Max and Joey, two eighteen year old high school graduates, meet on the way to a summer biology field camp run by the university system. Both are interested in biology and they soon find out... each other. They are the last two to arrive at the camp and get assigned to the "bridal suite" a small building that used to be for storage but is now a two-person bunk house. Max has had one gay experience with a lifelong friend and Joey is curious. It doesn't take long for them to realize they are attracted to each other and that attraction soon leads to experimenting.
At first, the descriptions for the intimate scenes were good But as the story went on, the intimate feelings were not there anymore so I lost interest.
Meh. Just a fairly average, porny read, but nothing too out of the ordinary.
I do still wish that the author would *at least* run his books through Microsoft Word for the bare minimum of punctuation corrections before publishing, though.
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When Max goes to a college level biology camp for the summer, he meets Joey and they end up sharing a cabin, among other things. They are both new to being gay and enjoy learning about biology, both science and personal. The cover picture is really appropriate in picturing them. It is a sweet, easy read.
What you See is what you get! Two young eighteen yr old men discover themselves and what they mean to each other! The story is very well written and the result is an enjoyable, satisfying tale! Enjoy!!!
This was just okay to me. The story was really basic. There is a lot of room to expand the story, add more depth that wasn't capitalized on and some serious grammar issues. Not horrible, just not for me.
Great story! Made me want to wish that I was one of the characters. Usually I don't like you typical "gay" story but this was a very realistic "love story." I highly recommend this book. An easy read.
This story is mostly about discovery. Max has figured some things out. Joey is curious. They share a lot of firsts. Joey wasn't raised in a loving environment. He is the classic go with the flow. He's completely free and open. A sweet story.
I loved the story because I’m a hopeless romantic, but I felt like I was reading a story written either by or for an 8th grader. For me, love wins and that is my go-to kind of story, but I’m an adult, and I can handle a more intimate details.
Truly a short story about discovery and love. Rather explicit text that doesn't take away or interfere with the story. Frankly, while I liked that it has a happy ending, I think a different reaction to the surprising event toward of the end of the story would have made the story more realistic.
A delightful tale to bring happiness to all its readers, credible characters survive isolation and parental abuse, discover friendship morphing into outright love for the long haul of life.