Wrestling at the frat house, toga parties, plenty of pledge paddlings, and initiations of the sexy kind will have every man on campus lined up to join the fraternity of beautiful men who know how to have fun, especially with each other! Shane Allison, recipient of the Gaybie Award for his fine fiction in College Boys returns to the campus for another set of page-turning, arousing adventures featuring hunky undergrads getting it on. Ryan Field shows us that pledge sex is the best sex in "It's Not Hazing, It's Brotherhood." Hot, sweaty sex ensues between a pledge and his handsome professor in Heidi Champa's "Caught Red Handed." There's some major heat to the seat action going on in Logan Zachary's "Spank You, Sir, Could I Have Another?" The lines of gay and straight get blurred in Pepper Espinoza's, "On Restriction." Barry Lowe has got something for the most loyal of butt connoisseur in "Spin the Bottom." Two young pledges are put through a series of seedy challenges in Eric Del Carlo's "Pecking Order." Gregory Norris amazes with "Heaven Week." Michael Bracken proves that you have to "give" some head to get ahead in "What a Rush."
An okay book of hot man on man action. A lot of S&M play around the topic of fraternities. I thought I would give it a whirl and it was fine. There were a few stories that worked but on the whole, the whole jock versus story gets old. I am not into bullying and some of them were just that.
This book was basically a compilation of a handful of oddly similar stories. Only one or two broke from the mold with a unique perspective. None were bad, but after the first few, you can almost guess how the next one is going to go, which sort of dampens the thrill.
One or two stories with decent stories to go with the smut, but mostly just a lot of hazing, spanking and blowjobs. Not bad, just very repetitive. I couldn't tell one story from the next by the end.
While some of the stories were a little hard to swallow. I can see some of the things happening that the various authors wrote about. All in all it was a wonderful book.