Love, Hypothetically
Theta Alpha Gamma Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Anne Tenino
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Paul's been called many things - graduate student, humanities tutor, jock-hater, even broke - but "forgiving" isn't one of them. When the new women's softball coach at Calapooya College specifically requests Paul to tutor his athletes, Paul's forced to put aside his strict "no athletes" policy for the sake of his paycheck.
Enter Trevor Gardiner, former Major League Baseball player and Paul's high school boyfriend. Yeah, that one - the guy who sacrificed Paul for the safety of his closet and his future career. But Trevor's come out and retired from baseball, and now he's looking for forgiveness and a second chance.
There's no earthly reason Paul should give him one, but he keeps letting the man state his case. And touch him. And take him sailing. The waters are far from smooth, though, and Paul says awful things to Trevor he isn't sure he means. Now Paul has to decide: apologize and forgive Trevor for everything, or chalk it up as revenge and move on.
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- Geraldine
- 13-06-16
Very witty
Well read by Nick J Russo, this funny short story by Anne Tenino is well worth a listen. We get to see a little of Brad and Sebastian from Frat Boy and Toppy, and more properly meet Toby who shows up later in the series, but this book concentrates on snarky, vicious Paul and his high school lover, Trevor, when they meet 9 years after Trevor outed Paul in order to remain closeted. The tale moves between then and now, there is a little angst but the real draw to Anne Tenino's TAG books has got to be the humour. Very enjoyable.
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- Dee Slate
- 24-06-18
Brilliant!
I had the book for a very long time without reading (not sure why, but that's another matter :) )
I decided to get the audiobook since it was narrated by Nick J Russo - so happy I did! He nails snarky, self-deprecating Paul.
Mr. Russo gives a very good performance for the other characters as well.
It's a funny, a little poignant, but mostly funny story and I loved every minute of listening :)
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