If you’re anything like me, you’ve had those moments where you’re really hoping that someone says their name again because you’ve forgotten it.
Social situations are hard but sometimes it’s contractors or professionals like that.
Terrence is struggling because not only does he not remember his contractors’ names, he can’t figure out which one is his Secret Santa.
They’re all cute in their own way but he’s kind of hoping it’s the guy who always looks bored.
But he’s not worried…mostly because he lacks common sense.
Who’s Your Daddy is my book in the Secret Santa Daddy series for this year and it’s got two cute characters who both make questionable decisions…some family who lacks a lot of common sense…and a snarky best friend who thinks it’s all chaos.
Who’s Your Daddy is now available for preorder and will go live on Amazon on November 11th.
Each year’s Secret Santa Daddy books are standalones but if you want to catch up on the last three years and have more holiday fun:
Secret Santa Daddy Season 1
Secret Santa Daddy Season 2
Secret Santa Season 3
You can click here to grab all 3 of mine in a box set as well.
Terrence isn’t worried about figuring out who his Secret Santa is…all the possibilities are fun. But he’s a little curious, especially when the card is signed by his Secret Santa Daddy. Okay, he’s definitely curious, but since it has to be one of the contractors currently rebuilding his kitchen…accidents happen…he’s not worried, but he is hoping it’s the grumpy one. Wait. What was his name again?
Enzo isn’t worried. He knows the slightly distractible little will figure things out eventually, and if he doesn’t, well, one of his cousins will help the cutie out. They find him just as fascinating as Enzo does, but finders keepers, so the cutie belongs to him. Besides, he’s the only Daddy in the group, so that’s going to work in his favor too. As long as he can get his mischievous little to actually try to guess who his Santa is.
When a Secret Santa brings presents and attention, a naughty cutie might need a push to help him remember that the best gifts need a Daddy to play with.