I had heard this was a hot book and that was incredibly accurate. Sexy, hot…and endearing.

Nate lives in a house with Eric and three other guys, one of whom is his frat brother. He’s never looked at a guy before, but when Eric walks in on him masturbating, things get interesting. Eric is bi, although he’s chosen not to advertise that fact in the testosterone-filled house. One night Eric is helping Nate with his calculus and things get…interesting. Well, more than interesting, but I don’t want to spoil the surprise.

Thus unfolds six ‘episodes’, each hotter than the previous. Nate might not believe he’s an exhibitionist, but he sure succumbs to Eric’s ministrations in some pretty interesting places. In some pretty creative ways. Grab a fan because, have I said this, it’s a HAWT book.

In one particularly interesting episode (location as well as physical acts), Nate has the following thought:

After some rummaging around, I glimpsed a flash of silver near Eric’s mouth and then a cold drizzle down my crack. Trust Eric to always be prepared for some down and dirty debauchery. The Boy Scout of fucking on the fly.

I laughed. There were a few laughs in this book and humor was definitely part of it. There was also an endearing quality to the book. It falls under New Adult as these are two juniors in college who are making their way in the world, trying to figure out who they are and what they want. I was so glad they found each other for the journey. A journey told entirely through Nate’s point of view which makes Eric that more mysterious.

There is a bonus Episode 7 and I’m so grateful because I really like my happy endings.

Kirt Graves narrated the book and I was glad. I loved his performance narrating Rosalind Abel’s Lavender Shores series and I think he did a comparable job with this book. In other words, I loved what he did and I loved the book so I highly recommend it.