Dear Santa By K.C. Wells
Genre: Contemporary Romance, GLBTQ, MM
Tropes: Single dad, Christmas story
Released: November 1, 2021
Publisher: Self-Published
Length: 171 pages
Cover Design: Meredith Russell

Ten-year-old Chris’s request to see Santa again takes Dave by surprise. He’s a little old for that, surely? But Dave will do anything to put a smile on his son’s face. Except when they get there, Santa is the one to make Dave smile. He’s pretty sure there’s a gorgeous man hiding beneath that white beard. And those eyes… Not that Dave gets a chance to even say hello. Chris tells Dave to stay back. Well, Christmas is a time for secrets, right?
Jeff loves playing Santa. That cute kid with the huge eyes – and the hot-looking dad – just surprised the hell out of him. Jeff hears all kinds of strange requests during the holiday season. But this one beats them all – even if it takes a little coaxing to get it out of the kid.
“There must be something you want for Christmas.”
The boy snuck a glance over to where his dad stood with one of Santa’s elves. “Well… there is one thing.”
“And what’s that?”
He bit his lip. “It’s not for me.”
Jeff smiled. Sweet kid. “Tell me.”
“You’re Santa. You can do anything, right?”
Jeff smiled. “You bet.”
“My dad… he’s a great guy, but… I think he’s lonely.”
Jeff gazed at the kid’s dad. “Oh. Okay.” How can someone so beautiful be lonely?
“So… what I really want for Christmas… is for him to find a new… boyfriend.”
Jeff slowly arched his eyebrows. “I see.”
The boy nodded. “Ever since Papa died, I know Dad has been unhappy. He tries to hide it, but I can see. And it’s been three years since Papa went. Do you think it’s too soon for him to fall in love again?”
Jeff stared at the man. “No, I don’t think it’s too soon.” He gave the kid a smile. “Leave it with me. I’ll see what I can do.”

Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
So sweet; it made my heart happy!
Dear Santa has to be one of the sweetest Christmas stories I’ve read in a while. A single-dad, sweet kid and a wonderful HEA are my kryptonite.
Ten-year-old Chris asked Santa to bring his dad, Dave, a new love for Christmas and boy did he ever deliver. Jeff and Dave are perfect for each other. This book is a quick read and it’s filled with all of the warm and fuzzy feels I needed.
It wouldn’t be a K.C. Wells book if it didn’t have some heat but it’s very mild so if you’re looking for a low-angst, slow-burn, super sweet Christmas story you can’t go wrong with Dear Santa.
♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Spicy


Available to borrow with Kindle Unlimited.


K.C. Wells lives on an island off the south coast of the UK, surrounded by natural beauty. She writes about men who love men, and can’t even contemplate a life that doesn’t include writing.
The rainbow rose tattoo on her back with the words ‘Love is Love’ and ‘Love Wins’ is her way of hoisting a flag. She plans to be writing about men in love – be it sweet and slow, hot or kinky – for a long while to come.

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