![]() ![]() ![]() They are supposedly straight, but start to look at each other with different eyes when plot contrivances, such as a sudden urge to play "gay chicken" (is this really a thing?) and posing for a gay website to get some money, put them in increasingly explicit positions. Mav Holmes and Duke Warren are in university together, and share a flat. Str8te Boys fits the guilty pleasure category, only I enjoyed it less than other books, such as the very fun The Assignment. I've read Evangeline Anderson before and enjoyed it, in a very guilty pleasure kind of way. ![]() Suddenly Duke is talking lifetime commitment, and Mav is backpedaling as hard as he can, not sure if he's ready to accept all his best friend is offering him. And after they pose for a gay website to earn extra money, things really heat up. It isn't long before the game becomes an excuse to touch and kiss in every possible forbidden way. The problem: neither of them likes to lose. The rule: get as close as possible without kissing, and the one that pulls away first is the loser. ![]() Thanks to that never-back-down spirit, they're about to share more than they bargained for. Maverick Holms and Duke Warren share almost everything-a college soccer team, an apartment and the same extremely competitive nature. How far would you dare to go…to win it all? ![]()
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