
I loved that in many ways Lance is the instigator of the relationship between the two of them. So in some ways this book is a typical OFY story, but there are some places where I think Petersen brings a really unique angle to the tale. But unfortunately, both men may have already lost their hearts to one another. Though both men have grown to care for each other deeply, their plans and goals for the future make a relationship seem impossible. And Danny is not interested in being a secret on the side and has his own career goals to think about. And although Lance is clearly attracted to Danny and has strong feelings for him, Danny knows Lance isn’t able to come out and be public with their relationship, not when his number one goal is a career in the NFL. As time passes, however, and the men spend more time together, Danny realizes he may be losing his heart to Lance.


Danny is totally hot for Lance and can’t get him out of his head, so he figures why not live out a fantasy and initiate the straight boy into a little no strings gay sex. But Lance soon admits he once had an attraction to another man and as time goes on, seems to be growing more comfortable with Danny’s manly attributes as well. At first it seems Lance is drawn to Danny’s more feminine side as the first few times they are together Danny happens to be showcasing this look. Lance seems like a typical straight boy jock and not the kind of guy who is usually into Danny.īut Lance keeps hanging around and definitely seems to want to spend more time with Danny. Danny can’t figure out what is up with Lance or why he has affected him so much. It turns out the guy is Lance Lenard, brother to Bo’s new love interest. But he is still taken aback when he attends a party with his best friend Bo and meets a guy who can’t seem to stop staring at him. He enjoys wearing makeup and traditionally feminine clothes and never minds a little attention.
Danny Marshal lives his life out and proud with plenty of flair to spare.
