**** 4 double GFY stars ****Actual rating 3,5 stars, but bonus half star for the UK setting!-------------------------"Fancy a wank?" He held Jez's gace, and his expression was challenging, almost as if this was a game too.Jez tried to hold back a smile. He lost the battle and grinned. "Sure. My plac...
4.5 starsSuper cute, adorable and sweet with a little bit of angst.I loved this one! I have such a soft spot for college boys falling in love. And a double GFY, with HOT HOT sexy times. What more could a girl want?
Yes, yes, f*ck yes!Mac and Jez are totally hot together. They're perfect. I even liked the awkwardness between them. And thank god there's no cheating in here. Because if there's GFY plot, sometimes that's bound to happen.This is what I've been waiting for. This moment.. Thank goodness I was right. ...
4.5 starsJay Northcote hits a great balance between smutty and sweet with this novella. After spending their first year at uni partying, Mac is on the verge of being kicked out of school and Jez is flat broke and in debt to his parents. As their other four housemates are out partying, they are st...
Really cute double gay for you story. Huge chunks of it reminded me of [b:No Homo|21570001|No Homo|RemainNameless|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1401890281s/21570001.jpg|40902451], which of course, is NOT a bad thing. I do wish the author had spent a bit more time on things outside of the sexy times,...
Yes, yes, f*ck yes!Mac and Jez are totally hot together. They're perfect. I even liked the awkwardness between them. And thank god there's no cheating in here. Because if there's GFY plot, sometimes that's bound to happen.This is what I've been waiting for. This moment.. Thank goodness I was right. ...
4.5 starsJay Northcote hits a great balance between smutty and sweet with this novella. After spending their first year at uni partying, Mac is on the verge of being kicked out of school and Jez is flat broke and in debt to his parents. As their other four housemates are out partying, they are st...
What can I say? It is getting very hard to write about Jay Northcote’s books without repeating myself because she consistently gets it spot on. Helping Hand, like every previous book by her I’ve read, drew me in from the opening paragraph and kept me hooked until the very last sentence. This is a ...
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