Christmas Magic

Marianne LaCroix
Contemporary erotic romance
Available from Mardi Gras Publishing
November 2006

Its Christmas Eve and David and Mary Bradley are lost. Oh not in the sense that they don’t know where they are, but that they don’t know where their marriage and their life is headed. They have had seven years of marriage; the last four have been in limbo. Ever since David started his new career, Mary was just sort of forgotten. Bradley Internet Services Inc. gave them plenty of money, but it had taken away their love and the bond they once had.

David had been thinking on this for some time and he finally decided that a divorce would be the best thing. He didn’t want to hurt Mary, but he couldn’t remember the last time they had even had sex and she deserved more than what he had given her. He realized he stilled loved her but after so long he doubted Mary felt the same.

All Mary wanted was a chance to get her husband back. It had been four years since David had made love to her much less notice her and Mary wasn’t sure if he wanted her at all. She was tired of being rejected, tired of being lonely and she wanted him. All she wanted was David back in her arms and her bed.

Santa and his wife Desiree Claus have been watching David and Mary and they decided it was time to shake them up a little. So Santa, he really prefers to be called Nick, and Desiree pay a visit to the Bradley’s. With a little luck, a lot of faith and some Christmas magic, good old St. Nick and his beautiful wife may be able to give them the gift of love once more.

If you thought Santa was this jolly old man in a red suit well think again. Marianne LaCroix has written a very new version of St. Nick and I sure hope he fills my stocking this year. While Nick takes David on a journey to show him what their lives would be like if he had never been born. Mrs. Claus shows Mary what ben-wa balls are and a new way to spice up their marriage. If you get any Christmas stories this year you’ll want to put this at the top of your list. It’s a very hot and imaginative tale you’ll read again and again.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Diane T.
December 3, 2003

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