In the Sack with Krampus (Houston Hub Shorts) by Jennifer Cody



Another side of Krampus in the novella from the Hudson Hub series, In the Sack with Krampus.

From the blurb:

Leo:

I haven’t had the best of luck with roommates because of my horror movie memorabilia, so when my
newest one, Jack, leaves an invitation to a Christmas sleepover on my desk, I’m a little wary and a lot curious. It might not be the best idea to sleepover at a stranger’s house (because of ax murderers, obviously), but the host sounds reasonable when I text him, and it’s lonely being stuck in a dorm room all winter break. At least the guy playing Krampus is nice. I might not know how to be a little, but he makes it easy to follow along.

Peter:

I’m fine. Really. There’s no reason for my brother, Jack Frost, to interfere in my love life. Not that I’ll ever be able to convince him to mind his own business, which is why I end up going to the infamous Christmas Sleepover. The sub he introduces me to is adorable and might end up being the reason I have to apologize and tell my brother he was right. Leo is the cutest, most easy-going little I’ve ever met, and I might not know anything about being a daddy, but I’m willing to learn if he’s willing to give old Krampus a chance.

In the Sack with Krampus is a 26k word holiday MM Daddy/little romance set in the Diviner’s Game universe. It can be read as a stand alone. Content includes corrupted Christmas carols, Daddy/bigger-little exploration with spankings, and learning not to show off our favorite fun training pants.




Jacquie's Review:

I think I'd give it 5 stars just for the songs alone. So funny! No, really. They were so inventive. I think I'd read this again just for them.

Short but sweet, In the Sack with Krampus is a standalone in the Hudson Hub series. I've only read a couple of them and didn't feel like I was missing out. In fact, seeing some of the other characters and their HEA's made me want to go and read them so I could have the bigger picture.

I really liked Peter spoiling Leo and how perfectly matched they were. I love a morally gray character and Peter really was that. He enjoys what he does and horror film buff, Leo, is suited to him.

A dash of daddy kink, Peter really seemed to settle into the caretaker role.

Sweet and a perfect paranormal story for this time of year.

Rating: 5 Stars

In the Sack with Krampus is available to buy as an ebook or to read with Kindle Unlimited subscription.

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