A Little Christmas Cheer by Laylah Roberts: Age Play, Spankings & Festive Chaos on the Naughtiest Ranch in Romance

Welcome to Sanctuary Ranch: Where the Christmas Spirit Comes with a Side of Spankings

If you’re dreaming of a white Christmas with candy canes, cuddles, and corrective discipline, A Little Christmas Cheer by Laylah Roberts has you covered. This crossover novella brings together characters from the MC Daddies and Montana Daddies series in one big, messy, heartwarming holiday hug.

It’s cozy, chaotic, and deeply kinky like your favorite Christmas sweater… but with aftercare.

This book is not a standalone, and it doesn’t pretend to be. It’s a gift-wrapped treat for fans already obsessed with the Sanctuary Ranch universe. If you’re not familiar with age play, Daddy/Little dynamics, or this author’s spicy brand of love, consider this your warning and your invitation.

Found Family Feels & All the Little Love

The real magic of this novella is in the vibe. It’s less about plot and more about warmth, connection, and seeing beloved characters celebrate together.

Littles are baking cookies, Daddies are growling protectively, and Santa is definitely on duty with a paddle. There’s an undercurrent of emotion, too. One little is sick, another’s feeling anxious, and their chosen family rallies around them in the sweetest way.

Laylah Roberts absolutely nails the emotional comfort and safe haven these characters crave. If you’ve ever wanted to be tucked into a fluffy blanket while being lovingly bossed around by your Daddy Dom, this book delivers that fantasy on a silver holiday-themed platter.

It’s short, sweet, and very niche. There’s mistletoe, mischief, and a spank-happy Santa.

Would I Recommend It? To the Right Reader, Absolutely.

If you love Laylah Roberts’ worlds and want a soft, spicy reunion packed with Christmas cheer and cheeky behavior, this novella is a must. It’s festive filth in the best way.

Romanceaholic Approved: Because even Littles deserve some naughty fun under the tree.

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