For the Frat Boy 1
Publisher Description
Christopher and Thomas are both newly arrived freshmen at college. Christopher had always been more attracted to guys than girls, but he was always too afraid to act on his feelings. That was until he met the gorgeous Thomas. During rush week they feel an instant connection and the more experienced Thomas shows Christopher the pleasures of being gay for the first time.
However, when they are selected for different frat houses, they must make a tough decision: their relationship or their frats.
Customer Reviews
Perfectly Paced Intimacy
This book has so much to offer. Not only is the storyline a brilliantly constructed plot, the technical details peppered throughout each chapter make for exciting reading.
The narration is borderline introverted, making the voice personal, which is a nice, intimate touch. The first few chapters were paced wonderfully, which provided rich and interesting detail. Some speech was slightly bland, due to each character sounding almost artificially identical - perhaps this could be enriched by adding more emotion to the dialogue, though the execution was timely and accurately satisfying.
Each chapter ended with beautiful narrative suspense. Throughout, I found grammatical and punctuation mistakes.
The ending chapters felt slightly rushed and unedited, but were brought to life by a sense of nervousness, which added to the plot.
Though this story is short, it has so many possibilities for scandal and drama.
Overall, 'For the Frat Boy' was an intimate and intriguing story of curiosity, sexuality, and companionship. Four stars.
So good
Such a good book but I can't find part 2 and I'm sad
Good story
How can I get the 2nd and 3rd in iBook? Its sad can not keep going after this one!