
Suffice to say… I won’t be buying any more of the “Finding” Series. I tried skipping over the stuff but was like missing a third of the book! Come ON!!? Give me a Break!! I mean I know sex is an important part of any relationship but some of these novels writers must think it is paramount to everything and anything else! Give. This book begins with a gang rape and ends with sex as well… and seemingly all through the entire novel. I buy gay romance to read about gay relationships and whatever problems the guys have, I don’t need to have graphic descriptions of sex shoved in my face for entire chapters! For God’s sake, don’t do something stupid like fall in love. Don’t put hands on a client unless you’re getting them out of harm’s way. Protect the client’s life, not their feelings. I usually skim past the few pages in a sex scene, as I’ve told many authors writing in this gay romance genre, If I wanted to read porn, I’d watch it instead. Nikolai: My rules when it comes to my job in personal protection are pretty simple: 1. I felt like putting the book down 2 thirds of my way in not knowing how many almost chapters of solid graphic detailed sex I’d have to wade through. However, it’s the amount of sex scenes in the book that almost ruins the story.


The story in Finding Forgiveness is really good, though the amount of excitement and intrigue is diminished compared to many other of her stories.

She’s a great story teller and I own about 2 dozen of her books. Sloan Kennedy is one of my favorite authors.
