Angelfire Trilogy, Book 3: Forever Man

Karen Wiesner
Contemporary romance
Available from Writer's Exchange E-Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-921636-62-2
October 2011

I started this book with unease. In the first place, I did not like the character of Brett Foxx. I couldn't imagine how Ms. Wiesner could capture my attention with a man who had caused such sorrow in the previous books. Wiesner did what she does best—captured my attention and forced me to allow her to captivate me.

Brett Foxx had changed from the man we knew in the first two books. This is about the new man—supposedly. He had quit drinking and running around with women. He worked extra hours at his high-level garage. He was good at his work, but something was missing.

That something walked into his shop one day with car problems. He hadn't seen Savannah O'Brien in, it seemed, forever. She was his attorney during his "crazy" days. She turned out to be a wonderful friend, one he could talk to all night long. They "hung out" with the group, but he always had Rori Mason at his side. He never seemed to notice her and, when he ended their attorney/client relationship, he did it by phone. She never got over it.

I only read a couple of pages before my ideas about reading this book changed. I couldn't put it down. The relationship of Savvy and Brett followed no set plan. Wiesner definitely does not write "cookie-cutter" stories. This book, I believe, was my favorite. It was intense, emotional, and beautifully written. These two characters are some of the best I've read.

The secondary characters, as well as outside forces that created the storyline, were effective in telling this dynamic story. The characters were obviously directly opposite in lifestyle and income. They dressed differently, reacted to others differently and yet they managed to grip my heartstrings. The sexuality was emotionally gripping.

I highly recommend this book, in addition to the others in this trilogy. You won't be sorry to have read this book as well as the others.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Mildly sensual

Reviewer: Brenda Talley
November 27, 2011

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