Just the Tip – a game of no penetration (or very little). It's not cheating if there's no penetration! Just the tip doesn't count as penetration! How much of the tip is allowed? Some of the tip? All of the tip? Is kissing allowed? Is kissing worse than the tip? It's a ridiculous, silly game. But… it's just a game, right? And everyone agreed to it, so it isn't cheating. Right? Teasing and play is okay, as long as it doesn't go in…
Ford and Eva meet Tim and Cat at a church convention. They're going to test the limits of that game.
Laran has aced this book! Ford and Eva belong to a conservative church. At a church conference they meet Tim and Cat. Just the tip is a game that Cat has played. It was once a game that lovers played if a virgin wanted to keep her hymen intact. Tim and Eva, Ford and Cat begin to play Just the Tip! Much more ruins a wonderful plot. Quality plot! Great characters. Terrific concept. A must read if you enjoy a lifestyle story. Book Two would be fantastic! Five white hot pulsing shooting stars for all the characters!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I can see it now on the Christmas shelves: "Monopoly, Pictionary, Just the Tip" . Not sure it's a game for families tho' !! Excellent read about two couples meeting up, playing the naughty game and taking it just that bit further. Where do these authors get there inspiration, dread to think !!!
Step by step, two married couples push the envelope of their cultural inhibitions. Very hot writing by Laran Mithras, this gem edges the reader, ever so slowly, towards a new understanding of what constitutes adultery, and what can legitimately fall within the bounds of a marriage. It winds up being so hot it's scorching. A good read.
Laran Mithras has hit it out of the park with Just the Tip. The writer has done an excellent job of drawing out the fact that even Christians can truly enjoy a full-flavored sex life. Well done!
There are stories that you treasure because they strike a chord with you. You think about them, occasionally reread them and cherish them. This is one of those. I'm very sensitive to pacing and this one nails it. It got me into this author and back into erotica. I love the ideas of playing erotic games, of equal opportunities for those involved, of slow build ups. This story hits all of those. My problem is that after reading a bunch of other books by the author, none are its equal.
One thing: political commentary is a sure fire erection killer. I read erotica to escape all the political nonsense I am barraged with, it's unwelcome in my erotica.