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FOUND is the sexy popular first installment in the SENSE & SENSUALITY series, which chronicles the exciting journey of one woman’s sexual adventures and exploration after a life-changing event.

After her significant other betrays her, Elinor Jones decides to stop reinforcing her sensible side and start encouraging her long ignored sensual side. With an excitement and anticipation she hasn’t felt in years, she sets out to prove that she is open to expanding her sexual boundaries and experiencing sex like she never has before. For the next two weeks of her life, she vows to put away the word “no” and say “yes” to any sexual situation that comes her way, no matter how hot or risqué. The one thing Elinor absolutely doesn’t expect is to fall in love. However, after sex with a mysterious stranger named Quinn she finds that she may do just that.

Skillfully written from the point of view of Elinor and the male hero of the story, Quinn. Readers will enjoy this exciting erotic romp between two likable sexy characters.

Maya A. Banks has also written on the topic of sex and relationships for Elle, Latina, Alegria and Cosmopolitan magazines.


Warning: This book contains graphic sex, erotica, and romance without violence or misogyny.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 7, 2016

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October 10, 2021
The writing was fine but it just... ended? I see that it is "book one" in a collection but it felt more like the first few chapters of a book?

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I guess I liked the main male character but by making him an undercover investigator trying to crack down on human trafficking whose lead didn't show, and that's all we really know about him? It felt like we were being told he was absolutely the most righteous of guys but we don't get any other info on him like we do the main female character. Instead of the third of the book we get analyzing why the female lead is here and getting to know her, we get a paragraph or two telling us how we should like him and that's it. What's the point of dual pov then? Also, I don't like liars and he definitely lied by omission, telling himself it was the right thing to do. Since we never really see him coming clean, if the book was entirely from the female lead's perspective then she really did just hook up with a guy on an app. By having him keep her away from and judging the guy she was supposed to be meeting, it seems like the author is shaming people who use apps for hooking up while also letting the characters indulge in exactly that. That's not to mention the insta-love she gets for him because he was really good in bed? That was exactly the problem she had with her cheating boyfriend, was it not? Good sex at the beginning and bad communication? If this had been a full story she would have learned from these situations but instead she just wanted sex after discovering her boyfriend was cheating on her and then she got it. Lived up to the premise I guess but left me wanting much more and dissapointed it never went anywhere.
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March 2, 2016
Good book

This book was awesome I enjoyed it a lot how many books are there iin the series and when does the next story come out
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