The main story is sex scenes. I’d like more character development.It kept my interest and I did not wish it would be over. I did not like reason they broke up. It was vague and stretched logic.The main idea of the book is seeing a guy who tries not to be gay, realizes he is gay, and then has sex for the first time with a guy. It’s a learning experience for Brad and the reader. You see a variety of sexual things they do to each other and how they do them. The sex scenes were good, just not off the charts for me. I did not get out-of-breath. There are a lot of explicit male-male sex scenes with sex toys and back door action.DATA:Narrative mode: 3rd person. Story length: 174 pages. Swearing language: strong including religious swear words, but not often used. Sexual language: strong. Number of sex scenes: about 12. Setting: current day college campus in the Pacific Northwest U.S. or Canada. Copyright: 2012. Genre: erotic gay male romance. So, I had already read a book from this series. I decided to give this one a try since I liked the other one. This was an average, nothing really made it seem over the top.Brad is on a sports scholarship and is part of a fraternity. He has always questioned himself about his sexuality, but it was ingrained in his head from younger years that 'straight' was the only way. But know he is in college and has decided to stop being in denial. Sebastian, is a TA in one of his courses and Brad has the hots for him. He goes to the extremes to try to get his attention. While it works.So, this story is about their 'secret' relationship. Sebastian is out, but Brad isn't yet. We follow Brad as he comes to terms and comes out to his friends and family.I am not sold on the ending. It just ended. I was a bit disappointed by it. But overall, it was decent.
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As usual, Anne Tenino's humor had me engrossed throughout the whole book.
—DeeDee