A review by geowhaley
Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan

5.0

My Recommendation: This one was hard to read—not because it was bad, it was really good—but because the characters were so real. I definitely teared up on multiple occasions and could easily see going back and re-reading this series in the future and spending more time to luxuriate with it. And, bonus for me, Cullinan continued to write wonderful minor characters which really rounded out the novel and made it that much better!

My Response: This one was a little more of the original Heidi Cullinan I read a few years ago, but a bit more balanced. I figured I may as well finish out the Love Lessons series and they were available from my local library digital download so here we are.

Whereas in Love Lessons, the sex scenes don't start for some time, they kick off early in this one because the two protagonists hook up after they've graduated high school before they head off to college. Similar to book one, you've got one more experienced if jaded protagonist, Giles, who's faced bullying and assault in high school and is dying to get out of town and his hookup Aaron, deeply closeted and dealing with overbearing parents.

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