by PennLady
Great story.
Where did you learn about Red Green? Idid not think that anyone outside of Canada knew about him.
(no pun intended)
This has to be one of the best erotic Christmas stories I have ever read.
I loved it and can identify with both Joe and Noelle. I see Christmas decorations in September and understand Joe’s dismay. In October, there are Christmas trees next to the pumpkins. And Thanksgiving hardly gets an end-cap, let alone a whole shelf. And yet, like Noelle, I love everything about Christmas, the lights, the smells, the joy, and most of all the beautiful decorations. I consider myself lucky if I can go into a store and come out without a new ornament. Thanks for this lovely story.
due to the passage of time. TK U MLJ LV NV
CONGRATULATIONS ON MAKING THE SWITCH OVER TO BOOK WRITING AND PUBLISHING ON THE OPEN MARKET. BY WRITING WHAT YOU KNOW AND LIKE IT PUTS MORE ENTHUSIASM INTO YOUR PLOTS, CHARACTERS AND THEMES, AND IT IS MORE LUCRATIVE THAN HOBBIES AND ADVOCATIONS. ONCE AGAIN CONGRAT AND GOOD FORTUNE. RESPECTFULLY TK U MLJ LV NV P/S 3 of your contemporarys are Joan Collin, Richard Francis, Margaret Truman and from LIT dqs......
I don't know whether I'm hungry, wanting a wintry snuggle, or to string my man up in Christmas lights and garland and take him to new holiday heights. This was sizzling, dear lady! I loved the festive spirit of it and the sweet connection between Noelle and Joe. Good luck!
~Luna