I absolutely loved this book. Once I started reading Frat Boy and Toppy, I could not put it down. It was sexy, sweet and funny. I loved Brad's journey from jock to gay man.Brad has always suspected that he might be gay but hasn't acted on it until he finds himself attracted to his T.A., Sebastian. Brad has a reputation as a ladies' man for all the wrong reasons. He's used girls in the past to make him appear like a normal, typical jock. Brad is tired of the facade but he's not quite ready to come out. What he is ready to do is get Sebastian's attention.Sebastian is out and he's experienced. He's attracted to Brad but isn't sure that Brad is truly gay. For all he knows, Brad is just curious and wants to experiment. Sebastian tries to keep the relationship light but the more he's around Bradley (that's what he calls Brad even though "Brad" isn't short for "Bradley"), he finds himself falling deeper and deeper. Sebastian isn't a relationship person but what develops between him and Brad is more than just Sebastian showing Brad the ropes.Frat Boy and Toppy is the perfect blend of humor, rumor and hot sex. When I started reading this book, I didn't expect to laugh as much as I did. The cast of supporting of characters are likable, hilarious and almost stole the show especially Brad's friends Kyle and Collin and Sebastian's grumpy roommate, Paul.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will definitely be reading the next book in the series. Frat Boy and Toppy was a thoroughly entertaining read that I could not put down.