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Drew And Vince (2007)

by Bobby Michaels(Favorite Author)
3.48 of 5 Votes: 2
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Loose Id
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Jock Dorm
review 1: Gregg and Dar rescue Drew and with the help of the coach he is able to find housing and start training for the season early. His new roommate is Vince, who Drew has had the hots for since he saw him at the state championship tournament. Drew and Vince become friends, and of course eventually fall head over heels in love. It's a real shame. This series is so freaking cheesy. The sex scenes are not HOT.. They are corny as all get out, but for some ungodly reason, I CAN'T seem to stop reading them. They hook you and you have to keep turning the page to see what will happen next, no matter how cheesy the dialogue is. I really love the characters, which is another thing that keep drawing me back to this series. I just wish I could rewrite some of the scenes, mostly the sex scen... morees. Drew and Vince had a weird smelling fetish I didn't get, but at least, unlike Gregg and Dar's fetish it didn't have me wanting to run to the bathroom trying to hold down my lunch! I think part of the problem as well, is I am an angst person. I love when characters are together, but I have to have drama in what I am reading. These books don't have enough of it, but please don't let that discourage you from reading, I am just a drama queen I guess! Now I have to see what will happen with David... I hope the sex scenes are better! And no weird fetishes, please!
review 2: Well.... here comes another delightful surprise. TBH, I started reading this second book after the first one expecting seck, seck, and lots, lots of seck BUT, to my surprise, there is much, much more than that. I understand many found the book kind of rushed things but I'd say it crammed pretty much everything in half the length of an average book. It actually does better than the first book, in fact.Another really noteworthy aspect is the one about advances in human knowledge that "shot down" those suppositions. It underscores the importance of understanding, tolerance, and especially reason rather than willful ignorance. Seriously, how many books do that?And of course the seck is exquisitely delicious (don't judge and just enjoy it for what it is, c'mon. After all, that's the point, is it not?). I think I have my fill of eye-gasms for the next decade now.That said, I'm off to savor the rest of the goodies now. MmmmmEdit: Oh, and, as for the similarities, I'll think of this as reading from another point of view, hehheh. Kind of like re-reading the first book but with more elements added to it (which normally I wouldn't). Too many books waiting in queue lolz And, seriously, you don't need 10+ different ways to express what's already obvious. That's for abstract concepts. It's the human body here, you know, can't have it too imaginative to be unable to reconstruct in our dirty minds lol.Edit: Ok and, lol, a bit dramatic (expressive? ohhhh). Soap and opera pale in comparison imo.Edit: And omgs how could I have forgotten to mention the many smile and laugh moments!! less
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TheDevilsAngel21
I love this one better than the first.. More issues but easily resolved... I love it!!
Bri
I just couldn't bring my self to finish this and I do not abandon book easily.
tommyjsmithjr
just like the first book of the series... nice
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