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His Candy Cane: A Forbidden Romance
His Candy Cane: A Forbidden Romance
His Candy Cane: A Forbidden Romance
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My growly, gorgeous personal trainer gave me equipment to work with that was long, thick, heavy, and hard.

I’ve been teased about my large size since I was a kid.

So this Christmas season, I decide to take matters into my own hands.

The gym has always been my personal hell, but not anymore because I’ve hired a professional trainer.

What I didn’t expect is for my trainer to be so … huge.

Patrick Walker has muscles that go on for days, a six pack that bulges, and a glint in his eyes that says come and get your bad boy.

Plus, he keeps giving it to me non-stop.

The sit-ups, push-ups and pull-ups are absolutely killing me.

I strain and stretch, hoping to rid myself of my curves by December 25.

But what if my gorgeous trainer says he likes my hills and valleys? What if he says I look ripe and plush and ready for a candy cane because of them?

Will we do the taboo? Or will my trainer’s candy cane go uneaten?

Curvy girls unite! Maisie learns to love her curves in this fun-filled tale of slick sweat, Christmas ornaments, and candy canes. Don’t worry – she doesn’t lose her curves and instead, learns to love them with the help of OTT alpha male Patrick Walker, and his hard, sweaty workouts. Even better – Patrick gives her a bouncing baby by the end! No cheating, no cliffhangers, and always an HEA for my readers.
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Release dateNov 4, 2020
His Candy Cane: A Forbidden Romance

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    His Candy Cane - S.E. Law

    His Candy Cane

    A Holiday Bad Boy Romance

    S.E. Law

    Copyright © 2019 by S.E. Law

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

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    Also by S.E. Law

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    Trailer Park Daddy

    While He Watches

    Her Secret Baby

    The Clients

    Hunger

    My Dad’s Best Friend

    My Best Friend’s Dad

    Trapped By My Boss

    Sweet Treats

    The Man of My Dreams

    His Candy Cane

    Her Juicy Cherry

    Her Honey Pot

    Second Helpings

    Sugar Walls

    Please and Tease

    Forbidden Fruit

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    Her Italian Wedding

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    Mommy’s Ex

    Mommy’s Boss

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    Daddy’s Christmas Gift

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    Daddy’s Love Child

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    Meant To Be

    Standalones

    You’re Mine

    Boss of My Panties

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    About My Daddies

    About Last Night

    About This Morning

    About That Evening

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    Contents

    About This Book

    1. Maisie

    2. Maisie

    3. Patrick

    4. Maisie

    5. Patrick

    6. Maisie

    7. Patrick

    8. Maisie

    9. Patrick

    10. Maisie

    11. Patrick

    12. Maisie

    13. Patrick

    Epilogue

    Sneak Peek: Daddy’s Christmas Gift

    Sneak Peek: The Clients

    About the Author

    About This Book

    My growly, gorgeous personal trainer gave me equipment to work with that was long, thick, heavy, and hard.


    I’ve been teased about my large size since I was a kid.


    So this Christmas season, I decide to take matters into my own hands.


    The gym has always been my personal hell, but not anymore because I’ve hired a professional trainer.


    What I didn’t expect is for my trainer to be so … huge.


    Patrick Walker has muscles that go on for days, a six pack that bulges, and a glint in his eyes that says come and get your bad boy.


    Plus, he keeps giving it to me non-stop.


    The sit-ups, push-ups and pull-ups are killing me.


    I strain and stretch, hoping to rid myself of my curves by December 25.


    But what if my gorgeous trainer says he likes my hills and valleys?


    What if he says I look ripe and plush and ready for a candy cane because of them?


    Will we do the taboo? Or will my trainer’s candy cane go uneaten?


    Curvy girls unite! Maisie learns to love her curves in this fun-filled tale of slick sweat, Christmas ornaments, and candy canes. Don’t worry – she doesn’t lose her curves and instead, learns to love them with the help of OTT alpha male Patrick Walker, and his hard, sweaty workouts. Even better – Patrick gives her a bouncing baby by the end! No cheating, no cliffhangers, and always an HEA for my readers.

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    Maisie

    My mom strides into the kitchen with her hands behind her back.

    Oh no, what is it? I ask, instantly suspicious. Today’s my birthday and I’m turning twenty-five. It’s a little bit disheartening, to be honest, because in my twenty-five years I haven’t accomplished much. I have my job as an assistant at a vet’s office, but it doesn’t pay very well, so I still live at home. I also have my beat-up old Jetta circa 1999 that has over two hundred thousand miles on it. Even if it’s ancient, at least it’s mine, and it still runs just fine.

    But now, I eye my mom as she walks over with a big smile on her face.

    Daddy and I got you something special for your birthday, she says a little too brightly.

    I stare at her.

    But why don’t you give it to me tonight, when Aunt Mildred and Uncle Bertrand are here? I thought we were going to have dinner together for my birthday, with a cake and candles too.

    My mom nods.

    Yes, but this is a very special gift, so Daddy and I wanted to give it to you beforehand, without anyone else to see.

    Uh oh. I brace myself for something bad.

    You don’t even want to wait for Dad to come home? I ask weakly. I’m sure he’d like to participate.

    Lorraine shakes her head.

    Nope, Daddy and I talked about it, and we want to give this gift now because it’s a special present from us to you.

    Uh oh. Those words bring up bad memories. It reminds me of the time my mom got me a Harvard sweatshirt for my tenth birthday. I loved the maroon color with the Lux et Veritas motto on the front, but I couldn’t help but feel terrible because even back then, I knew I wasn’t going to Harvard. I’m not an Ivy League type of girl, and sure enough, after high school, I enrolled in a two-year program at my local community college. It worked out fine because I got an Associate’s degree in Veterinary Science, and got hired as a vet tech almost immediately after graduation.

    But I feel bad letting down my parents. They’ve always wanted me to do something magnificent with my life, like re-invent the Internet or fly to the moon. The problem is that my dreams are small by comparison, and Lorraine and Henry don’t realize that I’m happy the way I am. Maybe I’m not going to be an international super model or a Nobel-prize winning scientist, but at least I contribute to the world. The sick and injured animals that come to my workplace need my help, and I’m always happy to lend a gentle touch and a loving hand.

    Unfortunately, my parents don’t exactly see it that way.

    You’re twenty-five, and you have a degree, my dad said just the other day. You should be able to buy yourself a new car at least. Your old clunker’s not looking so good.

    I took a deep breath.

    I know, Dad, but that’s the thing. I want to save money and maybe donate some funds to our local animal shelter once I amass enough. My car works just fine, and besides, I like the rust orange color of my Jetta. It’s cute, and you can’t see the scratches because of the color.

    My mom shook her head, her eyes puzzled and sad.

    But Maisie, we want more for you. We want you to go out and explore, and to see the world. Every day, you go to work, come home to eat dinner, and then go to bed before repeating the cycle all over again the next day. Why? For what? You have so much to offer, and you’re not meeting your maximum potential.

    I crossed my arms over my chest, sticking my chin out. That’s the kind of phrase my parents are always using: maximum potential. Being a dreamer. Reaching for the stars. It really gets under my skin because pop psychology doesn’t work. I swear, Lorraine and Henry read books of affirmations non-stop, and listen to recordings of motivational speakers all the time. I want to shake them until their teeth rattle while screaming, "It’s bullshit! My dreams

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