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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
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.
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.