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Review: Pride and Politics by Daisy Harris

Posted September 5, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: Pride and Politics by Daisy Harris

Aloof and arrogant, Holsum College Junior Hunter Ford has enjoyed all the perks of being from one of America’s most prominent families. Hunter can have anything he wants—except time away from his family’s political spotlight and the image consultant hired to keep him there. Steve’s job is simple—make Hunter toe the line for the duration […]

Review: Bossy and the Brat by Daisy Harris

Review: Bossy and the Brat by Daisy Harris

Calvin Beaumont is supposed to marry Nicole. He’s a biology major, lab tech, and resident advisor—everything everyone expects him to be. There’s only one problem. He likes boys. In particular, a flirty dance major who was a freshman on his hall. It’s sizzling summer at Holsum College, and Tyler Burk isn’t a freshman anymore. When […]

Review: Player and the Prude by Daisy Harris

Review: Player and the Prude by Daisy Harris

Brooks Price loves a challenge. So when a frenemy dares him to sleep with a dorky, over-tall film major, Brooks amps up his considerable charm. Matt Porter can’t guess why Brooks is flirting with him. Raised religious, Matt doesn’t believe in sex before relationships. Unfortunately, Brooks is all about sex, and Matt doubts Brooks is […]

DFRAT Review: Townie and the Twink by Daisy Harris

DFRAT Review: Townie and the Twink by Daisy Harris

Insightful to a fault, Gabe Ashton knows Nick Flynn’s gay even if Nick doesn’t. And after seeing how the townie looks at his “buddy,” Gabe knows Nick is in love with a guy who’ll never love him back. So Gabe invites Nick to campus parties and to hang out with new people. But soon their […]

Guest Review: Divine Phoenix by Heather Rainier

Guest Review: Divine Phoenix by Heather Rainier

Judith’s review of Divine Phoenix (Divine Creek Ranch #10) by Heather Rainier. Every woman wants a fairy-tale ending, but Lily Valentine has given up on that. Other women may get their happily ever after, but what she lives is more like a nightmare. Admitted loner Clay Cook has heard all the stereotypes about artists and […]