Theoretically Straight
Theoretically Straight, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mark Sanderlin
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Jacob Bell
About this listen
Theo Briggs is a rule follower.
He's a decent student in his junior year, an appeasing son, and a lifelong Christian, just trying to make it through high school unscathed… and maybe create a viral video in the process.
Caleb Raynard is a romantic. One of the few out-and-proud kids at Specter High School, Caleb's dating life has been hellish, to say the least—fraught with misread social cues and embarrassing situations—and Caleb is about ready to call the whole thing off.
When Theo and Caleb meet in the basement of an old Catholic church that's rumored to be haunted, an instant and electric connection forms between them. The more time Theo spends around Caleb, the more he suspects that something may have followed him home from that haunted church. But was it a ghost… or something else entirely? It can't be a crush. Theo is straight, right?
As Theo and Caleb find themselves drawn together at every opportunity, the two must overcome their own hesitations and decide if the feelings they have for one another are stronger than the obstacles set in their way.
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It made me cry
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Established church challenges to their youths
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lovely authentic YA love story
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When Theo accidently grasps the hand of Cal in the darkened basement of an abandoned church, the stage is set for a comedy of two very different reactions to the same event.
Cal is an out gay student and Theo is a rather fearful student from a Christian family. There are some good reflections on the relationship between the Church and queer thought.
I loved the idiosyncrasies of both characters. They are really cute together and I so hope that there will be a sequel.
lovely wholesome story of first gay love
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