review 1: As an openly gay man in a fraternity, I related to this book. Granted, there was a lot of sex, but that is beside the point. I thought it started off very slow, but then I actually liked it. The characters kind of reminded me of my own fraternity brothers. I found that the support from the fraternity brothers were very realistic because my fraternity brothers are very supportive of my sexuality. It was good, but I didn't think that it was balls to the wall amazing. review 2: I got a couple chapters in before it accrued to me that some how I skipped over book 4. Nuts! I hate it when I do that. Jock, gosh that boy came along way. It felt like he took the entire book to find his peace with himself. France setting was odd, I don't know. It didn't really do much for... more these guys. It's like I knew these TAG boys but I couldn't remember where the fell in pervious stories. But in their defense I had read the first couple over 6 months ago. less