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Anne Tenino

Author of Frat Boy and Toppy

18+ Works 907 Members 157 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Anne Tenino

Frat Boy and Toppy (2012) 190 copies, 44 reviews
Too Stupid to Live (Romancelandia Book 1) (2013) 109 copies, 22 reviews
18% Gray (2011) 104 copies, 16 reviews
Whitetail Rock (2011) 79 copies, 19 reviews
Sweet Young Thang (2013) 64 copies, 9 reviews
Love, Hypothetically (2012) 61 copies, 11 reviews
The Fix (Whitetail Rock, #2) (2011) 53 copies, 13 reviews
Wedding Favors (2015) 48 copies, 5 reviews
Good Boy (2013) 41 copies, 6 reviews
Poster Boy (Theta Alpha Gamma Book 5) (2014) 35 copies, 3 reviews
For a Good Time, Call... (2017) — Author — 27 copies
Turning Tricks (2012) 21 copies, 5 reviews
Happy Birthday to Me (2011) 19 copies, 1 review
Horny (2014) 12 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four — Contributor — 40 copies, 4 reviews
Lights, Camera, Cupid! (2015) — Contributor — 38 copies, 3 reviews

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197 reviews
Oh hell, those sex scenes were scorching-sweaty-dripping-tingling-fucking-burning-up sexy. Seriously, I usually get sick of a lot of sex, especially in a novella, because it often gets repetitive and makes the story plot-skinny, but not in this story! Here, every sex scene was different and freaking stimulating, the conversations were funny or hot or enlightening, pretty quickly revealing and deepening their characters, and I honestly felt the connection between Nik and Jurgen. Plus, when I show more got to the end and looked back at Jurgen's prompting--oh, yes, please. show less
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I was happily surprised at how good this book was. I was expecting an over sexed coming out story and got so much more. Brad is a college jock who's trying to play the expected straight life by dating a lot of girls and letting everyone think he's a super stud. His fraternity brothers hold him in awe because of his conquests and girls date him just for the prestige. The truth is that girls really don't melt Brad's butter at all show more and he is coming to terms with the fact that guys do. Brad has a crush on the kind of geeky TA Sebastian but doesn't know how to act on it. Sebastian has taken notice of Brad and after some angst the two get together and Brad gives up his virginity to Sebastian along with his tender heart after a while. Yes there was plenty of sex in the story but there was a good amount of emotional interplay between Brad and Sebastian and Brad and his family and friends. I enjoyed the way that Brad's parents knew that he was gay even before Brad was sure of it. The drunken night with Brad and his older sisters talking guys was well written. Ms Tenino did a great job creating and filling out the personalities of all of the characters. Brad and Sebastian were just perfect together. Colin, Kyle and Ashley were terrific secondary characters and their support for Brad was great. I found the scene where Brad finally came out to his fraternity to be very funny as none of the guys would believe Brad after all his agonizing. The bit about Brad having Home Ec as a minor was a bit cliche, doesn't every gay man love to cook?, but that was a minor fault in an otherwise wonderfully written story. The ending was no real surprise but a HEA is always welcome. I'd recommend this little gem to anyone looking for a real feel good book. show less
"Bet that surprised the big, dumb asshole. Didn't Jurgen get that Nik was a kinder, more forgiving person since he'd fallen in love? Well, Jurgen was sleeping on the bak porch tonight. Unless Nik could come up with something more suitable evil."

Nice follow up. Jurgen, the muscled sex god (I will never, ever forget the picture prompt from the first book!), and Nik, the bristly and abrasive one continue to provide entertainment, excitement, loving barbs, and hot sex. Short and fun, this story show more gave them just what they needed (Whitetail, ugh). And I kinda liked the more needy side peeking out of Jurgen. show less
synopsis:
eric is a gay paramedic fireman. collin is a mostly closeted senior in college. they meet when eric goes to the scene of an explosion at his alma matter fraternity. the attraction is pretty much instantaneous for both of them.

what i liked: the coming out scene. the fact that his whole fraternity knew that collin was gay, and then felt like they had to let him know that he was...that whole scene was hilarious. can't-breathe-i'm-laughing-too-much hilarious. also, the scene where show more collin is trying to make the fraternity understand exactly what it means to be gay, and that "penis is not disgusting" to gay guys was really funny.
the relationship that developed between eric and collin was really quick, but it didn't feel rushed. it felt like a natural progression between to two guys. also, the fact that they didn't bemoan their age differences was refreshing. i also liked the relationships between the guys and their friends.

what i didn't like: everyone was so accepting of collin and him being gay, except his uncle. it felt like his uncle was just thrown in there to balance the good vibes, rather than portray an actual response that some members of some families might have to finding out that someone is gay. it was such a stereotypical reaction that it didn't feel real or natural.
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