My Review:We met Nathaniel in book #1, College Boys, and I really loved the glimpses that we saw of the real him in that book. Nat is flamboyant and knows it....a lot of the time, he embraces that. On the opposite side of him is Greg. He's sedate and serious, plans to be a lawyer, and doesn't really understand guys like Nat, although he absolutely is gay too. He's just never understood why someone would choose to behave that way, not really realizing that it's not always a choice.These two are irresistibly drawn to each other although neither one really understands the other or why that person chooses to hang out with them. They both underestimate their appeal to each other and that was really sweet, while at the same time, was probably the largest problem with this book. Even though the book ends well, I was never sure they truly understood each other, even though they most definitely loved each other. I enjoyed this story, especially the glimpses of Peter and Chris from the first book. I did like that the epilogue was 3 years into the future...I love me a GOOD HEA! The fact that it was so far into the future let me believe that they truly are good together and continue to grow together. I needed that kind of reassurance for this couple.I definitely continue to enjoy this series! This book really just did not work. There was no character development. I never understood what they saw in each other, what their motivation was, who they were as characters. It was just Greek toga party and sex and lip gloss. It just made no sense, and it made it impossible to care about their relationship. Very disappointing sequel to College Boys, which I really enjoyed.Disclaimer: I rarely give books one star, because usually if a book is that bad I just don't even finish it. So the fact that I finished it is something. Maybe it's more like 1.5 stars.
Do You like book Diva And The Frat Boy (2012)?
Not as good as the first book, but I still enjoyed it.
—coololive22