I've played dreidel with my husband before. But never like this. This year, my Jewish hubby wants to celebrate Hanukkah in style, so he's wrapped me up like a Hanukkah present, and he's giving me to his friends at the synagogue. For eight crazy nights, I'll be playing perverted party games with eight horny, sizable, circumcised cocks! My husband tells me to be ready to be tied up, teased, and forced to pleasure and be pleasured by eight horny Jewish men. And though I know I'm just a shiksa wife, I can't wait. After all, you know what they say? Christmas may come but once a year, but Hanukkah can come eight times at once!
Disclaimer: This erotic short story contains a light BDSM Jewish-themed gangbang fantasy. All characters in this story are over 18 years of age, and all sexual acts depicted herein are enthusiastic and consensual.
Doting trophy housewife by day. Lusty erotic fiction writer by night. Malicia Paine loves to write steamy BDSM stories for both men and women, generally including an emphasis on a budding, loving relationship between a sultry heroine and her sexy hero. When writing erotica, Malicia Paine loves to follow the same maxim as that old deodorant commercial: strong enough for a man… but made for a woman.
This was way sweeter than the title or cover suggest.
Kate agrees to partake in a Hanukkah tradition in which her husband and seven friends spin a dreidel to score sexual favours.
For a story of this type, Kate comes across as real and likeable, and I can absolutely imagine this book as her describing the events to a friend over coffee the next day. Lots of sex that feels more like fantasy fulfilment than regular erotica, and it works.
My only real complaint: This story covers the first of eight nights of Hanukkah and I want to know what happens next!
I read this as I was getting ready to celebrate the third night of Hanukkah. At Jake and Kate's synagogue during Hanukkah, one woman gets eight men, and this year, it's Kate's turn. It sounds like a crazy orgy/gangbang, but really it's not. The men spin the dreidel -- a spinning top used in a Hanukkah game -- to determine who does what with Kate. As she enjoys various sexual acts with each man in turn, she gets to know more about his body and personality. It's actually kinda sweet.
Though I know nothing about the Jewish culture, this was a great read. A few grammar issues now and then, but nothing to take away from the story. A bit of humor laced in with this story which is always a plus. "Why does everyone think I'm always kidding?" ;) I could have read more.