We are first introduced to him at a party where he is dared to kiss another boy for the first time, and lo and behold, “he kissed a boy and he liked it!” His reputation isn’t harmed by this little endeavor, it seems to merely open doors for more sexual exploration. He is a very self-absorbed, aimless young man, vain, wandering, screwing around in and through life. Review: Nick Jones is a hard character to like, especially at first. If he’s lucky, somewhere between arrogance and ignorance, Nick might find out what it means to be an adult, but if he’s wrong, he could lose everything. Overweight, always sweaty, gay, and hairy like a bear, RC lives up to his dubbed nickname “Scruffy Dude.” He seems Nick’s complete opposite, but Nick can’t get him out of his head.īecause of peer-pressure and his fears about defining his sexuality, Nick struggles with stepping out of his comfort zone and caring about someone different than himself. When Nick meets RC at the restaurant where he works, it throws his whole life out of whack. Then, after kissing Corey on a dare led much more and on many occasions, Nick’s “screw anything” reputation escalated, but he didn’t care. Everywhere he goes, he stands out as the best looking guy in the room, and women practically fall into bed with him. Nick Jones can’t remember a time when he wasn’t part of the in crowd. Blurb: What if sexuality wasn’t a definable thing and labels merely got in the way?
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