Incoming Freshman (Campus Cravings #13)
by
Carol Lynne
Three years ago, Chet Sloan left a promising job as Offensive Line Coach at the University of Arizona in an effort to put distance between himself and an Incoming Freshman. Bobby Ray Sikes first came to Chet’s attention as a high school sophomore when he took his small Arkansas town’s football team to a state championship. For two years Chet watched Bobby Ray Sikes play, k...more
ebook, 87 pages
Published
August 1st 2011
by Total-E-Bound Publishing
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I enjoyed this one quite a bit. It was great to see the Campus Cravings series continue on with new characters.
I liked both Chet and Bobby. They both wanted and loved each other ever since Chet recruited Bobby at Bobby's previous school. Of course, they were both attracted to each other so much back then, they couldn't resist the desire they had. Unfortunately, Chet couldn't exactly come to terms with his desire for the younger man and left Bobby before anything monumental could happen between...more
I liked both Chet and Bobby. They both wanted and loved each other ever since Chet recruited Bobby at Bobby's previous school. Of course, they were both attracted to each other so much back then, they couldn't resist the desire they had. Unfortunately, Chet couldn't exactly come to terms with his desire for the younger man and left Bobby before anything monumental could happen between...more
I was thrilled to learn Ms. Lynn had decided to resume the Campus Cravings series, and this newest release is a worthy addition to the family of books.
I liked Chet before. He's a good guy. Kind, responsible and caring and his inability to express his feeling to the much younger Bobby aren't unexpected. He's the kind of man who doesn't take advantage of others and the differences in their ages makes him feel like some kind of perv. Ms. Lynne did a nice job getting his over these feelings, letting...more
I liked Chet before. He's a good guy. Kind, responsible and caring and his inability to express his feeling to the much younger Bobby aren't unexpected. He's the kind of man who doesn't take advantage of others and the differences in their ages makes him feel like some kind of perv. Ms. Lynne did a nice job getting his over these feelings, letting...more
Maintaining a May/December relationship is often fraught with challenges, but for football coach Chet Sloan in 'Incoming Freshman' by Carol Lynne, it's even more difficult. Bobby Ray Sikes, the object of his desire, happens to be a young man he's supposed to be mentoring, not lusting after. To make matters worse, Bobby Ray's family admires and trusts him which only exacerbates his feelings of guilt and betrayal. When Chet realizes that his admiration for Bobby Ray has turned into feelings of lov...more
For a book that almost wasn't written, this is great.
New head football coach Chet Sloan is finally forced to face the man he walked away from years ago, Bobby Ray Sikes, who has decided to transfer to NCIU to play under Coach Sloan.
There is a history between them and even though there is 14 years difference separating them, Bobby hopes to prove to Chet that he's grown up and can handle a relationship.
Chet fights it tooth and nail because he feels like he let the boy down before he left but he...more
New head football coach Chet Sloan is finally forced to face the man he walked away from years ago, Bobby Ray Sikes, who has decided to transfer to NCIU to play under Coach Sloan.
There is a history between them and even though there is 14 years difference separating them, Bobby hopes to prove to Chet that he's grown up and can handle a relationship.
Chet fights it tooth and nail because he feels like he let the boy down before he left but he...more
2.5* Yes, stupid me this was my first Campus book, but nevertheless I figured if it's at least a little bit like Cattle Valley it won't be that big a deal. With regard to the series - no, it wasn't. I didn't feel like missing out on previous story lines. With regard to the story itself - well, it was rather impossible to follow the reasoning of the MCs. I don't want to go into details, as then this review would perhaps be longer than the book. To keep it short, I had the feeling the MCs decided...more
I have to say it was a great read; I love Carol Lynne's books. This one made me remember other characters from the former books in this series. It was like catching up with old friends. I would of enjoyed reading more about all the others, but it was great to see there could be more to come.
This book is about Chet Sloan, football coach, and Bobby Ray, incoming football player in his senior year. There is not just history between the two men but feelings for each other. If you loved the other sto...more
This book is about Chet Sloan, football coach, and Bobby Ray, incoming football player in his senior year. There is not just history between the two men but feelings for each other. If you loved the other sto...more
This book was pretty good. It featured Coach Chet Sloan, the man who took over from Coach Justin after Justin's illness. Bobby Ray Sikes is a gifted running back and Chet recruited him to play for the team he was coaching in AZ. When Bobby Ray gets to AZ, however, Chet runs away and takes the job as assistant coach at NICU because he's afraid of his attraction to Bobby. I feel that this theme is pretty much the theme of 75% of the books in this series. Older MC is scared of a relationship with o...more
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2.5 - this is the least favorite of mine in the series. It is a personal thing about how fast this book went, Chet (he has always rubbed me the wrong way) and just how things happened in this book. It felt like this was a bridge book to introduce new characters - which is great - don't get me wrong. I do enjoy this series and hope that it continues.
This book is part of a series from Carol. Fortunately I don't think you need to have read the previous books to really get into the story.
Characters are well written. Plot flows. A beautifully constructed story as always. I suspect that this might be the start of some more stories for the Campus Cravings series. (I hope anyway!)
Characters are well written. Plot flows. A beautifully constructed story as always. I suspect that this might be the start of some more stories for the Campus Cravings series. (I hope anyway!)
Cannot say enough good things. I love anything Carol Lynne writes.
I'm so happy to read more in the Campus Cravings series and meet some new guys at BK House! This is still my favorite series from her, and I really enjoyed this one.
I liked this story just as much as the others in the series. Carol Lynne rarely disappoints my love of hot spicy reads with HEA's. :)
Don't know why I waited so long to read 'Incoming Freshman' It was great just like the rest of the series!
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