Martin Anderson has a racehorse, a deep-sea fishing boat, a vacation home in Tahoe, and a Caddy in the garage. But his life is in freefall. It's the 1970s, and with the arrival of the oil crisis and gas rationing, his small aircraft business is tanking, as is his extravagant suburban lifestyle. Mart
Something for Santa
โ Scribed by Akm Miles
- Publisher
- Silver Publishing
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 60 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1920468439
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โฆ Synopsis
Derek Campbell is working a couple of jobs to help pay off some debts from his mothers illness. One job is playing Santa at Martins Department Store. On a break hes alone and lamenting the lack of love in his life and that no one really sees him. A small voice tells him that he sees him. Derek looks down to find an elf beside him. Said elf is in need and Derek helps him out, not knowing that he is going to meet the man of his dreams.
Max Martin is a busy man, CEO of all the Martins empire, father to Michael, and in need of help in many areas. Derek steps up to the plate offering help in several of those areas, including one that Max wasnt aware of. He hadnt known how badly he needed someone to love him, to make his life whole. There is fun, laughter, romance, jealousy, revenge, heartache, fear, and its Christmas, so, a happy ending.
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