The story follows two deeply wounded college students finding solace in one another:
The two meet during mandatory grief counseling. With Scott homeless and desperate to meet his probation terms (which include random drug testing and counseling), Hayne offers him a place to stay in his attic art studio. 🔥 Key Themes & Tropes Scott by R.J. Scott, V.L. Locey
: Scott's parents serve as major antagonists, presenting a highly emotional barrier to his self-worth. The story follows two deeply wounded college students
: According to reviewers at Sinfully Good Gay Book Reviews , the book introduces so many heavy issues that some aren't explored fully. : According to reviewers at Sinfully Good Gay
: A hockey player for the Owatonna Eagles whose life is spiraling. Crushed by the death of his brother and facing abusive, dismissive parents who blame him for the tragedy, he turns to steroids to improve his game and win his father's approval. When his drug use is exposed, he faces expulsion from the team and is kicked out of his home.
Reviewers and readers generally praise the book for its heavy emotional pull, though some point out structural flaws: 🌟 What Readers Loved