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Captured By An Alpha Daddy For Christmas

Captured By An Alpha Daddy For Christmas

Warning: Smut! Smut!! Smut!!! Rated 18. Captured by an Alpha Daddy for Christmas contains possessive alpha behavior, forced proximity, age-gap romance, plus-size heroine, daddy-dom dynamics, jealousy, obsessive protectiveness, power imbalance, and holiday-season intimacy. Not suitable for readers under 18. Dumped a week before Christmas, Annabelle "Belle" Evans forfeits her plan to spend Christmas with her narcissistic boyfriend in New York, and agrees to travel back home to Big Bear Lake with her perfect model sister and her nerdy brother-in-law. But a funny Christmas wish has other plans for her. When their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, Belle wanders off for help and finds herself cornered by a wolf in the snowy woods. Just when she thinks she's about to be torn to pieces, a massive stranger appears—tall, broad, and sinfully hot, his eyes glowing amber in the moonlight. He saves her life—and claims her as his. "You'll be safer here," Jaxon murmurs, his gaze cold yet magnetic. "The full moon rules these woods. You'll be free once it's over." "When will that be?" Belle asks, heart racing. "After Christmas," he replies, leaving her unable to look away. In his secluded cabin, every glance, every touch ignites a fire she hadn't expected. He's possessive. Obsessed. Dangerous. He's everything she wished for when she jokingly wrote to Santa for a "hot werewolf boyfriend." And the way he looks at her curves, the way his presence overwhelms her, makes her question what's real and what's forbidden. Now she's trapped in his arms, a prisoner to his touch, his heat, his growl, and the wild, wicked love burning between them might just make this her best Christmas ever.
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What are some Hawaiian Christmas stories?
One Hawaiian Christmas story could be about a family on one of the islands celebrating Christmas with a luau - style dinner. They combine traditional Hawaiian food like kalua pig with Christmas treats. The kids make leis out of local flowers to give as Christmas gifts. And instead of a snowman, they might build a sandman on the beach decorated with seashells.
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2024-11-26 13:33
Tell me a Hawaiian Christmas story.
A Hawaiian Christmas story could be about a family on the islands. They might celebrate Christmas on the beach. Instead of a traditional snowman, the kids build a sandman decorated with seashells. They have a luau - style Christmas dinner with kalua pig, poi, and fresh tropical fruits. Santa might arrive on a surfboard, bringing gifts like new ukuleles and colorful leis.
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2024-10-25 19:04
What are the features of a Hawaiian Christmas cartoon?
A Hawaiian Christmas cartoon might showcase beautiful beaches, hula dancers, and Santa Claus arriving in a canoe. It could also incorporate local Christmas customs and food. The colors would likely be bright and vibrant, reflecting the tropical setting.
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2025-06-22 21:20
What are the unique elements in a Hawaiian Christmas story?
One unique element is the setting. Instead of a cold, snowy landscape, it's a warm, tropical beach. Another is the food. Instead of the typical roast turkey, there's kalua pig. Also, Santa might not use a sleigh but could arrive on a canoe or a surfboard.
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2024-10-27 23:47
Who are the main characters in 'A Hawaiian Christmas Story'?
I'm afraid I can't say for sure who the main characters in 'A Hawaiian Christmas Story' are. But it's likely that there could be local Hawaiians, perhaps a family or a group of friends. There might be a character who is new to Hawaii and experiencing their first Hawaiian Christmas, and through their eyes, we get to see all the unique aspects of Christmas in Hawaii.
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2024-11-23 15:01
What are some popular Hawaiian Christmas cartoons?
You might enjoy 'The Hawaiian Santa's Journey'. It combines the magic of Christmas with the unique culture of Hawaii. The animation is colorful and the story is engaging.
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2025-04-12 00:34
Can you share a popular Hawaiian Christmas story?
There's a story where a Hawaiian family decides to decorate a large palm tree for Christmas instead of a pine tree. They use colorful leis, kukui nut necklaces, and hand - made ornaments made from coconut shells. As they decorate, they tell stories of their ancestors and how they used to celebrate Christmas in the old days. This story shows how Hawaiians blend their own culture with the Christmas traditions.
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2024-11-26 18:48
What are the main features of the 'Hawaiian Pidgin Christmas Story'?
The main features might include the combination of Hawaiian landscapes and Christmas. So instead of snow - covered scenes, we might have stories set on the beautiful beaches of Hawaii during Christmas. And the characters could be local Hawaiians with their own ways of celebrating, like having a luau - style Christmas dinner. Also, the story could be told in a very laid - back and friendly tone which is characteristic of Hawaiian Pidgin.
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2024-12-04 00:39
Tell me about the 'Hawaiian Pidgin Christmas Story'.
The Hawaiian Pidgin Christmas Story could be about the special Christmas experiences in Hawaii. In Hawaii, Christmas might be combined with local traditions. For example, instead of the traditional Christmas carols, there could be pidgin - style songs. And the food during Christmas might have local Hawaiian ingredients. It could also tell about how the community comes together during Christmas, sharing stories in pidgin, and having a laid - back celebration different from the mainland's more formal Christmas.
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2024-12-05 14:23
How do Hawaiian origin stories influence modern Hawaiian culture?
Hawaiian origin stories influence modern Hawaiian culture in many ways. They help to preserve a sense of identity. For example, many Hawaiians today still refer to the stories when talking about their heritage. The values from the origin stories, such as respect for nature, are still very much alive. Hawaiians often take care of the land and sea because the origin stories teach that these were created by the gods and are sacred. Also, traditional practices like hula are often based on the origin stories, with the movements and chants sometimes retelling parts of these ancient tales.
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2024-11-07 03:13
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