, te doy mi cuello. El dueño de la cima, quien dijo que no tenía sentimientos, ¡sigue tratando de darme algo cuando me ve! ¡Y la oscuridad que va a destruir este mundo dice que cooperará en lugar de matarme! No, soy un santo, soy el fin del mundo, ¡no me importa! ¡Solo déjenme ser el dueño del edificio de acuerdo con mi objetivo original!
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What are the characteristics of americana fiction?
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2024-12-14 16:21
Well, americana fiction often features themes related to the American experience. It might include stories about the American Dream, the frontier spirit, and the diversity of the nation. It can have characters from different backgrounds and regions in America.
What are some of the best Americana novels?
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2024-12-11 19:39
One of the best Americana novels is 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It beautifully captures the Jazz Age in America, with its themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream. Another great one is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It deals with racial injustice in the South and is a powerful coming - of - age story. Also, 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville is a classic Americana novel that explores themes of obsession and the human struggle against nature.
What are the top stories in 'Miss Americana'?
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2024-11-12 09:14
One of the top stories might be Taylor Swift's journey in the music industry as shown in 'Miss Americana'. It could include her evolution as an artist, from her early country days to her more pop - influenced music later on.
Analysis of 'American Gods' in Americana Novels
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2024-11-08 14:05
One key aspect of 'American Gods' in the context of Americana novels is its exploration of American identity. The story weaves together various mythologies and modern - day America, showing how the old gods are struggling to survive in a new world. It's a unique take on the American experience, using the idea of gods to represent different aspects of the nation's history and culture.
Who is Rosa in the 'rosa goes to the city story'?
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2024-11-23 02:34
Rosa in the 'rosa goes to the city story' is the main character who embarks on a journey to the city.
What are the characteristics of American pastoral in Americana novels?
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2024-11-17 15:45
In Americana novels, American pastoral often features a sense of simplicity. The pace of life in these pastoral settings is slower compared to the city. There is also a focus on traditional values. Families play an important role, and there are often stories about family heritage and passing down of values from one generation to another. And the community aspect is strong, with neighbors helping each other out.
Rosa roxburghii
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2025-01-10 11:03
The prickly pear was the fruit of a Rosaceae plant called the Silk Silk Flower. It was also known as the pear, the wood pear, the mountain king fruit, and so on. It was a rare fruit that grew on sunny slopes, valleys, roadsides, and shrubs at an altitude of 500 to 2500 meters. The fruit of the Rosa spinosa was flat and spherical, about 2 to 4 centimeters in diameter. It was yellow after ripening, sometimes with a blush. The flesh was crispy and had a strong fragrance after ripening. Rosa spinosa was rich in vitamins C. Every 100 grams of fresh fruit contained about 2500 milligrams of vitamins C. It also contains cyanidins and other nutrients. Rosa prickly pear had the effect of nourishing and strengthening the body. It was believed to have many effects such as preventing inflammation, resisting cancer, and resisting aging. The flesh of the Rosa spinosa could be eaten directly or made into fruit wine. It was planted in large areas in Guizhou and Henan. The medicinal value of the Rosa spinosa was also very high. Its flowers, leaves, fruits, and seeds could be used as medicine to strengthen the stomach, digest food, and nourish the body. In general, the prickly pear was a fruit that was rich in nutrients and had many effects.
Singer Rosa
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2024-10-08 22:38
Singer Rosa, born in Yushu, Qinghai in 1970, was a leading figure in Tibetan new music. His music works combined traditional Tibetan music with modern pop elements, with strong ethnic characteristics and the flavor of the times. His representative works included "The Flash of Missing" and "Mercy". Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
How is the americana album civil war story significant?
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2024-11-27 07:41
The americana album civil war story is significant because it offers a unique window into the past. It can help historians and enthusiasts alike to better understand the social, political, and cultural aspects of the Civil War. By looking at the items in the album, we can get a sense of the values and beliefs of the people during that time, as well as the impact of the war on their lives.
What is Novela Rosa?
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2024-10-10 17:39
I'm not sure exactly what Novela Rosa is. It could be a Spanish-language novel, a collection of romantic stories, or even a name given to a literary event. We need more information to know for sure.
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