Book Review: Slap and Tap

 

Hit all the right buttons.

When Garrett needs to give a new toy a trial run, he recruits some help… in a very Treasure Trove way.

The winner of his makeshift competition calls upon some old friends who could use a little playtime with a toy that likes to make the rules and isn’t afraid to dole out punishment if they’re not followed.

Slap and Tap is book 3 in the Treasure Trove Series. The stories are sequential but can be read as standalones. Treasure Trove is a sentient object playroom located in the basement of everyone’s favorite toy shop, Hidden Treasures. Created by one of the Kyleverse’s favorite meddlers, Garrett, it’s home to some objects you’ve met before and some you’ll love to meet.

Unlike in the Kyleverse, while there are many happy endings, these aren’t true romances. Everyone will leave more than satisfied, though.

Slap and Tap contains explicit material. It is intended for 18+ readers.



My Review

Nicole gives us readers no chance to slowly settle into the story before she hits us with se%y fun time. I will not look at my childhood toys the same way again after this book. This one features the toy, Bop It. Only the Bop It has come alive and it goes by the name of Boppy. 


Kyle wins a hula hoop contest. As the winner, he gets to test out the new toy. He invites Matt and Lena to join him. Let's just say what happens next is a lot of body parts intertwining. 


While I liked everyone and it is a good time when Kyle is involved; for me I really liked Boppy. He is so bossy and provides fun times. This sentient story is a fun one.  

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