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						Dear Ms. Mooney,  
						
						By this point, I know to expect some fantasy, 
						some paranormal, something different when I pick up one 
						of your books. This time it’s a Badass dude riding a red 
						Harley and delivering justice for kids who have written 
						to Santa pleading for food, or for their dad not to hit 
						them or mommy anymore, or to save their father from his 
						heroin addiction. You know – the usual stuff that some 
						unfortunate kids wish for in place of an Xbox, or doll, 
						or bike.  
						
						Deputy Babs Mero is stunned when the perp she’s 
						trailed (based on the stolen plates that don’t even 
						match the [no doubt] stolen SUV) is confronted by a 
						tall, white bearded (and man, he looks built) 
						guy riding a hog who whips out a sledgehammer and 
						delivers quick justice and an aside about the man 
						beating his wife and child. Badass Santa disappears 
						before Babs can question him but following up, she 
						discovers that what he said is true.  
						
						Then when she pulls a woman based on speeding 
						and a broken tail light, what the strung out woman yells 
						about “Santa” busting her light plus the child seat and 
						toys on the woman’s back seat, have CPS taking in three 
						young children left alone and with no food. Is there a 
						vigilante man or – based on the number of sightings the 
						sheriff’s database search yields – group out there?  
						
						Meanwhile, Kris quickly notices that his twin 
						brother Dom seems to be smitten by the dedicated 
						sheriff. Talk to the woman, he suggests. Take her out 
						for coffee and tell her all. Whatta ya know, Santa not 
						only delivers toys but also seems to be a matchmaker.  
						   
						
						It’s a short novella so I accepted the almost 
						immediate attraction between the MCs, Babs’ willingness 
						to believe the whole set up regarding Kris and his twin 
						brother Dom meting out justice (usually not too violent 
						as Dom’s choice is to bring things to the notice of LEOs 
						or others who can legally intervene to help these 
						children), and that Kris has an eye on his brother’s 
						lack of a love life. I also pegged what might happen 
						before the end of the book but hey, it worked and next 
						Christmas, there will be two people dealing with the 
						people on Santa’s naughty “oh, 
						hello no” list. B    
						
						~Jayne, DEAR AUTHOR 
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