

But Dork does stand pretty well on its own. I’m the sort of reader who HAS to read books in order. Good Lord.” And it’s definitely the funniest book of the series as the size issue leads to some great one-liners. I kept forgetting I was supposed to be reading to leave some sort of feedback other than “God. And this leads to pretty much the hottest scenes of the whole darn series. Popularity and takes it upon himself to rescue Harold.

It’s a classic makeover theme–Harold is a giant nerd with bad haircut and worse clothes and painful secrets. The entire series is made of awesome, but this book–Owen and Harold and their journey is like the best gay college movie ever, made even better by an x-rating. I knew as soon as I read the opening paragraphs of My Fair Dork that she was onto something very special. And I got to watch as Daisy’s writing evolved. I got to watch the series wind its way through the lives of SIXTEEN of the hottest, sweetest college boys ever. I’ve been beta reading her since Holsum #1, College Boys. Most of my twitter followers know that I love Daisy like sushi loves rice and that I beta read for her. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.It’s here! I stayed awake last night to be able to purchase Daisy Harris’s newest MY FAIR DORK: But can Owen accept the loss of his golden-child status and be Harold's boyfriend? And can Harold outgrow his insecurity in time to keep the man he loves? ** A Siren Erotic Romance Their friendship erupts into full-blown lust. And as much as he doesn't want to flip-flop on his sexuality, Owen does want to test-drive what Harold has between his legs.

Still, Owen can't stop obsessing about Harold's equipment. He likes Harold, and wants to help him shed his dorky image and maybe even find a boyfriend. Owen knows he's bi, but he keeps that secret close to his chest. Especially once hunky and popular Owen McKenzie notices it in the showers. Socially awkward for as long as he can remember, Harold feels his enormous package is just one more thing to be embarrassed about. Well, Harold Jacobs doesn't know who they are, but they're wrong.
