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Blue Christmas
By: LSF Publications

Published: Nov 29, 2013
Words: 36,731
ASIN: B00GZEDOEY
Orientation: M/F
Category: xmas
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Description

Blue Christmas by Austin Carr
After being ceremoniously dumped by his girlfriend Shelly, Morgan ventures back to Julio's, his regular sports bar. There he finds that Julio has dressed all the waitresses in sexy Santa suit bustiers, white panties and green stockings. One of his favourite waitresses descends upon him with a sympathetic smile and informs him she has a little Christmas present to cheer him up. To his surprise, she sits him down on a sofa and drapes herself over his lap - it seems a spanking game is about to start, and Morgan gives it his best shot. The fun doesn't stop there - a long line of girls are patiently waiting for their turn. After some crazy chaotic fun, Morgan manages to snatch a kiss from Missy and ask for her number. On the drive home, Blue Christmas plays on the radio once again, but Morgan is no longer feeling blue - it looks like he will have a good Christmas after all.

This volume also includes the following Christmas stories:

The Christmas Tree and the Passion Trees by Justin Maynard
Naughty Girl by Sam Stewart
Naughty or Nice by Dave Caldewell
Red-Bottomed Elf by India Heath
Children Beware Christmas by Susan Thomas
Santa Claus, v1.0 by Mark Fortune
The Yule Log by Geoffrey Stirling & Margaret Jane
Happy Christmas, Mister Brown by David E. Guy
Santa's Epiphany by Robert Price
Secret Santa by Karl Quentin.