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128 pages, Paperback
First published November 25, 2015






So. Definitely bisexual. I was stoked about that. It was as if Life had opened up Door #3 when I'd thought the game was already over, and what was behind it rocked.







"Jesus, Leo, you and Micah were making out like two horn dogs from Hornville—on ecstasy!" Helen chortled with horror, a thing I didn't know was possible until I'd met her.However, one thing that I wasn't a fan of was Helen. Or Yas. Or Helen *and* Yas.
"It was just a kiss."
"Yeah. No. That was not 'just a kiss'. You could have taken a throat culture. You practically had him bent over backward in a swoon. Another thirty seconds and I would have come."
"He's stretching his bisexual wings," Sloane said with pride. "We should encourage him. Fly little bird, fly!"I snorted so hard at that point, I ended up coughing my head off. Freaking classic Sloane there, folks! I completely adore him.



There comes a point at which you want something badly enough, it becomes imperative enough, that you willfully disregard the obstacles.Micah Springfield is one of the hottest and popular guys on campus. He has always dated girls casually and he hasn't really seriously thought about being with a guy. That is, until he ends up kissing a cute boy named Leo during a game of ‘spin the bottle’.










I wanted to show that a gay man could be an action hero, just as macho, just as lovable to the public, as a straight one.
So. Definitely bisexual. I was stoked about that. It was as if Life had opened Door #3 when I'd thought the game was already over, and what was behind it rocked. I could totally see why Hank and Sloane were all about gay sex.
“Micah's...Christmas cookies, puppy dogs, and winning an Oscar all rolled into one.”



So. Definitely bisexual. I was stoked about that. It was as if LIFE had opened up Door #3 when I'd thought the game was already over, and what was behind it ROCKED.

