Ivory Towers:
Sometimes a college fling is just a fling, but sometimes that spark burns forever.
Angel Cruz arrives at Pacific Rim University hard and cold, cut off from his feelings. Meeting Shane Roberts his freshman year changes all that. Free to explore his passions, Angel revels in his relationship with the older and wiser graduate student. But fear, family and the call of adult life outside Pacific Rim's walls threaten to destroy the fragile world Angel and Shane are building together.
Shane was raised to believe career should come first, and Angel was taught gay men couldn't forge families. But in Pacific Rim's IVORY TOWERS, they'll build a love strong enough to survive growing up.
Freshman: Uncut by Daisy Harris
Book One in the Ivory Towers series.
Sparks fly between jaded film TA, Shane, and tough-acting freshman, Angel. Shane gives Angel the sex he craves, but struggles to be the man he needs.
Shane's too old for Angel. Even if Angel weren't a freshman in Shane's Intro to Film class, the kid would be too closeted, too confused, too darn changeable and needy. But when Shane sees the pain lurking behind Angel's tough exterior, he can't help but reach out to him and give in to the desire in those scared, brown eyes.
Pacific Rim University may as well be another planet from the Oakland neighbourhood where Angel grew up. Angel's fought all his life to get respect, and to stay hard in the eyes of his friends back home. Always the weird kid, Angel was the guy who never hooked up with girls. Meeting his very sexy, very male Film TA, Angel starts to understand why. He refuses to admit he's gay, but he lives for every one of Shane's smiles.
When Shane takes Angel to task for his insolent attitude, Angel can't resist pushing his TA further. He wants Shane to show him, force him, make him accept all the feelings battling around in his mind and his body. But Angel doesn't just need sex. He needs a man who can help him navigate the new and very raw landscape of his feelings.
Daisy Harris
About the Author:
Birkenstock-wearing glamour girl and mother of two by immaculate conception, Daisy Harris still isn't sure if she writes erotica. Her romances start out innocently enough. However, her characters behave like complete sluts. Much to Miss Harris's dismay the sex tends to get completely out of hand.
She writes about fantastical creatures and about young men getting their freak on, and she's never missed an episode of The Walking Dead.