The Gamma Boy By John Shepherd

review The Gamma Boy

Ever wonder what really happens behind the closed doors of a fraternity house full of the sexually-charged bodies of hot young men? The Gamma Boy is a romantic thriller that is sure to make your heart pound.

When college freshman Will pledges to the exclusive Gamma Alpha Gamma fraternity, he encounters a world where sex is ever-present among beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating men. But innocent Will slowly realizes the Gamma House is more than just a fraternity. Something dark and dangerous lurks behind those stately columns.
The older boy, David, who violated him and tricked him into pledging, becomes Will’s closest confidante and lover. David and Will launch a daring and secretive – and wildly passionate -- affair. But can Will really trust David?

Erotic and deeply moving, The Gamma Boy is a powerful romantic thriller that will capture your imagination and spark your desires.

This book is intended for mature audiences.

Other works by John Shepherd:

Talented Boys: The First Semester

Kevin is an eager young college freshman in his first semester away from home. Exposed to the wild and hot gay scene, he loses his virginity one sultry night to a seductive older man. Before long, a parade of men turn Kevin’s adorable little body into a wild sex machine. But Kevin discovers that true love is harder to find than wild sex. And it’s hard to keep your grades up with all those men keeping your pants down!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IJI5YOC

Talented Boys II: The Dean’s List
Kevin’s first semester of college didn’t go as planned. He’d become a wild little gay slut, and his grades had suffered. But his loving boyfriend had a plan to get Will’s life back on track. But could Kevin resist the allure of hot sex and refocus on his studies?

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IK8E4H4

Talented Boys 3: Making the Grade
Who hasn’t been hot for an innocent college boy? Will’s first semester of his freshman year ended in disaster: he lost his scholarship and was kicked out of school. But can he use his talents as a model – and in the bedroom – to turn his life around?
The third book in the 'Talented Boys' series by noted eroticist John Shepherd, Making the Grade is a graphic work of erotic gay romance.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ISBEPKY The Gamma Boy

This freebie was both hot and funny. It was a good combination of porn and corny secret spy action. John Shepherd Porn with a ridiculous, nauseating plot involving non-con, dub-con, and gang-style barebacking; rape masquerading as play: He wants it so it's not really rape. And the ending shoves our face in the goods: Victim and his rapist riding off into the sunset. Total and utter fuckery. John Shepherd FREE ON AMAZON!!!!!!

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John Shepherd Hot hot hot... did I mention hot?

Pretty well written little novel, though. I liked the story; it's a love story wrapped up in a thriller about a fraternity gone bad. And I liked the characters. Will is a slutty little thing and David is just plain smoldering gorgeous.

Definitely worth a read. John Shepherd I grabbed this when it was free on Amazon, and I'm rather glad I didn't pay anything. The book's meager plot line is about a college freshman getting involved in a frathouse/prostitution ring by pledging to the frat, not realizing that he's being groomed as a high-dollar sub to be sold to the highest bidder. Dubious consent and non-con included.

There's more graphic, explicit sex in this book than plot. What plot there was involved college freshman and one of the gang-rape perps falling in love and exposing the seedy frat underbelly, before riding off into the sunset together. Because while everyone else in that frat was guilty, our heroic savior clearly was not. Yeah, right.

Not recommended.

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This was really gross. See tags for details. I need to go bleach my brain. John Shepherd 3 and 1/2 rounded up to 4. John Shepherd Nothing at all could redeem this.
Beyond bad. John Shepherd DNF - totally crap! John Shepherd *This was really a 3.5 star read for me*

This book had some down and dirty sex scenes which were lots of fun to read. The content involving manipulation, coersion and humiliation would have been more disturbing if the plot had any credibility...but I found myself chuckling through most of it! While that last statement may sound like a bad thing, it was a plus for me because I don't enjoy dark content.

If an author can find any reason whatsoever to get a bunch of hot young frat boys naked together, I certainly won't be the one complaining!

John Shepherd