Scott By R.j. Scott, V.l. Locey ❲Latest | Breakdown❳
: Hayne uses his art to process grief, and Scott slowly becomes the "light and color" that helps rebuild Hayne's world.
: The relationship between the brooding, broken athlete and the quiet, sensitive artist is highly praised for being tender and organic.
: A shy, sensitive senior and talented artist who isolates himself in the back of classes. He is processing his own deep grief over the loss of a childhood friend. Scott by R.J. Scott, V.L. Locey
The story follows two deeply wounded college students finding solace in one another:
: Scott's parents serve as major antagonists, presenting a highly emotional barrier to his self-worth. : Hayne uses his art to process grief,
: According to reviewers at Sinfully Good Gay Book Reviews , the book introduces so many heavy issues that some aren't explored fully.
: The book handles heavy topics like substance abuse (steroids), intense grief, and toxic family dynamics. 💬 Critical Reception & Reviews He is processing his own deep grief over
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