Christmas Kringle Boxed Set One: Books 1-3

Christmas Kringle Boxed Set One: Books 1-3

WHY CAN'T THEY JUST LEAVE CHRISTMAS ALONE?

Kris Kringle left behind his mercenary life to atone and accepted the responsibility to deliver presents to the children each year.

The children will smile on Christmas morning at all costs. Even if Kris has to die to try to make it happen.

Someone has set a trap for Kris Kringle. The problem is, Kris is willing to go anywhere to get those gifts to the children.

Including to his dark place.

This time, even Kris is surprised by who helps him.

Be careful, world. You don’t want to piss off Saint Nick.

NOTE! This story is not gentle. There is cursing, killing, and decapitation involved to save the season. Kris Kringle is not your normal Santa Claus. Not appropriate for younger children. Don’t read this to them.

Included in this boxed set:

  1. Christmas Kringle: Silent Night
  2. Christmas Kringle: Coming to Town
  3. Christmas Kringle: Winter Wonderland

 

Michael Anderle

with Michael Anderle

Michael Anderle (ok, weird talking about myself in the 3rd person) (1967-Hopefully a long time from NOW) was born in Houston, Tx. A very curious child, he got into trouble - a lot. What to do with an inquisitive mind when he was grounded? Read!

Ok, done with all of that 3rd person stuff.

In the first 20 years, I mostly read Science Fiction and Fantasy. In the last 10 years I have enjoyed Urban Fantasy and Military Fiction. With this background, I've been blessed with creating The Kurtherian Gambit series, a well-selling, and fan loved, collection of stories.

The fans have propelled these stories beyond my wildest imagination and they should get all of the credit for sharing with friends, family and occasionally the random person on the street. They are fantastic!

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