When Daddy Santa realizes during the holiday season that his favorite elf Tybel does not know the true story of Christmas, he recounts a tale of the gay men in Bethlehem during the birth of Jesus.
Abrahamus, a closet-case hunk who works as an innkeeper, reconnects with his long-lost kindred spirit: the flamboyant, mysterious wise man Prince Hamid. As they and other LGBT characters help save the Son of God from King Herod, the lovers explore their intimacy, and Abrahamus overcomes his shame.
This steamy, campy gay Christian romance novella—a debut from Reverend Richard B. Hard—suggests an open-minded, gay-affirming perspective on Christianity that frees LGBTQ+ readers from judgment and encourages you to embrace your authentic self. The humorous retelling spices up the story from the Bible and offers an important message about learning to love ourselves as God intended.
Described by readers as "awesome" and "ludicrously hot," the instant holigay classic has been rereleased for a second edition, also called the New King Jamie Version. In addition to improvements that better reflect Reverend Hard's vision, this special edition includes a brief interview with the author and a sneak peek at his future work.
About the Author
Reverend Richard Bartholomew Hard is a devout practitioner of his faith. He resides in Southern California, where he spends his time reading, writing, praying, and indulging in fantasies. He lives a private life, but he is happy to respond to inquiries.