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Kringle and the Kraken

A Winter Holiday MM Tentacle Romance

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Kringle and the Kraken

By: Vinni George
Narrated by: Declan Winters
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For Kris Kringle, Christmas is a curse. His family owns and operates a Christmas tree farm and Santa's workshop experience, but despite his name, Kris is anything but jolly about the holidays. He would much rather spend his time making ships in bottles or researching sea monsters for the nautical mythology course he teaches, sea monsters like the mighty kraken.

Levi Shoal moved to Lifeboat, Maine, to escape the pressures of his family. He didn't plan to befriend a slightly grumpy, flannel-wearing human—who doesn't know Levi is a kraken or that they live in an oceanic ley line haven town surrounded by sea monsters. Now Levi is stuck keeping secrets he shouldn't have to from the man he's falling head over tentacles for.

When Lifeboat's ley line magic is threatened and the town is attacked, Levi and Kris must work together to keep the town safe. But can their relationship withstand the threat and the secrets that must be revealed to fix the ley line magic?

Kringle and the Kraken is a standalone holiday novel that features a kraken who is finally ready to embrace his destiny, a human who learns he has a thing for tentacles, a lot of holiday hijinks, and a sprinkle of suspense.

©2024 Vinni George (P)2024 Tantor Media
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