Men of Holsum College Series by Daisy Harris

3.59 · 66 ratings
  • College Boys (Men of Holsum College #1)
    #1

    College Boys (Men of Holsum College #1)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.65 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2012

    When soccer star Chris Fischer moves next door to an openly gay classmate, he doesn't realize the wall between their rooms will be so thin he'll hear his neighbor's every move. But soon he and Peter become friends, and Chris is intrigued—imagining what happens on the other side of the wall. Active on the Queer Student Council, Peter Cohen wishes he wasn't so damn hot for his straight neighbor... more

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  • Diva and the Frat Boy (Men of Holsum College #2)
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    Diva and the Frat Boy (Men of Holsum College #2)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.38 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2012

    Nathaniel Reece is savvy and fierce and wouldn’t give boring-ass Greg Sanders the time of day, except Greg is the president of a fraternity Nathaniel wants to join. But once Nathaniel gets a taste of the ferocity under Greg’s cool exterior, he can’t stop himself from trying to lure the uptight frat brother out of his shell. The face of gay life on campus and a crusader heading off to law school, Greg doesn’t see any problem with seducing the flamboyant and exciting Nathaniel... more

  • Townie and the Twink (Men of Holsum College #3)
    #3

    Townie and the Twink (Men of Holsum College #3)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    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 friendship turns physical, and Gabe wonders if he’s in just as much denial as Nick is. Nick’s straight—or so he’s always assumed. But he can’t deny that the things he’s doing with Gabe are hot... more

  • Player and the Prude (Men of Holsum College #4)
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    Player and the Prude (Men of Holsum College #4)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    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 interested in anything else... more

  • Bossy and the Brat (Men of Holsum College #5)
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    Bossy and the Brat (Men of Holsum College #5)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    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 he notices his hardworking resident advisor has same-sex feelings, he goads, teases, and tempts Mr. Bossy into dating on the sly... more

  • Pride and Politics (Men of Holsum College #6)
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    Pride and Politics (Men of Holsum College #6)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    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 of his uncle’s vice-presidential campaign. This is the break Steve's been waiting for and a chance to provide a better life for his deaf sister... more

  • My Fair Dork (Men of Holsum College #8)
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    My Fair Dork (Men of Holsum College #8)

    Daisy Harris

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    They say a guy can never be too hung. Well, Harold Jacobs doesn’t know who they are, but they’re wrong. Socially awkward for as long as he can remember, Harold feels his enormous package is just one more thing to be embarrassed about. Especially once hunky and popular Owen McKenzie notices it in the showers. Owen knows he’s bi, but he keeps that secret close to his chest. He likes Harold, and wants to help him shed his dorky image and maybe even find a boyfriend... more

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