by Daisy Harris
Book 3, Townie and the Twink. 122pg ebook “A lot of people say everyone is bi to some extent.” Chris lip curled into a smile. “I’m pretty sure that’s true in college.” Gabe and Nick's story is a beautiful one, heartbreaking at times. Gabe can see that Nick is gay, sadly Nick doesn't know o...
I like this one just for the title - cute and fun, just like the story!This series is pretty easy reading including this book which has a gay-for-you theme. Gabe befriends Nick. Gabe supposedly has a finely turned gaydar and recognises that Nick is gay although Nick doesn't think so himself.Nick has...
Re-read and initial review 3/21/14Another sweet gay-for-you/out-for-you story by Daisy Harris.
Again, I was impressed by Ms. Harris's ability to create realistic characters that made me care about them. Watching Gabe fall for Nick was indeed heartbreaking, as many other reviewers have said. But I was very impressed by the way he handled everything with Nick. Especially refusing to let thei...
I was right, book 2 was an anomaly. I liked book 1, but book 2 did not work for me on any level. But I decided to go ahead and try book 3 and I'm glad I did. This was just the right amount of sweet and sexy. Very short, and it ended a little abruptly, but otherwise it's exactly the kind of book I l...
Like the first one in the series there was an out and proud MC and a clueless MC.It was sweet watching Gabe help Nick realize that he wasn't as straight as he thought he was.A light cute easy read.
Very good m/m romance about a college student who can tell that the cute townie from class is closeted, even from himself, although his blatant lusting after his lifelong best friend gives him away.
This third installment in the Men of Holsum College series was kind of a mixed bag for me. There were some things I really liked, while others didn't quite work. Let me give you a little set-up on the story.Gabe is an openly gay college student who knows Nick only as an acquaintance through class. ...