Overheard

Author:

Maya Banks

Publisher:

Samhain Publishing

ISBN:

electronic ISBN(s): 1-59998-315-X

series:

part of the Caught by Cupid

Rating:

8

Review:

Does dreaming of threesomes and spankings make you a freak? Well that’s exactly how Gracie Evans feels after dumping her latest boyfriend. His less than stellar response to her new nipple rings makes Gracie self-conscious. Feeling down and sick of always picking the losers, Gracie confides her fantasies of threesomes and bondage to her friend Michelle during a cookout.

Little does Gracie know that her friend Luck Forsythe is also listening and is very intrigued by what he’s hearing. Gracie is sweet, caring and seriously hot and though he’s always treated her as a friend, he’s thinking it’s about time to take their relationship to the next level. Luke convinces her to go away for the Valentine’s Day weekend with him, intent on fulfilling every one of her fantasies, including her desire for a threesome as their mutual friend Wes has happily agreed to be the third.

Their weekend together starts out hot and continues to burn up the pages as the book wears on. Luke, Gracie and Wes make the perfect threesome as the friends explore not only each other’s bodies, but also the boundaries of their friendship. In the end, Luke knows he wants more than just a weekend of amazing sex with her. But when Gracie discovers the truth about him overhearing her discussion with Michelle; will she be able to forgive him?

Maya Bank’s Overheard is an amazing story of love. Luke and Gracie’s heat factor is off the charts, and turns scorching when Wes finally enters the picture. Other than the stereotypical misunderstanding between Gracie, Luke and Wes, I found little that I didn’t like.

I want you to answer these three questions. Are you a fan of contemporary romance? Are you a fan of m/f/m ménage stories? Finally, are you a fan of light BDSM? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then this story is for you. Hot, erotic, sweet and loving, Maya Banks Overheard has it all.

Reviewed By Michelle Cary
© October 2007