He gathers up a bunch of gay literature and plants himself in the café of a Borders Books (back when they existed!! *sigh*) in plain view of the customers, one of whom happens to be off-duty Officer Michael Truax, the very same cop who ticketed Tristan years ago for skateboarding without a helmet. So, Tristan’s out to trap a guy, and find out for sure. He doesn’t seem to get that turned on with girls, and he’s had lots of gay fantasies. He’s been sexually active with girls for several years, but he’s thinking that he is, perhaps, gay. Tristan is a 19-year-old, sexually-confused college student. As I didn’t read the original, I can’t comment on the extent of revision or editing, but I will tell you that the book in current form is spectacular. I’ve read a few ZA Maxfield books in the past, and have enjoyed them, so the re-release of Crossing Borders piqued my interest. When I found this book on Joyfully Jay’s Favorite Coming Out Stories list, I jumped at the chance to review this for the Reading Challenge.
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