The Game Series Book 10 Their Boy sequel BDSM Humor DD/lb Christmas Party Forget about Mommy kissing Santa Claus. It's Daddy you've got to watch out for in this scorching holiday romance where we check in with Colt, Kit, and Lucas-and all their kinky friends. Forty-five years on this planet. A prestigious career as a fighter pilot. A wonderful relationship with Lucas-nine years and counting. Decades of experience as a sadistic Daddy Dom in a community he'd helped start. And those corn-fed Texas genes too. Damn right, ...
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The Game Series Book 10 Their Boy sequel BDSM Humor DD/lb Christmas Party Forget about Mommy kissing Santa Claus. It's Daddy you've got to watch out for in this scorching holiday romance where we check in with Colt, Kit, and Lucas-and all their kinky friends. Forty-five years on this planet. A prestigious career as a fighter pilot. A wonderful relationship with Lucas-nine years and counting. Decades of experience as a sadistic Daddy Dom in a community he'd helped start. And those corn-fed Texas genes too. Damn right, Colt Carter reckoned he was entitled to be assertive. Not a whole lot could rattle his cage. Except Kit Damien, the young brat who'd turned Colt's and Lucas's lives upside down in the best ways the past six or so months. The two Daddy Doms had finally found their Little forever. But when Kit confessed to having certain fantasies, Colt had to admit, in some ways, he was still a beginner. Good thing Santa was on his way. Santa knew exactly what to say. He was also a stellar partner in crime when the brats of Mclean House were up to no good and making secret plans for their holiday party. Ho, ho, ho. Are there any naughty boys in the house? --- The Game Series is a BDSM series where romance meets the reality of kink. Sometimes we fall for someone we don't match with, sometimes vanilla business gets in the way of kinky pleasure, and sometimes we have to compromise and push ourselves to overcome trauma and insecurities. No matter what, one thing is certain. This is not a perfect world-and maybe that's why the happily ever after feels so good.
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