Rogue Review No. 451 - October 18, 1999

 

 

TITLE:

What the Fuss Is

AUTHOR:

Kelly Adams

LENGTH:

3,200 words

MAIN CHARACTER:

Female

COMBINATION(S):

Twosome (Female, Male)

ORIENTATION(S):

Heterosexual (Female, Male)

RELATIONSHIP(S):

Friends

KINK(S):

--

SETTING(S):

Home

GENRE(S):

--

CAUTION(S):

--

 

SUMMARY: During the summer after she graduates from high school, Kelly learns what the fuss is all about; thanks to Tony, a neighbor who has just graduated from college.

COMMENTARY: This is a fun story, even though there aren't any twists in the plot. Actually, that is exactly what I like about it; that it is simple. At the same time it is arousing and it also seems realistic. I suppose that the plot is a bit clichéd, but the author has done a very nice job with it. On top of that, if I were going to pick on stories for not being completely original, then I would have to pick on most of the stories that I review. Besides, one of the things that I enjoy the most is when an author can push my buttons in certain ways, even when it is rather obvious in which direction she is taking the story.

OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS: 8.5 (out of 10)

  • Arousal: 4/5
  • Editing: 5/5
  • Plot and Characters: 4/5

SUBJECTIVE ANALYSIS: Very Good

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