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Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780758217196 ISBN: 0758217196 Label: Kensington Manufacturer: Kensington Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: December 01, 2007 Publisher: Kensington Studio: Kensington Editorial Review: Product Description: Jeff Morgan is about to get the education of a lifetime... At eighteen, Jeff Morgan is the quintessential all-American boy--blond, blue-eyed, and a star jock at his small Kansas high school. Enrolling at California State University-Polk, Jeff plans to become a writer. He also hopes that the macho nature of fraternity life will help him get over his lifelong attraction to other men. The reality couldn't be more different... Through Blair Blanchard, the drama major son of divorced movie stars, Jeff discovers the Beta Kappa fraternity, and enters a world where alcohol and drugs serve as an excuse for covert trysts between frat brothers...where the pledging process becomes a sensual, S&M-fueled bacchanal...where weekends in L.A. and Palm Springs are no-holds-barred adventures in sexual exploration...and where Spring Break is a boys-gone-wild porn movie come to life. Through every encounter, from intense couplings with older frat brothers to sizzling three-ways with hot new pledges, Jeff also deals with his increasingly complex feelings--for Blair, for a handsome new arrival, and for life within Beta Kappa itself. Sexy, steamy, and incredibly erotic, Every Frat Boy Wants It proves that when it comes to learning all there is to know about mind-blowing pleasure, nothing beats hands-on experience... Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - This book was Amazing!This is probably one of the best books I have read. It does a very good job of illustrating what a gay guy goes thru when he is just realizing that he is gay. On top of that, it just has an amazing story line that kept me on the edge of my seat. I couldn't hardly put the book down til I finished it. If you like romance novels, this is a pretty good one. Rating: - CATHYS REVIEWGREAT BOOK ABOUT BOYS GROWING UP AND LEARNING THIER TRUE SEXUAL NATURE. THINGS THAT GO ON IN FRAT HOUSES AND MEETING NEW FRIENDS. I LOVE READING ABOUT MALE AND MALE LOVE STORIES AND THIS DIFFENTLY HAD THAT. Rating: - Poorly Written, But Still HOT!I, like many others I assume, judged this book by its cover. For the expectations set by that, I was not disappointed. This book delivers if you're looking for a steamy, sultry, fantasies-come-true story involving the sexcapades of a fraternity pledge and its members. It's so hot, in fact, that I stayed up until 5am in the morning just so I could finish the book in one sitting. I was disappointed by the "new" author's lack of literary skill, particularly the inability to tie a whole story's worth of loose strings up by the end of the book. Also, there was gratuitous use of hard drugs in the story that had practically no reason for being there. If a "Boogie Nights" level of drug usage offends you, then steer clear of this book. It only subtracts from the story. I wasn't especially impressed with the author's sentence structure or grammar, and in many places, I had to re-read a paragraph to get the meaning. Even then, the author's intentions sometimes still eluded me. I don't mean to sound harsh, perhaps I'm just a bit critical. There is the possibility that some or most people would not be bothered by the shortcomings I have described, and perhaps not even notice them. If this truly is a new author, I would be proud to call it my first published work. I look forward to continued improvement and hotter stories, if that's even possible. Rating: - Fun readingWell written. It's not literature, but it's fun entertainment. Best in its class. Rating: - Wowzerz!Hmm, interesting portrayal of a gay man in a fraternity. I myself was in that sort of situation and I can assure you, nothing like that would ever happen in real life. But then again, this is all for the mind to enjoy! I thought there was some definite good writing in there, but sometimes I had to stop and just laugh at certain moments that were just too outrageous to accept as part of this story's universe. I'm still perplexed as to how Blair made it this long without being discovered for his blatant homosexuality. He is so over the top, so effeminate, it makes me go cross-eyed! Don't get me wrong, I love everyone under the rainbow flag, but come on! A dog could've sniffed out that queer! Other than that, I enjoyed in very much and am looking forward to more of Gregory's work. |




