| Sarah lives a dull, boring life with only her obese cat and her movie collection. Her job is dull and Christmas is expected to be lonely too. Then her mother suggests the family reunite at their summer cabin, in Canada. Sarah agrees, only to find out her parents were stranded by snow at their Michigan home, and the road to the cabin is closed due to the blizzard. Suddenly a park ranger appears to rescue her, who turns out to be Devin, the gorgeous hunk she teased and nearly became intimate with five years ago. Eric, another hunk she had teased back then, is on duty at the ranger station also.
They offer Sarah a cot for the night and as she falls asleep from exhaustion, she hears the howling of wolves outside. It's still dark when she awakens, to find herself being doubly pleasured. Devin and Eric have determined to repay her for the teasing she left them with five years earlier; but this time they won't stop till they're finished. Devin won't stop there, and he reveals to Sarah much more than she expects. Before the story is finished, Sarah and the reader both find some Christmas surprises in store. What a rich imagination Isabella Jordan demonstrates in Stocking Stuffers: Happy Howlidays! This short tale is well worth the reading, and rereading. In fact, this reviewer is off to do just that: reread. If you're looking for a clever paranormal with surprise punches, this is it! Now if we could only find a Devin and an Eric under our own Christmas trees this year...
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Reviewer: Annie |