![]() ![]() He’s been a foster kid, and for a time he was a homeless kid. ![]() Noah Zajack is at the opposite end of the privilege spectrum. He lives in fear that if either of his secrets is ever revealed, his controlling father will disown him. Daddy funds his comfortable lifestyle (including a custom ordered Ferrari). But he’s also closeted in that he’s an aspiring painter, while his father harbors dreams of him playing pro-ball. Will Ashford is the doubly closeted quarterback of the SCU football team. This book features two guys that make an odd pairing but I’d like to think that they make it work. What happens when the guy who has everything can’t get what he wants? Noah wants the scholarship too and has a way to get it since the master teacher has designs on him – but so does Will. ![]() Will’s problems seem like nothing compared to Noah’s. Noah carefully plans his life and multiple jobs so he has money and time to go to art school. In a painting master class, Will meets his divergent opposite, Noah Zajack, a scarred orphan who’s slept on park benches and eaten from trashcans. And he has a plan – – if he can win the coveted Milton Scholarship for art, he’ll be able to stop living his father’s life at the end of his senior year. He’s gay, but he dates a cheerleader and feels like crap about it. ![]() He yearns to be a serious artist but satisfies his wealthy father as a business major and the quarterback of the famous SCU football team. ![]()
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