


They both end up in the music department, and have quite the dramatic story. Aaron heading toward a law degree against his will, Giles in music but not sure how he can make a living at that. Here’s my review of Love Lessons.Īaron and Giles meet very briefly at home, then end up at Saint Timothy’s together. He meets Aaron, half of the couple featured in Fever Pitch. After leaving Hope they settle in together, Walter gets an internship at a law firm. It’s a very sweet Disney story, with mild angst. Love Lessons is about Walter and Kelly meeting at Hope College, becoming roommates, friends, lovers, then boyfriends. Conveniently I just listed to the audio versions of Love Lessons and Fever Pitch, in anticipation of this new one. I LOVED THIS BOOK!!! I loved the first one, I loved the second one, and damn…. Just a couple of boys groping, battling, then finally loving their way to becoming men. Warning: Contains sex in a Tesla, sex in a cupboard, sex under a piano, kinky role play, and a cappella RuPaul songs. In the blinding glare, Baz and Elijah face the ultimate test: discovering if they’re stronger together…or apart.

When Baz’s mother runs for a highly sought-after public office, the media hounds drag Baz’s and Elijah’s pasts into the light. Yet all signs seem to indicate this time happiness might be within his grasp. He’s even less comfortable as the object of a notorious playboy’s affections.

For the first time, the prospect isn’t terrifying.Īccustomed to escaping his demons by withdrawing into his imagination, Elijah isn’t used to having a happy herd of friends. The aftershocks of their one-night stand leave giant cracks in Baz’s carefully constructed armor. But as the end of college draws near, his friends-his buffer zone-are preparing to move on, while his own life is at a crippling standstill.With loneliness bearing down on him, Baz hooks up-then opens up-with Elijah Prince, the guy Baz took a bullet for last year. With the quiet help of his wealthy family, Sebastian “Baz” Acker has successfully kept his painful past at bay.
