Thursday, May 2, 2024

Satisfying (Elite Protection Services #4.5)


Not sure WHAT I'm really in the mood to read, but I suppose crossing something off an older TBR list is better than nothing? Here is Onley James's "Satisfying." It's the fifth and final addition (a novella) in her Elite Protection Services series.

[""Do you want to help me put the ho in holiday?"

That’s the line a drunken Jacob Shaw utters to the hottest Santa he’s ever seen. It’s also the only thing he remembers of the night that led to him waking up half naked in a revealing elf costume next to an equally half-naked Santa.

Killian Connolly is a loner. Even with his tight-knit work family, he tends to stick to the fringe of the group. So, when he wakes up next to a tiny, furious half-dressed elf, who accuses him of taking his virginity and cheating on a spouse he doesn’t have, Connolly is both bewitched and confused.

A snow-storm, a marriage neither remember, and an attraction too powerful to resist all lead to the hottest, sweetest, twenty-four hours of both of their lives. Can a drunken mistake between a virgin and a two-time divorcee be the happily-ever-after neither saw coming?"]

This Elite Protection Services novella was almost trauma-less! It's a Christmas miracle! 

Connolly and Jacob were cute and sweet and spicy and snarky and just perfect! I loved them! I'm glad Connolly got rainroaded with a HEA; he never seemed like he fit in anywhere, always on the sidelines. And I'm glad Jacob was chucked into a HEA; cults and childhood trauma suck. Coincidentally, they shared this HEA. ;)

Trigger Warnings: references the past death of a child, mentions of cult shit, and more.

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