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A review by suze_1624
Chase of a Lifetime by Ryan Field
3.0
I did struggle with the start of this, but once I'd got through Jim and Len's forst re-meet, it got better and I got more into the story.
Its when Len first gets Jim to take him home and then manipulates the situation, I was annoyed at both of them but particularly Jim. I didnt mind the age gap issues, especially once we found out what that was. I actually felt more sympathy with Len, hiding away in his self imposed prison. Jim does seem to do his 'by to man' growing up in the space of a heart beat but he was a better character after that.
Once I got more into the story, it did move along quite well and the sense of impending doom was ever present.
And it had a nice ending as well. To readers, get through the first round of parties and then it does seem to get better.
Its when Len first gets Jim to take him home and then manipulates the situation, I was annoyed at both of them but particularly Jim. I didnt mind the age gap issues, especially once we found out what that was. I actually felt more sympathy with Len, hiding away in his self imposed prison. Jim does seem to do his 'by to man' growing up in the space of a heart beat but he was a better character after that.
Once I got more into the story, it did move along quite well and the sense of impending doom was ever present.
And it had a nice ending as well. To readers, get through the first round of parties and then it does seem to get better.