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SANTA’S LAP

Lani Aames

Ellora's Cave -- December 2005

ISBN: 141990406X

Erotic Contemporary

Rated E-rotic

SANTA’S LAP by LANI AAMES

After store hours, what can happen? Who can it be now?

Tasha Elliot asked herself as she was sent a card asking her to met Santa after hours for some fun. All she got was the message signed by the letter “R”, which could have been either her brother, her best friend Rob or his brother Reed, who held all her fantasies in his hands if he only knew. Oh just when she decides to sit on Santa’s lap the fun begins. Who is it that has the rise in those Levis? Will she be able to explore the package that has risen to the occasion?

Tasha was hired by Rod to help find the culprit who was stealing from their store, but all she has is eyes for Reed. While Tasha is off to tease this Santa, who she thinks is Rob, someone is stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. Will Tasha be able to find out who the thief is as well as have her wicked way with Reed?

Lani Aames has a hit with 'Santa’s Lap', as it oh, so delightful and insightful as to all that happens to Tasha. Not only is this a book that is highly erotic but the words entice you into a hot steamy read. While heating you up on a cold winter’s night, the prose that is guaranteed to make this erotic short story a hit made it well worth every minute. One of my favorite scenes is when they decide to try out the bed, using such interesting items as chocolate covered cherries and a candy cane to tempt and tease each other into pleasure.

I was totally encompassed into a story that is not only erotic but so well written the scenes came alive in my mind as I read page after page. Fanning myself as I read word after word, there was no way I was going to cool down until I got it all read! Jammed packed with excitement from the beginning to end is what made this book in my opinion a book worthy of the look.

Reviewed by Wendi R. Felter for The Road to Romance

March 23, 2006