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Class Act: A Coach/Student Romance

De: Gianni Holmes, Sage Abbott
Narrado por: Zachary Zaba
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From USA Today best-selling author Gianni Holmes comes a heartfelt, forbidden, teacher-student standalone romance.

Abe Cooper is a triple threat.

He's my best friend's father.

He's the football coach at my high school.

And he's a married man.

His marriage is on the rocks and he could lose his job for the way he looks at me.

I could lose my only friend in the world.

I know I should stay away instead of flirt with him.

But all the cons don't outweigh how I feel when I'm with him.

When my home situation gets worse, Abe is there for me. But what we do under his roof when everyone's asleep makes me feel guilty.

Now his daughter, my closest friend, knows he's stepping outside his marriage and she's hellbent to find out who I am.

How long can we keep us a secret and how dare we be happy together when it might hurt the ones we love?

Class Act is a standalone MM romance between a teacher and a student in senior year of high school. It contains a huge age gap and cheating, but there's no cheating between the MM couple. All characters are 18+.

©2022 Gianni Holmes (P)2025 Gianni Holmes
Literatura y Ficción Romance Sincero Estudiante
Beautiful Love Story • Organic Relationship Development • Distinct Character Voices • Emotional Rollercoaster

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I remember absolutely loving this story when I read it, but listening to it took it to an absolutely different level for me. Zachary Zaba did such a wonderful job with Abe and Emery. He has such a range with his narration and I love how that makes each character so distinct! Class Act is filled with tropes - it is age gap, student/coach and best friends dad. The thing I love about this story is the honest and raw emotions in it. There is cheating in this (not between the MCs) and the reactions to that cheating and Abe and Emmy's relationship are what I imagine would happen in real life - Abe & Emery are not able to just easily be with each other once their relationship comes to light, they get raw reactions from the people in their lives and for me, I liked seeing their relationship have some struggle to it. This is a raw, engaging story in print and those emotions are brought out even more with Zachary Zaba's narration!

absolutely wonderful!

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I love age gap and this was a good one. There is drama in this listen but it isn’t frivolous as it all has purpose. I think the dynamic of these characters is spot on.

Awesome listen

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Sage Abbott created such a beautiful love story between Abe and Emery in Class Act, and Zachary Zaba did a phenomenal job bringing the story to life.

Starting with the story itself; it was done beautifully. I will say I sometimes shy away from stories with a cheating element, but I love this author and wanted to give it a shot. I am so glad I did because that aspect of the story was not glorified in any way and please believe the author’s statement that the relationship between Abe and Emery happens so organically - it felt inevitable. Abe was stuck in a loveless situation with so much love to give and Emery did not know what being loved felt like. These two men completed each other. Emery needed someone he could trust and be soft with after constantly having to fight off the world and fend for himself. Abe needed someone to love and care for, who wanted him for who he was and not something he could offer or potentially be. My heart broke for both of them throughout their story as they continued to fight for themselves and their HEA. Both of these men showed commitment to the love that bloomed between them and they deserved to find happiness in each other.

Now for the narration of the story by Zachary Zaba it was phenomenal. He brought these characters and their story to life. He captured Emery’s sass and Abe’s authority wonderfully. It felt like multiple people were voicing these characters throughout the chapter because their voices and sense of character were so defined and unique to them. You could hear the shift of emotions and tones in these characters. For example, when Emery goes from being bratty to soft with Abe or when Abe goes from his tone authority to being goo for Emery. It was a great listen and I highly recommend it!

Both deserving of the love they finally found!

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I really enjoy this story. This story does revolve around cheating though not between the main characters. Emery has an awful family life. His dad is terrible and his mom left when he was young. Abe's in a bit of a soulless marriage. His wife is so focused on her work that she puts her family last. These two find comfort with each other and I do like how they support each other. There's a decent amount of drama and I had fun with this one.

Zachary's performance is great! I loved how he voiced the characters and they felt unique. I took off a star because it seemed like there may have been some editing issues. A few times it seemed like lines were repeated as if one of them was meant to be cut out later. I don't know if it was just my copy but it wasn't enough that it took away from the story.

Emery deserves all the love

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I loved this book when I first read it, but I loved listening to it even more. Good world building and wonderful characters. I loved both Emery and Abe. My heart broke for Emery- stuck in an abusive situation with his alcoholic father who hurls homophobic insults, beats him, starves him, and steals from him. Bullied and/or not accepted by some people in school because he dresses feminine and wears make-up. There's so much weight and pressure on his shoulders and he just wants to be accepted for who he is and be loved.

Football coach Abe finds himself both drawn to Emery and keeping an eye on the boy who's become best friends with his daughter. He's married to a workaholic wife who neglects him, their daughter, and family time in favor of her job as a lawyer and high profile clients. He's lonely, disappointed, and soon unable to get Emery out of his head as the young man flirts with him. But starting to see Emery being abused and disguising bruises, as well as his daughter asking him to help her friend, has him stepping up to try and protect Emery even as his own home life is crumbling.

I loved the way the relationship between the two of them builds and develops. The line between professional and more beginning to blur. I found Abe's wife very unlikeable, so the fact that he was still married- even if only in name most of the time- when the emotional connection to Emery began, didn't bother me in the slightest. There was tension and suspense over discovery- both from a professional standpoint, and by his daughter, who fluctuated between wanting her parents to finally divorce and get it over with, and wanting them to bridge gaps and become a family again. How would everything turn out?

Zachary Zaba did a wonderful job bringing this story and these characters to life. I had no trouble distinguishing between the different characters and love his narration.

Overall: 5 stars
Performance: 5 stars
Story: 5 stars

Loved It!

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