College Boys by Daisy Harris

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College Boys by Daisy Harris
Publisher: Siren Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (105 pgs)
Other: M/M, Anal Play, Voyeurism
Rating: Best Book
Reviewed by Peppermint

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.

The last thing Peter wanted was to be forced back in the closet, even if it was for the sexiest jock on campus. Chris may have seen himself as straight, but it was clear to Peter that he was not as straight as he would like others to believe. The question is, was he trying to deceive others, or was he deceiving himself?

Peter seems like the kind of person anyone would love to be around whether they are straight, gay or in between. Some people just have a personality that draws others to them like a magnet. This magnetism made the character realistic to this reader. I could picture him sitting on the bed discussing everyday life with me the same way he did with his BFF Nathaniel. This aspect is what immediately drew me into the story and helped to keep my interest throughout.

Chris on the other hand was your typical self-conscious college kid trying to find himself. Personal loss made this search even more critical. Going to college away from home is tough enough, but dealing with the death of a loved one made this more tense. I think Chris’s story of self-discovery is inspirational to anyone whether they be straight or gay; male, or female. I could not help but be awed by how accepting he seemed to be of everything. Whether it be the fact that he was friends with a gay man, or that he started to have a tingly feeling every time he thought about Peter. He seemed to take everything in stride and just go with what felt right to him.

It’s been a while since I read a story that I knew the characters would stick with me, and this is one of those stories. I have no doubt that Chris and Peter will be replaying their story in my head for at least the next week.  I would recommend this story to anyone who loves inspiring story lines and characters.

Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting Daisy today.

  2. Hi there, ladies!

    Thanks for hosting me today! Commenters, I want to know—what’s your favorite type of flirting, in person? On the phone? Stexting?

    In the modern world, there are so many ways to communicate sexily. What do you like reading?

  3. Thanks for hosting me today, ladies!

    Commenters, I want to hear from you! What do you like best, in-person flirting, phone flirting, sexting, twitter dirty talk? There are a lot of ways to flirt, whats you fav?

  4. For me, it would be in person flirting. I like body language and expressions. Very telling.
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  5. I agree…In person flirting is the best. I would be terrible at phone sex and sexting!
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  6. Thanks for commenting, Debbie. I agree in-person flirting is fun. But I gotta admit I love the idea of stexting. Probably because I’m old enough I never got to experience it. 🙂

  7. It speaks volumes that COLLEGE BOYS will resonate with you. That it is memorable.

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  8. I think in person flirting is the best. I’m looking forward to reading this book.
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  9. Thanks for commenting, Marybelle and Sherry! Good luck with the contest. 🙂

  10. I like to flirt in person because I like feedback that I can see.

    The book sounds great and the comments on the characters made it even better.

    Thanks
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  11. Same Sophia, I like the personal flirts, you can see the reaction of the other person.

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