Am I the only that finds it strange that Cameron wants to come out of the closet and announce he's dating Luke so soon? They just interacted for the first time at that burger joint the day before where they admitted their secrets and feelings for each other. They weren't friends in the past. They weren't even casual acquaintances. I find it off putting for Cameron to put all that pressure on Luke when they haven't even gone out on a date yet. I think the pace their relationship moved in books one and two wasn't realistic at all. They've been only going out for a few days and Cameron is willing to put everything on the line for the relationship. I can buy that they're in lust, but I have a hard time buying THAT. This story is less fluffy and more serious then the first book. It was sad to see Luke's fears and even more the backround for them. This story made me appriciate both Mitchell and Dan even more. And Cameron as well. It would be interesting to be in his head becaue it cannot be as easy for him as it appears. Though I can believe his first concern would be Luke. I really liked the last sentence and I hope there is more.
Great story. Keep them coming. When is the next book (full length I hope) coming out?
—oanalex14
Nice sequel to a great story of high school same sex romance.
—Chante
Again, feels like a chapter... give me a whole book!!!
—AVFizzy
3.5*
—kiki