Perfect Three by Suzy Shearer

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“Beautiful Lucy, you need two people to satisfy you. One to control you but two to give you ultimate pleasure.”

A chance meeting with two very attractive men has 54-year-old Lucy Willis’s thoughts spinning.

Bisexual partners, Sebastian Daley, 55, and Jack Rawling, 54, are immediately drawn to Lucy. But when they tell her Sebastian is a Dom, with Jack his submissive, she becomes wary.

However, Lucy has a secret desire—she wants to be controlled in the bedroom. Tentatively she accepts their friendship and love quickly blooms for all three.

That is, until fate deals Lucy and her men a cruel hand, and Lucy’s forced to make a devastating choice.

Be Warned: BDSM, menage sex (MMF), sex toys, anal sex, m/m sex

 

Excerpt:

He grabbed her hand. “Let’s dance.”

“I… I’m not… I can’t dance.”

“Of course you can, and you will.” Sebastian pulled Lucy to the dance floor with Jack trailing behind.

Lucy remembered the sign saying it was Disco night with music that was from the ‘70s and ‘80s disco era. At the moment, Le Freak by Chic belted out.

As they reached the dance floor, Sebastian twisted Lucy around until he was behind her with Jack standing in front. Sebastian had his hands on her hips and began rocking them back and forth.

Grinning, Jack took both her hands. At first, the three of them just rocked and swayed in time to the music, with Lucy feeling self-conscious. The song came to an end and in its place Donna Summer’s sexy voice filled the room. ‘Love to Love You Baby’ had to be the sexiest song from the era, and here was Lucy sandwiched between two hunks when the music began. She wondered if the guys would move away, but instead she thought they got closer, if that were at all possible.

Dammit, she thought. This will never happen again and I don’t care what I look like, I’m going to enjoy this!

Lucy finally let go of the last of her inhibitions, letting herself relax and enjoy being with two sensual men. She closed her eyes and let the music take her away. Her hands waving in the air, she could feel other hands running up and down her body.

Sebastian thrust against her buttocks, so she pushed back toward him. Meanwhile, Jack’s hands were everywhere—her arms, her waist, her neck, her face. She had never felt so sexy, or so powerful, as these two men put all their attention on her.

Lucy had this overwhelming urge to rip off her clothes and let these two explore her body. In her mind, she imagined there was no fabric between Jack’s roaming hands and her body. She could feel something pressing against her and knew it wasn’t Sebastian’s hand. Daringly, she slid a leg between Jack’s, so he laughed and began humping it.

He tugged her even closer to him and Sebastian pressed himself harder against her. Lucy knew her nipples were hard points—they’d be obvious to anyone who looked if her dress wasn’t black. How she managed to make it through to the end of the song without pushing one of the guys to the nearest table and climbing onto him, she never knew. But make it she did.

When the song finally finished, she could feel Sebastian kissing her neck and Jack’s hands had wandered close to those tell-tale nipples. They broke apart and Jack stood looking down at her.

“If that was someone who can’t dance, I’d hate to see someone who could. That was totally amazing! Shit, I think I need a cold shower!”

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Written by Jean Day on 10th Jul 2025

Another great book by Suzy Shearer. This is a rework of an old novel and I loved it. The three main characters are all interesting, each different from the other. I loved that it was set in my country, Australia, and talked about indigenous culture. There are certainly tear-jerking moments. One may trigger some people but I think the way it was written reads truthfully and I honestly felt for the heroine. Just have the tissues handy. There are some spicy sex-scenes, laughter, and sadness. All in all it was a fabulous book with honest, mature characters.