• Fever Pitch

  • Love Lessons, Book 2
  • By: Heidi Cullinan
  • Narrated by: Iggy Toma
  • Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (377 ratings)

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Fever Pitch

By: Heidi Cullinan
Narrated by: Iggy Toma
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Publisher's summary

Sometimes you have to play love by ear.

Aaron Seavers is a pathetic mess, and he knows it. 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. 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. 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. But when Aaron appears on campus, memories of hometown hazing threaten what he'd hoped would be his haven. As the semester wears on, their attraction crescendos from double cautious to a rich, swelling chord. But if more than one set of controlling parents have their way, the music of their love could come to a shattering end.

Warning: Contains showmances, bad parenting, Walter Lucas, and a cappella.

©2014 Heidi Cullinan (P)2015 Insatiable Press

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Fantastic

OMG, what a great listen. Frequently in my audiobook reviews I praise the narrator for bring the story to a new level. Although the narrator did a wonderful job, in this case the book eclipsed the narrator. I do not believe this is not a stand alone book, you have to read/listen to the first book in order to really enjoy this one. What a great ride with Aaron and Giles. Their story was a roller coaster ride of emotion, angst, horror, joy and down right whooping fun. Put it this way, while reading I rented Pitch Perfect and downloaded Titanium; a movie and a song I had never heard before, but now love. It is hard to put into words what the story (really two stories) is about. The first half of this book made me want to tear my hair out with all the misunderstandings and angst. Then it morphed into a coming of age/coming out story that tore at my heart. Then it morphed into the beginning of a second story with another couple. And all through it, Walter and Kelly, from the 1st book played prominent roles. Especially Walter, who I now want to clone as the gay big brother for all young gay men. It is always great to see a beloved couple throughout a series; I love the way Ms. Cullinan did this. There is more drama in this one than the first book and I cannot wait for the third book to continue Baz and Elijah's story. Also, as a parent, I love that there are evil parents and good parents; just like real life. All and all, this is a re-listen and now one of my favorite series. Definitely worth a credit.

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Sensational!

It would be difficult for this Book 2 to eclipse Book 1 about Walter and Kelly, but it did. Bring a box of Kleenex, you'll need it plenty. Heidi is a dream writer for this stuff. One can only hope that she continues to write and write and write. Thanks Heidi!! Thank you too Iggy! Wonderful narration, another indispensable layer to the sweet delicious dessert that this book is.

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this book was everything!!!

I didn't think it could be better than the last one but it was! I loved seeing characters you loved from the first book. I loved the HEA but that there were real hurdles the people you cared about had to jump over to get there. it was raw, it was beautiful. worth every penny

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Glee+Pitch Perfect+Boy Melodrama

I think Iggy Toma did a better job narrating this than Love Lessons.... Or maybe I've just gotten used to him.

This has heaps of angst, the kind you'd expect from a CW teen drama. Almost everyone has some drama going on with them. And there are parent issues up the wazoo with Aaron and Elijah winning the crappiest parents award.

If you like your MM romance with a lot of teen angst, a big cast of side characters, musical jargon, and if you wanted more of Walter and Kelly from the first book, then you'll love this. Narration was really good. It was easy to distinguish which character was speaking because they're given distinct voices and the paint was good. Not too fast or slow.

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Better than the first installment

Iggy again does wonders with his vocal interpretations, Gilles nasal voice isn’t lispy or weak, Aaron’s wide range of emotions are well represented.

Here is where I’m torn, the actual story. I did enjoy this book more than the first, the set up was good, lots of angst, and a great tie in from the first book. Heidi’s writing flows well. One issue I have with some authors of fast fiction- especially formula romance is the tendency to use pop culture references. Is this supposed to make the story more relatable? It’s one thing to reference Aaron searching for someone using Facebook, even though a fictional social media platform would have been fine. However the relentless Disney and Top 40 songs is way too much. And two books worth is annoying. Also, this book needed to be 50 pages shorter. While not as excessive as the first book, for example, there are waaaaaay too many pages devoted to the choir formation.

Lastly, the set up for next book also takes up time and space. To me, the time devoted to that character development was frustratingly long.

That said, still recommended for great narration and a listenable plot.

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M/M Romance That's Not Just Fluff

This seems like a lot of fluff and to some extent the friends to lovers story is a bit fluffy as the two get together but hard times are to come. Great support from friends and one family. The MC's rich evil 'father' becomes such a real character I felt scared in my reading when it came to the final face off between recently liberated gay son and his boyfriend. There are surprising intwining stories with some of the characters and the ending is a bang up job with plenty of edge of your seat action and not just one but two Disney style Happily Ever Afters.

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Another great sequel

Finally!

That’s what I said when I found out Love Lesson’s was to finally have it’s sequel!

I knew it had been planned for a long time and was super excited to finally read it! Let me tell you that I was NOT disappointed!

This is another long book of the new adult variety, in keeping with the Love Lesson’s theme. Fever Pitch takes place at another university in the mid-west, small and liberal arts oriented – but no gay swans, mores the pity.

Aaron and Giles actually attended high school together their senior year. It is in their last days there that Aaron begins to give in to his cravings for male romance and Giles is happy to help him explore this side of his personality. Unfortunately, both boys are really quite scarred from past experiences and the relationship is over before it really begins, leaving Aaron tentatively in lust/love and Giles really pissed off.

Aaron follow Giles to St Timothy’s University, mostly in stalker fashion, and over the course of many months they eventually forge a friendship through their mutual love for music.

During this bonding process we get to see our friends Walter and Kelly again – woot! Walter ends up helping Aaron deal with his new feelings and helps him to “get his man”.

Once the boys get together the drama doesn’t stop. There are other crazy parents involved and other sad gay boys to be saved. We see parents who can help save lives and those who set out to ruin them. There is lots and lots of music being played, composed and sung. And finally there is a wedding. Sigh. Walter and Kelly get married in what has to be my all time favorite gay wedding to date.

I just loved these two books so much! This second book is even stronger than the first. The side issues are more serious and the tragedies more tragic. If I’m being honest… the sex is hotter too, but don’t tell that to Walter or Kelly.

I loved how the book furthers the lives of people we met in book one, but if you didn’t read the first book, no worries, this stands on its own quite nicely.

Again Heidi has given us a love story interwoven with some serious, coming of age issues and the result is a rich tale, full of well developed characters and satisfying story lines.


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Iggy Toma does another amazing job with this sequel to Love Lessons. Again he gives us so much emotion and does such a nice job with the voicing that you can’t help but be captivated. I really appreciated his ability to just become fully engaged in the story and let the raw feelings ooze through his voice so that the listener feels like she is right there with Giles and Aaron, feeling their joy and pain.



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Fever Pitch - Pitch Perfect

If you could sum up Fever Pitch in three words, what would they be?

Inspiring, Frustrating, Emotional

What did you like best about this story?

I loved when Giles stayed in his car to make sure Aaron was okay when he had to go and 'face the music' from his parents.

Have you listened to any of Iggy Toma’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I listened to the first book in this series and if possible, he's even better narrating this one.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

The scenes with his parents infuriated me. I wanted to kick his father hard with a very pointed toed shoe and shake some backbone into his mother. The music portions of the story made me giddy.

Any additional comments?

I've said it before, I love Heidi's writing style and look forward to listening to many more of her books thru Audible.

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enjoyed it

📖 Story comment: good pace, likeable characters, interesting plot.
There's a lot of "up and down" in this one. Once Arron and Giles got over themselves the story was a fun and emotional journey. I liked the tough realities of coming out and thought they were well written, I also liked the way Walter was written in - Walter should be part of everyone's support network!

The dialog in the intimate scenes felt a little clumsy, but it suited the characters in a way, overall though I enjoyed the story and will happily listen to it again.

🎧 Narrator comment: Iggy Toma is a good choice for this series, he suits the characters. has good cadence, inflections and intonations, it's easy to distinguish the characters from each other and he brings the book to life.

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📌 Where does it fall on my personal scale? 7
• 1 not my thing • 2 didn't like the narration • 3 didn't keep my attention • 4 was good, but once was enough • 5 enjoyed it • 6 will listen again if i'm in the mood for the narrator • 7 goes on the "re-listen" list [4⭐] • 8 kept me up past bed-time [4.5⭐] • 9 recommended to family/friends [4.75⭐] • 10 own it in multiple formats [5⭐] • 11 keep a copy with me at all times [5⭐]

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Aaron and Giles

Aaron and Giles have a bit of a rough start but I loved watching them finally come together. Aaron has to navigate becoming an adult and a boyfriend as well as figure out how to stand on his own two feet. Much easier to do when he has Giles and the whole pack of people who rise to his aid. I liked that he turned his newfound strength into a way to reach out to his roommate. Giles has endured too much from bullies and his defenses are way up. His caring and compassion make him an amazing hero to me. He sees his future so clearly with Aaron. Walter and Kelly from book one are integral to this new story. Seeing their wedding left me smiling.
Highly recommended author and series
Adult read

Audiobook: Iggy Toma is amazing. I loved each of the voices that he has as they fit perfectly. He has a great cadence and speaks very clearly.

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