"Decker has always lusted after his best friend’s little sister, the woman he can’t have." Why is that? Why is this tired old cliché still kept alive? And why is this woman (assuming she's a woman and not a child!) a possession to be owned or had, like she's some trophy or family heirloom? On the other hand if all he has is lust for her, and he's always had it - meaning he lusted after her when she was a juvenile, then she definitely needs to be protected from a child predator like Dick her...um Decker. I'll bet the only topics this author doesn't explore are decency, integrity, and morality. Barf squared.