REVIEW: Frat Wars: Master of Mayhem by Saxon James

Review:

Really enjoyed these BFFs. Constantly bickering like an old married couple until they realize perhaps, one day, they could be just that.

Robbie is wild, carefree and a bit of a player. So it’s not a surprise that when he starts questioning his sexuality he starts hitting up his friends to help him figure it out.

Enter Brandon, reliable, steady, and straight. He’s never had reason to question his sexuality until Robbie kisses him.

Witnessing the two of them navigate their charged sexual feelings and their changing emotional feelings was completely hilarious, but also super sweet. Mixed with the chaos of Robbie trying to win the Master of Mayem, he discovers not just a boyfriend, but a new partner in crime.

There are a lot of super sweet moments between these two in the most over-the-top frat ways possible. And the ending… *chef’s kiss*

🕮 Frat Wars: Master of Mayhem by @saxonjameswrites
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Synopsis:


Bro big or bro home.

Robbie

As social chair of Sigma Beta Psi, I’m the life of the party. It’s what I’m known for, and if it’s not fun, I’m not interested, simple as that.

I’m not someone who overthinks.

So when one of my brothers hooks up with a dude from another frat house, it catches me off guard when I can’t stop thinking about them … together.

There’s only one way for me to get this obsession out of my head and that’s by jumping in with both feet and putting it into practice.

The problem is, the one guy who’s up for the ride, is the last one I’d expect.

Brandon

Being risk manager of a frat house is nobody’s idea of a good time. My brothers get annoyed when I put a damper on their plans, and wrangling drunken frat brothers isn’t how I pictured my Saturday nights of senior year.

I’m bored.

In a rut.

Study, frat duties, planning for the future.

When is it my turn to let loose for a moment?

So when my dumb-as-bricks frat bro is scoping out the house for a little experimenting fun, I throw out the offer like it isn’t the most nerve-wracking thing I’ve ever considered.

I never imagined I’d actually enjoy it.


                                                                                                                                                                    
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