12 May 2013

College Boys, By Daisy Harris

**This book contains M/M romance**


[Siren Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Romance, M/M, HEA] 
When soccer star Chris Fischer moves next door to an openly gay classmate, he doesn't realize the wall between their rooms will be so thin he'll hear his neighbor's every move. But soon he and Peter become friends, and Chris is intrigued—imagining what happens on the other side of the wall. 
 Active on the Queer Student Council, Peter Cohen wishes he wasn't so damn hot for his straight neighbor. He can't tell if Chris is flirting or in denial or what, but Chris's innocent overtures lure Peter into flirtation that throws his world into chaos. Peter doesn't want to date a closet case, but he desperately, passionately wants Chris. 
Soon Chris must choose whether to run away from his new feelings or embrace a relationship with the guy he loves. And Peter must decide if he can give his heart to a guy who hasn't yet figured it all out. ** A Siren Erotic Romance



                I’m sure that many gay men go through a part of their life when they are unsure about their sexuality.  It doesn’t always come that easy to some as it does others.  In this story, Chris is the one who is unsure about his sexuality.

                I believe that Daisy has a way with words that took a situation that some people have been through and wrote it in such a way that everyone could understand what was going on.  There aren’t that many feelings worse than wanting to be with someone and being unsure about those feelings.

                Chris’s character was extremely well written, in my opinion, because he was your “typical college boy” who was just trying to get through each day.  Sure he had thought about Peter before, but it wasn’t anything serious.  That is until he moved next door to him.  Peter’s character I really enjoyed as well.  Being openly gay, he was having trouble dealing with his crush on the straight guy next door.  Even with having that crush, he still was able to be friends with Chris.

                One factor that I really enjoyed with this book was Chris and Peter didn’t just “jump into bed” together.  Daisy used enough details that you could see what feelings both Chris and Peter had, and the conflicting feelings towards each other.  They were both able to accept them and move towards their future together.  By using those details, it was able to keep you drawn into the story and it kept you hoping that they would have their future together.

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