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Secret Santa Surprise

A Kindred Tales Novel

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Secret Santa Surprise

By: Evangeline Anderson
Narrated by: Mackenzie Cartwright
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One lonely older woman... Two younger warriors who think she's beautiful... Add some spiked punch and a mix-up with the Secret Santa Gifts, and who knows what might happen?

Melanie Jameson is afraid it’s going to be a lonely Christmas. After a bitter divorce with an abusive husband, she moves to the Kindred Mother Ship to take a job in their PR department. Though she makes friends easily, especially with Sees Clearly, a handsome Kindred warrior who is much too young for her, she doesn’t have anyone to spend Christmas with but her crusty old Aunt Marge. Clear is smitten with Melanie the moment he sees her. It doesn’t matter to him that she’s older than him - he wants her at once. After a mishap with her Kindred wave oven leaves her with a burned hand, he brings her to meet his other half, Feels Strongly, who is a doctor in the Med Center. Strong agrees at once that the lovely older female is the one for them - but how to convince Melanie of that? It seems hopeless, since Clear and Strong don’t think Melanie is interested. But the Goddess works in mysterious ways. When a mix-up with the Secret Santa presents means Melanie gets a naughty negligee from Clear instead of the oven mitt he intended to give her, she begins to wonder if Christmas might be exciting after all....

Will she end up with a Secret Santa Surprise? You’ll have to listen to find out!

©2020 Evangeline Anderson (P)2021 Insatiable Press
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Holidays Romance Science Fiction Celebration Winter Christmas
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I love Twin Kindred!

I know I must have said this a million times, but I love this series! Out of all the species of Kindred - and there is quite a few, twin kindred is my favorite. This is a sweet christmas themed age gap with little drama.

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A male voice would have been better.

I love this story. I read it in kindle format a while back. It's a fun feel good story. The only "but" I have is the narrator. She did an excellent job narrating the female voices but was not able to do justice to the male voices. I found that distracting. It kept pulling me out of the fantasy of the story.

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If I hear Little one…

The story would have been so much better if Mackenzie did not use “little one” so much; I was ready to barf! Other than this, the story had some serious humor in it that made me LOL; I love the dark twin, my kind of man! The narrator needs to stop using “little one” to describe an elite; especially when it is coming from two younger males much younger than the elite. I’ve heard this used in other Kindred books, please just stop!

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