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  • Brandon Mills versus the V-Card

  • Prescott College, Book 2
  • By: J.A. Rock, Lisa Henry
  • Narrated by: Joel Leslie
  • Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Brandon Mills versus the V-Card

By: J.A. Rock, Lisa Henry
Narrated by: Joel Leslie
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Summary

Smart, shy Prescott sophomore Brandon Mills is working hard to overcome his troubled past and be normal. Life at Prescott and in his fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa, is good. With the help of his friends Mark and Deacon, Brandon is slowly coming out of his shell. When he accidentally drenches a freshman in orange soda, though, he faces something he’s not ready for: a boy crushing on him.

Alex Kekoa pledges Phi Sig because it has everything he wants - a house full of nerds who won’t tease him for being smart, a dog, and Brandon Mills. Brandon is just the type of guy Alex needs to help fulfill his college ambition: losing his virginity. Except Alex doesn’t know Brandon can’t stand to touch or be touched.

When Alex and Brandon are drafted onto the Phi Sig Academic Challenge team, they start spending time together. If there’s anyone who can help Brandon discover it feels good to touch and kiss, maybe it’s klutzy Alex, with his cute glasses and his dinosaur obsession.

But as the competition - and their relationship - heats up, Alex’s determination not to die a virgin clashes with Brandon’s vow of lifelong celibacy, forcing them to examine what’s truly important to each of them about love.

This is a second edition previously published elsewhere.

©2017 Lisa Henry & J.A. Rock (P)2018 Lisa Henry & J.A. Rock
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Adorable Brandon and Alex

Brandon and Alex are two of the most adorable characters I have read in a long time. Their hesitant romance had a perfect sense of realism that I could imagine it all happening. Brandon is first introduced in the first book, Mark Cooper vs America. It is not necessary to listen to the first book but I highly recommend it. It covers Mark and Brandons freshman year and the antics of pledging to a fraternity. Joel Leslie Australian accent for Mark is superb. But I digress. This story made me laugh and cry, root for Brandon and wanted to hug both Alex and Brandon. The excellent side characters, namely Blake, wonderful. How he manages to get stuck everywhere I will never know.
I bow down in worship to Joel Leslie’s talent. So many accents and characters. All of them unique. Masterful portrayal of Blake, so much so he almost stole the show. But Joel Leslie never left that happen he gave both Brandon and Alex their voices and enhanced their personalities. Perfect second book with perfect narration. Bravo

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