Matriculation: (The Oxford Trilogy #1)
β Scribed by Riley Meyer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B088Q422HB
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β¦ Synopsis
Getting into Oxford was hard. Term will be even harder...
Fresh from a farm in New Zealand, Rafe Rogers is facing his first year of university in Oxford. But he's not looking for the kind of education you get locked up in a library. He's come with one intention: to shake up Oxford. At twenty-one years old, Rafe's spent the last few years of his life getting stuck in, and he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. He thinks he's hit the jackpot when he catches the eyes of one of his tutors, the beautiful but formidable James Prendergast. But will he be side-lined by the muscled rugby jock, Mark Taylor, who doesn't seem to know whatβor whoβhe wants? And what about Jack Klein, the soft-spoken graduate who he can't stop dreaming about? It's lucky Rafe doesn't care too much about his grades because his plate is full. That is, until matriculation, where everything he'd thought about his new life threatens to turn on its head.
Check out the first book in the hot new M/M series from author Riley Meyer. Mixing spice, a bit of wit, and a lot of charm, don't miss this new coming of age romance set amongst the oldest university in the world.
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