by Daisy Harris
ADULT title
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GENRE: MM romance,
romantic comedy
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BLURB:
If a college freshman can’t get laid
in sun-drenched Miami, he’s doing something wrong. Frankie Perez is determined
to help his roommate get some man action in any way possible.
When Frankie’s arsenal of dating
apps, fashion advice, and playing-hard-to-get lessons doesn’t work, he realizes
Jeremy needs remedial help. Except tutoring Jeremy in the art of sex gets
steamier than Frankie expected—and it scares the hell out of him.
Jeremy’s not sure why he’s wasting
his time hooking up when he’s only got eyes for the slinky, sexy roommate he
comes home to at night. But the hotter their chemistry simmers, the quicker
Frankie dances away.
In near desperation, Frankie
suggests the two of them team up to find a third to top them both, forgetting
that two bottoms aren’t immune from lusting after each other. In a world where
every man is an option, choosing one to love can be the sexiest risk of all.
Warning: Contains questionable
morals, copious immature hijinks, an X-rated photo shoot, and disastrous
threesomes. Sex toys were misused (but not harmed) in the making of this book.
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EXCERPT
“Yeah,
sure.” Jeremy shuffled under the covers, hiding the fact that he couldn’t seem
to get his erection under control. Normally, humiliation was enough to make
even the most insistent h**d-on shrivel, but Frankie’s hint of accent was just
like the guy in the porn movie’s had been.
Though
he’d grown up in Miami, Frankie still had a bit of his parents’ Spanish accent.
Mostly Frankie talked like anyone else Jeremy had met at Miami Central
University, but when he got drunk, Frankie started dropping his h’s and he got
rounder in his vowels.
“You
need to get out more, honey.” Frankie went to his bed, spun, and landed on top
of his folded clothes. “Tonight’s that party you’ve been planning to go to,
right?”
Jeremy
bit at the edge of a fingernail. He hated looking like he had no social life.
“I’m not sure I’m going.”
“Of
course you are.” Frankie unfastened his jeans. In a sinewy move, he rolled his
skinny jeans down his legs, revealing a fascinating stretch of brown skin
between his fuchsia briefs and the white denim at his ankles. “That guy you
like is going to be there?”
Jeremy
dragged his attention away from the sight of Frankie Perez crunched into a ball
to free his feet. “Yes. Yacob is going to be there.” Jeremy stood to get his
toiletry bag but lingered by his shelves. “He’s hot, isn’t he?”
“Oh,
yeah.” With his pants off, Frankie wore nothing but a deep V-neck and bright
underwear. He stretched his arms over his head, filling his bed, and casually
scratched his balls. “I dig the foreign-exchange thing. Russian, huh? What was
the last one, Greek?”
“Yeah.”
Jeremy had a thing for exchange students. So what? They always seemed nice. Not
only that, but they were the only gays in school who might also be virgins. “My
friend Austin has to work, though, and I don’t think going alone would—”
“Oh,
it doesn’t matter if you go alone. You’ll run into people you know.”
Jeremy
shrugged. Other than Austin and Frankie, Jeremy hadn’t made too many friends at
school. Between being gay and being from a small town, he always felt out of
place. What few gay men he’d met were all like Frankie. Jeremy supposed the
polite word was cosmopolitan, though Jeremy’s older sister would have called
them sluts. “I have to study anyway, so—”
“Good
Lord, I’ll go with you.” With a dramatic yawn, Frankie climbed out of bed. “I
can’t handle you walking around with a twenty-four-hour erection anymore. We
could use that thing as a coat hook.” He grabbed a fresh pair of underwear.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
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.
Ms. Harris lives in Seattle,
where she tortures her husband by making it rain. She enjoys watching bridges
cause traffic, watching football games cause traffic, and blithely wearing wool
socks with sandals.
She has never taken a single
picture in which her bra strap is not showing.
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My review
3.75 out of 5 stars
Twofer by Daisy Harris is a m/m story that features two
college students who are struggling with both their classes and their sexual
identities. Jeremy seems to be the opposite of his outgoing promiscuous
roommate, Frankie, but they find out they have more in common than they
believed. Their connection is
complicated by the fact that neither one wants to be the ‘top’ in their
relationship, but they’re bright college students, of course they will find a
solution!
This erotic m/m novella conjures up the carefree life that many
experience when exploring the new vistas open when living on one's own for the first time. The combination of shyness and bravado, plus
the flowering of confidence gained when one starts feeling comfortable is
artfully portrayed and the author did a great job of reminding me all of the hesitance
and euphoria experienced in a new situation that eventually becomes familiar
and comfortable. There is a nice blend
of sizzlingly carnal scenes and charmingly awkward situations in this coming of
age story but one never gets a deep understanding of these two other than the
fact that their education is being enhanced both in and out of the
classrooms. A fun and sexy light read.
A copy was provided for review
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