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Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan
Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan







Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan

He's also deeply closeted and unsure about every single thing in his life. Aaron is a new kid, but he's managed a level of popularity just because he's good looking and doesn't make waves. So he is thrilled about going off to college where people are more open minded, but his best friend, Mina, talks him into going to one final party in their hometown. Giles was the flaming gay kid that was bullied all through school.to the point of repeat hospitalizations. The book starts with the end of high school with Giles and Aaron. And to be honest, I loved the first book in the series so I don't know why I didn't jump on this one besides an overpacked review schedule.Īnd just so you know up front.yes, the hype was right. Then all the reviews started coming in and I had to have it because everyone was raving about it. I had a chance to get this book from the publisher for review and passed up on it because I wasn't so sure about the whole music theme.

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But if more than one set of controlling parents have their way, the music of their love could come to a shattering end. As the semester wears on, their attraction crescendos from double-cautious to a rich, swelling chord. But when Aaron appears on campus, memories of hometown hazing threaten what he'd hoped would be his haven. Until a geeky-cute classmate lifts his spirits, leaving him confident of two things: his sexual orientation, and where he's headed to school.Giles Mulder can't wait to get the hell out of Oak Grove, Minnesota, and off to college, where he plans to play his violin and figure out what he wants to be when he grows up. Ditched by a friend at a miserable summer farewell party, all he can do is get drunk in the laundry room and regret he was ever born. He lives in terror of incurring his father's wrath and disappointing his mother, and he can't stop dithering about where to go to college-with fall term only weeks away. Sometimes you have to play love by ear.Aaron Seavers is a pathetic mess, and he knows it.









Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan