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Sexy College Studs #3

Call Me, Maybe

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Sylvester “Sly” Nelson has made the mistake of staying on campus during summer vacation. With the potential of extra credits and more cash, it could be the best summer ever. But Sexy College Studs has been in the grips of a madman for months, and more guys have quit than Sly cares to think about. So this summer, staying behind means training the next generation.

Adam Rivera is an incoming freshman with a hard-on that won’t quit, so what better job is there for him than getting guys off over the phone? But once he gets a load of his new trainer, the only person he’s worried about getting off is Sylvester. Sly puts up more of a fight than Adam had anticipated, though, until one night at a frat party changes everything.

For the first time in a long time, Adam and Sylvester both have everything they want, but it’s not easy keeping their relationship a secret from their co-workers with the Caller stalking them, threatening exposure at every turn. Everyone just wants his reign of terror to be over. But if he has his way, the end of Sexy College Studs itself could be closer than they think.

210 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 27, 2014

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Brien Michaels

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Brien Michaels was born at an early age. In the time that he is not writing, he enjoys reading, eating, and terrorizing young wood nymphs. After an altercation with a person in a mask, he fled to the hills and now lives in seclusion with the voices in his head. He currently writes dark fiction, erotic fiction, and dark erotic fiction for the creatures that have moved in under his bed.

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Profile Image for Sammy Goode.
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July 9, 2017
3.5 starsCall Me, Maybe by Brien Michaels is the third book in the Sexy College Studs series and should be read as part of the series for it to really be understandable. Once again the stalker/caller who has been terrorizing the call center workers who provide sexy chat for their customers. Sly, a veteran of the Sexy College Studs service is training one of the new guys, Adam. Sly is a senior at the university and circumstances in his past have caused him to really fear the stalker who keeps showing up on his mobile phone. Once Adam begins working with Sly both must fight against their instant attraction to one another. Adam is only a freshman and has no hopes of landing the gorgeous senior who also happens to be a coworker entrusted with making sure Adam learns the ropes.

Sly has lived through an extremely painful breakup with another young man who was also an underclassman so his reluctance to begin anything with Adam is well founded. However, when the stalker turns his sights on Adam and begins making threats on his life, Sly must make a serious choice: remove himself from the growing relationship with Adam or be responsible for pushing the stalker to follow through with his threat to kill Adam.

In this installment of the college studs series, the author finally wraps up the mystery of who has been stalking the boys and I must admit I was totally take in and completely wrong about the culprit. With some wonderful twists and turns, author Brien Michaels throws not one but two red herrings in our path and when he finally reveals the crazy that is the stalker I had to laugh out loud at the delicious twist. Along the way in this novel there was a lot of hot sex—and I mean a lot. At times, I felt it threatened to derail the story and slow down the plot but one must remember with a book title such as this it is a given that there will be randy boys with tremendous libidos.

What did work well was the main character Sly. Terribly conflicted and wounded by many past experiences, Sly was a man in need of rescue and love and Adam was there to provide both. There were some real tender moments between these two men and they served to really move this novel from just another M/M romance with loads of hot sex to a beautiful love story. It was Adam however who gave me pause. The dichotomy between who he was in the bedroom and who he was all the rest of the time was very contradictory. So much that I felt his dominant behavior during sex felt forced and a bit unrealistic. He was far too often a waffler, unsure of himself and continually second guessing himself. For that to so dramatically change when he was involved sexually with Sly seemed to be far too unbelievable for me.

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June 1, 2014
A Joyfully Jay review.

3.5 stars


In this installment of the series, the author finally wraps up the mystery of who has been stalking the boys and I must admit, I was totally taken in and completely wrong about the culprit. With some wonderful twists and turns, author Brien Michaels throws not one but two red herrings in our path and when he finally reveals the crazy that is the stalker, I had to laugh out loud at the delicious twist. Along the way in this novel there was a lot of hot sex—and I mean a lot. At times, I felt it threatened to derail the story and slow down the plot, but one must remember with a series title such as this, it is a given that there will be randy boys with tremendous libidos.

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