I continue to enjoy the Men of Holsum College series, though I don't know that I feel this one was as enjoyable as the previous three. The story itself worked for me, but I was not a fan at all of Brooks in the beginning (though I suspect we're not really supposed to be) and it impacted the way I read the rest of the book. Ultimately, I had a different opinion of him by the end, but it did stick with me for a large part of this. Still looking forward to seeing what more of these boys get up to in the next installment. 3 ½ stars. Slightly above average. It kept my interest, but it wasn’t as good as the first book in the series. There are several explicit sex scenes including rear door activity. They were pretty good, but not as good as in the first book. The story and characters were not interesting enough - for me. Matt keeps running away because he fears his urges. And he won’t tell Brooks why.STORY BRIEF:Brooks has a promiscuous reputation, having sex with almost everyone. Matt was raised in a religious community where almost anything sexual was a sin. He is in turmoil about sex. On top of that his urges are to dominate, hit, cause pain, and call his mate vulgar terms. He thinks something’s wrong with him. In the beginning Brooks approaches Matt on a bet. Then he becomes sincerely attracted to Matt. Matt doesn’t want casual sex. He wants a relationship first, and Brooks is willing to wait. So they date.It’s about a fourth the length of a typical novel.DATA:Narrative mode: 3rd person. Kindle count story length: 1,897 (518 KB). Swearing language: strong, including religious swear words. Sexual language: moderate. Number of sex scenes: about 8. Setting: current day mostly Vermont. Copyright: 2012. Genre: erotic gay male contemporary romance.
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Feels like I'm reading the same book over and over only with different names. :(
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