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  • Out in the End Zone

  • Out in College, Book 2
  • By: Lane Hayes
  • Narrated by: Michael Dean
  • Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Summary

Evan di Angelo is an upbeat, good-natured goofball who loves his friends and family…and football. A traumatic accident may have ended his hopes of playing professionally, but he’s made the most of his four years on the field at a small Southern California college. He’s learned the hard way to embrace change, take chances and try things outside of his comfort zone…like agreeing to play fake boyfriends for someone else’s senior project. 

Mitch Peterson knows that being his authentic self is the path to true happiness. He’s grown from a shy, quiet kid from a broken home to an out-and-proud budding internet sensation bound for grad school. An awesome senior project is the key. It’s unlikely anyone will believe the hunky, straight athlete is Mitch’s new lover, but it’s worth a shot. However, as their tentative friendship blossoms into unexpected attraction, the lines between reality and fiction blur for both men. Evan is forced to face old demons and decide if he has the courage to take the next step and come out in the end zone.

©2018 Lane Hayes (P)2019 Lane Hayes

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loved this

With each book she turns out, I swear this lady's writing just gets better and better. Well written as per usual, with loveable MCs and strong supporting characters, this is the second in the Out in College series from Ms Hayes and, as with the first, I absolutely loved it.

I loved that it's light on the angst, heavy on the feels, and leaves you with a smile. I needed a book with a lighter feel and this was most certainly it. The dialogue between Evan and Mitch is spot on, and their obvious attraction just drags you into the story. Once I started reading I couldn't put it down, in fact I didn't, I just read it all over again.

Evan was such a fun character. He had a real zest for life and, due to his earlier experiences, he wants to grab life and give everything a go. He's not had it easy, but hasn't let himself be soured by the past. Mitch is a love, he's unforgivingly gay, outwardly confident, but, as the book progresses his vulnerability becomes apparent.

Once the two guys get together, working on their secret project, all bets are off. They were great together. I loved watching them fall in love, and I LOVED the ending. Bonus that we got to see Derek and Gabe again, and the next book is gonna be just as awesome, bring it on 😉

Narration is very well done.


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