Let’s
Talk About Tickling Blog Tour
About the
Author
Veronica Frances is the author of the
gutsy, no-holds-barred novel, Tickling Daphne H. Her new
non-fiction book Let’s
Talk About Tickling
sheds a refreshing new light on the subject. She is known as
the TickleWriter in some circles.
Veronica also writes under her real
name, Stacey Handler. Stacey is the author of The Body Burden;
Living In The Shadow Of Barbie. Her book was featured in Jump
Magazine, Australian Women’s Weekly, The National Enquirer, and
several other publications, radio shows and cable TV shows.
Stacey excels at public speaking,
singing, composing, and writing. She is a singer-songwriter, poet,
and has written in many different styles. She has an album and
several singles available, including her two popular anthems, Ain’t
No Skinny Little Thing and Soap Opera Diva.
She lives in New York City, where she
continues to write erotica, fiction, poetry and non-fiction.
For More
Information
- Visit Veronica Frances’ website.
- Find out more about Veronica at Goodreads.
- Visit Veronica’s blog.
- More books by Veronica Frances.
- Contact Veronica.
About the
Book:
Title:
Let’s Talk About Tickling
Author: Veronica Frances
Publisher: Blue Note Books
Pages: 240
Genre: Non-fiction/Erotic Literature/Self Improvement
Format: Kindle
Author: Veronica Frances
Publisher: Blue Note Books
Pages: 240
Genre: Non-fiction/Erotic Literature/Self Improvement
Format: Kindle
Let’s Talk About Tickling is
an honest, straightforward discussion about tickling. Discover the
many different aspects of tickling—the fantasies, the realities,
the many paradoxes of the tickling fetish and how to come to terms
with ones own sensuality.
A refreshing and very welcome find,
Let’s Talk About Tickling is for anyone who wishes to expand
their awareness of tickling and other related fetishes. This book
will be of great interest to anyone who wants to get in touch with
their sensual self, whether they have a tickling fetish or not.
Author Veronica Frances offers her
readers the chance to improve their relationships in and out of the
bedroom by shining a light on the powerful significance of tickling.
She reminds us that tickling is not merely the whisper of a feather
on the flesh. It is an echo that calls us from deep within, beckoning
us to listen and respond.
For More Information
- Let’s Talk About Tickling is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Pick up your copy at iApple Bookstore.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
- Read excerpt here.
Book Excerpt:
Now let’s face it, tickling can be
the conduit for many things.
It can make us surrender, whether we
want to or not. It can be held against us if we are being
interrogated by people who choose to use it to get us to talk. It can
be used to reprimand us and put us back in line. It can be an
unpleasant form of torture, even to the point of bringing us some
slight pain. It can make us scream for mercy, buck up and down, laugh
until we pee in our pants. It can humiliate us, yet make us continue
laughing while in the midst of our own humiliation. It can demoralize
us by forcing us to laugh and twitch against our will.
It can also make us wet in our most
hidden erogenous zones. It can arouse us nearly to death. It can lead
to many things and is the gateway to one of the most intimate
journeys known to man.
Tickling is the magic bridge that
hovers above our rivers of sexuality. Tickling is most definitely the
gateway to sex.
Sometimes you won’t even know that
tickling is leading you down its slippery erotic slope until you are
in somebody’s arms and feeling that ticklish little poke at your
libido.




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