A review by bitchie
Blue Days by Mary Calmes

3.0

This was cute, but nothing particularly special. I don't think it really followed Calmes' typical "Sam and Jory" formula, there was no Jory type. Dwyer was popular, I guess, but I don't remember people just falling all over themselves to be close to him. Takeo was very awkward and brusque, but it felt more like he had a disability than just being plain rude.

Really, this is just fluff, not a lot of substance to be found in this one, but not a terrible way to spend an hour(if that).