A review by bitchie
Looking at Forever by Ann Lister

3.0

Overly long, and with several scenes and sub plots that I didn't really feel added much to the overall story. I also expected for Wheland's "tragic past" to be a bit more, well tragic, than simply learning that
Spoiler his father, who wasn't really around all the time anyway, had another, rich, family, on the east coast. I was looking for drugs, or abuse, or a major death, not just dad was a dick, and mom was a drunk- no further details.


I also felt this had entirely too much sex, and didn't care at all for the strip club scene, or the one where Wheland walked in on Dante and that chick.

I DID like that Wheland and Rooster were pretty good at talking to each other. Once they got over that initial feel of making a move, there were no big relationship conflicts. Once they were together, they were together, thankfully, no big misunderstandings, breakups, or anything like that.