Thanks to Collin Montes, Theta Alpha Gamma now welcomes gay and bisexual students. Persuading his Uncle Monty, president of the TAG Alumni Association, that the open approach won’t adversely affect TAG’s reputation is Collin’s own first step toward coming out. As long as there are no repercussions, ...
This is sweet and hilarious. The boys of TAG are absolutely comical. And I adore Collin and Eric together. So sweet it hurts my teeth. This series is fun and mostly light even when dealing with serious issues. I'll definitely keep reading.
Let me preface this review with saying I usually love any books with paramedics, firefighters, etc. and I love frat boys or just even college men stories. Those elements combined SHOULD have hooked me enough to rate this at least middle of the road. Unfortunately, I couldn’t focus on the book at a...
3.5 StarsSweet Young Thang is Anne Tenino’s third book in the TAG Series, but works well as a standalone. As with the previous books, it is infused with humor and two wonderful main characters. While I enjoyed the romance and the interactions of all the TAG members, the mystery aspect of the book...
Really sweet story. No pun intended. Once the romance part of the story got going, it was really enjoyable. Eric was sighworthy. Collin was irksome at times but nothing too bad. Mystery was very apparent from the start, motive less so. Secondary characters continue to be highlights in this series.
3.5 stars. I liked the chemistry between the MCs - they were sweet together - but their thought process seemed a little repetitive at times and, holy hell, did the pet names get annoying. And that's coming from someone who doesn't mind pet names at all. I think the book was probably longer than it n...
3.75*I was a little worried that I wouldn't like this book, the warnings about the overuse of endearments and such made me wary. But I enjoyed book #2 in this series and I usually like [a:Anne Tenino|4831235|Anne Tenino|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1374199047p2/4831235.jpg] 's storie...
What was bad:although the romance started out both cute and hot, it quickly devolved to pure mush. I might have even been able to forgive that, except for the ad nauseam use of endearment starting with the word "sweet". Sweet baby, sweet boy, sweet thing, and the absolute worst: Sweetness. Ugh. A l...
If you’re looking for a drama-free, very simple, slightly funny, feel-good story with lots of vanilla sex (the good kind mostly), I recommend this book. I'll even give it an extra 0.5 for avoiding the usual plot lines for creating conflict between the MCs. A new gay guy joins the frat? ‘Hello there,...
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