
by A.V. Zeppa
Gay FictionAdded on January 11, 2026
David Emerson is an academically gifted gay teenager who dreams of becoming a Theoretical Physcist and finding true love. His dreams are closer than he realizes as his journey from Harbor Springs Michigan to New York City continues to unfold. Book Two reveals his unique abilities in math and physics as a student at Columbia University, and resolves the complexity of his love life.
Love is in the stars and you cannot hide from it.You may run. You may fly. You may hide in class or in NYC.Your friends and enemies are part of the same cosmos. The same speed of light. The same constellations. The same gravity. The only difference is the string theory.Galactic string theory ties the universe together. Puppets string theory ties hearts together. The galaxies and universe work together in a delicate balance of minute particles and astronomical distances with waves of energy and p
Great story! This was a great story! Cute! Emotional! Demonstrates the power of love. The was a great continuation from book one. I sincerely hope there is a book three that continues the story for David and Tyler. I wish this book could have been longer as I didn’t want the story to end. I hope other readers like it as much as I did. Definitely recommend this book for others to read.
I really wanted to give this book a 5-star rating, but like book one, it doesn’t live up to my expectation of perfection. That’s not to say that I didn’t love the story because I did. Besides the faults I found in book one (see my review), there is also a lack of cohesiveness in this book. An example that stands out is David’s journal. The word “journal” is never mentioned until book two when David is snapping a picture of his whiteboard “for his journal”. So, David is keeping a journal and it’s