Sometimes a college fling is just a fling, but sometimes that spark burns forever.
Angel Cruz arrives at Pacific Rim University hard and cold, cut off from his feelings. Meeting Shane Roberts his freshman year changes all that. Free to explore his passions, Angel revels in his relationship with the older and wiser graduate student. But fear, family and the call of adult life outside Pacific Rim’s walls threaten to destroy the fragile world Angel and Shane are building together.
Shane was raised to believe career should come first, and Angel was taught gay men couldn’t forge families. But in Pacific Rim’s IVORY TOWERS, they’ll build a love strong enough to survive growing up.
Book Three in the Ivory Towers series.
Shane's first year out of college crushes his ego. When visiting Angel and the opportunity for a threesome arises, will it bring them closer or drive them apart?
Two months filming his first movie away from school have left Shane Roberts a changed man—humbled, conflicted, and more than anything scared that his boyfriend Angel won’t love him anymore once he finds out Shane’s weaknesses.
Excited as Angel is to have Shane home, Angel wonders why Shane feels like a stranger. He knows Shane has a wall up, but has no idea how to rip it down. When the opportunity arises to explore a ménage with an old friend of Shane’s, Angel is initially wary, but hopes that the experience will help jar him and Shane out of their funk.
If there’s one thing Shane is still confident about, it’s his abilities in the bedroom. So despite their high blood alcohol level and his niggling worry that sharing Angel with another man will ruin their relationship, Shane tries to give Angel the sexual experience of a lifetime.
But real world failures are tougher to handle than the silly hijinks Shane got up to in college. This time, the very thing Shane’s always relied on to hold Angel and Shane together backfires spectacularly. Shane fears he’s pushed Angel away right when he needs Angel the most.
If Shane wants to keep his boyfriend and save his relationship, he’ll have to admit he’s not the guy Angel thought he was. But maybe if Shane opens his heart, he’ll find Angel loves him not only for his successes, but also for the man he is inside.
Daisy Harris
Birkenstock-wearing glamour girl and mother of two by immaculate conception, Daisy Harris still isn't sure if she writes erotica. Her romances start out innocently enough. However, her characters behave like complete sluts. Much to Miss Harris's dismay the sex tends to get completely out of hand.
Retired party girl and science fiction enthusiast, Daisy Harris spends most of her time writing sexy romance and plotting the fall of Western civilization. Her books can be found on Amazon, Nook, and wherever else fine erotic romance is sold.
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This is book #3 in the Ivory Towers series. Shane and Angel have settled comfortably into their relationship. They are committed and love each other, even though they live on opposite coasts now. Shane is in New York most of the time overseeing production of his movie. Angel is still in LA going to school. The book focuses on one of Shane’s weekend visits home after 2 months of being apart. It takes them both awhile to get back into sync with one another. Insecurities, secrets, and miscommunication don’t help the situation either. I’m looking forward to the next book and hope they get a happily ever after!
Angel and Shane have gotten very comfortable in their relationship. At this point they are a couple of years into it. Shane has been living in New York working on his screenplay. He returns to Angel as often as possible for visits. They are really making the relationship that had Angel so scared in the previous book work.
As with any relationship problems arise. Angel has had a problem expressing his thoughts, desires, and wants to Shane from the very beginning. Readers are presented with an older, more secure Angel in Junior: Unscripted. He still has some of the communication issues that simply just seem to be a part of him that will never go away, but he is more vocal than the freshman we were originally introduced to. He is more comfortable with who he is. This was all kind of shocking to me.
Shane has been a rock to Angel from the very beginning. Now that he has graduated and moved away to begin building his career in the film industry Angel has been without Shane much of the time. This did not play the way I had thought it would. Shane has been out on his own without Angel and when he returns he is the changed man. Shane is the one with some doubts and insecurities.
I’m enjoying the manner in which this series has continued. Shane and Angel while they are happy and in a committed relationship they are still working towards their happily ever after. I absolutely love how Angel has grown as a character. Its sad to say this, but I was pleased with Shane having some issues this go round. He needed a little mess in his life that was of his own doing. I can’t wait to get my hands on the fourth and final installment of this series.
Review Written for http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/ Shane is out of college and on his first job. Angel is still in school. Both men feel tension when Shane comes home for a visit. Angel is afraid Shane will be leaving and not coming back and worries about their relationship. Shane is afraid Angel will be disappointed in him and want more since Shane is Angels first and Shane was a playboy before Angel. At a dance one of Shane’s friends makes a suggestion he wouldn’t mind being a third and each man wonders if that’s what the other really wants. I found this a very emotional, hot and sexy story. It delves deeply into the thoughts and hearts of both men. I found it beautifully written and the characters deep and interesting. I love the love, the darkness, the depth of emotions. I also think the story stands alone very well. I haven’t read the first two but by the time I finished this and the excerpt for book four, I found myself wanting them all, to see how they met and what happens next. I highly recommend this if you like a loving, long-term relationship, cameras, college men and hot, sensual, mansex, mostly off page but hot still the same.
If these two guys don't start really communicating with each other they're not going to make it. Both Shane and Angel are insecure in their love for each other. They may be proclaiming their love but each is waiting to be ditched. To even think about bringing a third guy into a shaky relationship was ludicrous. They need to start thinking with the heads on their shoulders and not their little heads. Good writing by Ms Harris brings up all the dreams of college and the real world that follows it.