Wednesday, May 2, 2012

THE FRAT HOUSE – JOHN SIMPSON – A REVIEW



Publisher: Silver Publishing
Author: John Simpson
Title: The Frat House
Cover Artist: Reese Dante
Genres: BDSM, Contemporary, Gay, Romance
ISBN: 9781614954194
Format: e-book
Pages: 107 pp.
Word Count: 21164
Price: $ 3.99
Reward Points Earned: 4


 
BLURB

Max and Vince meet as freshmen on their first day of college, and find they both plan to pledge at the gay fraternity. Their friendship deepens as they go through the process of becoming fraternity brothers. Will they both make it past the initiation to become full members?
Max Kellerman and Vince Jenkins meet as freshmen on their first day of college and both decide to pledge the gay fraternity on campus. They become friends and help each other through the initiation process of Delta Lambda Lambda. Max is a legacy pledge since his brother Ken graduated from the university as a member of Delta Lambda, which nearly guarantees acceptance. Max hopes that his new friend, Vince will also be accepted.
Will Max and Vince make it through the many traditions of initiation to become fraternity brothers as well as friends? Will they find love within Delta Lambda Lambda in spite of strong forces within the house?

REVIEW

This is my second John Simpson book and I must admit I enjoyed it a lot.  The story is short and to the point as it is a novella rather than novel and the author doesn’t waste a single word.  This book is about sex, pure and simple.   Frat boys turn a lot of folk’s cranks and yeah, gotta admit, I’m one of them.  There is a couple of boys that do get paired off before it is over with and that is cool because they complement each other.
There is some paddling and a bit of the Dom/Sub culture as well as typical hazing behavior present as you would find with any frat type story, it’s just a little more gay-ly sexual being that it is an all homosexual frat.
It’s a steamy read and a sure fire release for an afternoon of fun.

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