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Camp Frat
Camp Frat
Camp Frat
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Camp Frat

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Malcolm is part of a fraternity legacy and it’s his turn to take that step. He’s happy to join, but he worries about the other frat members finding out that he’s gay.

It gets even worse when he develops a crush on Ezra, the club’s vice-president.

He knows he’ll never get the opportunity to be with the man he loves, but things change during a weekend outing. Ezra isn’t as straight as he seems, and he’s had his eye on Malcolm for months.

A weekend away is all it takes for tension to develop into passion.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJynxed Moon
Release dateFeb 8, 2016
ISBN9781311081384
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    Camp Frat - Sable Duval

    Camp Frat

    Sable Duval

    Copyright 2016 by Sable Duval

    Smashwords Edition

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    All characters in this story are consenting adults. This is a work of erotic fiction meant for adults.

    Cover image credit:  migfoto | Deposit Photos

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    Camp Frat

    About the Author

    Camp Frat

    I thought joining a frat would make me feel a little more normal. We could do manly stuff together, and I would go to parties with hot sorority girls and finally get over my bi-curiosity.

    Oh it worked, but not in the way I was expecting.

    Living in a house with ten other guys certainly cleared up the curious part, and the bisexual thing, but in the exact opposite way that I was expecting. I was finding myself more and more attracted to my housemates, and that didn’t bode well for me.

    The other reason I’d joined the frat was that my dad was a member of the same one, and his dad before him. We were a legacy, and no son of his was going to ruin that. Even if I never felt I really fit in.

    I mean, I did pass the rushing and the guys were all really cool to me, but a lot of the parties they held, the events we ran, that kind of thing, I never knew what to do with myself. I was getting my degree in computer engineering and it showed.

    So when our next event ended up being a hiking trip in the woods, I didn’t know

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