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The Amazing Alpha Tau Romeo and Juliet Project Kindle Edition
When Charlie Mercer meets a cute guy at a party during summer break, sparks fly. But Tanner never calls him. Typical. At least he has his sophomore year at Lassiter and his fraternity brothers at Alpha Tau to distract him—and maybe this will be the year he finally meets someone.
College is meant to be a new chapter in Tanner North's life, except he's still stuck in the shadow of his older brother, Colt. Not only is Tanner going to Lassiter like Colt did, he's also pledging to Kappa Beta Rho because Colt was chapter president there. Whatever. Tanner's not interested in getting involved in the dumb frat rivalry that Kappa Beta Rho has going on with Alpha Tau. He's just going to keep his head down and his grades up until he graduates.
It's a solid plan, right up until Tanner realizes that Charlie is a member of Alpha Tau. And it turns out that keeping their hands off each other is harder than they thought.
The Amazing Alpha Tau Romeo and Juliet Project is a lighthearted contemporary m/m romance containing a ruined phone, two melodramatic frat boys, and a romance that spans the width of an entire street. Or something.
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- ASIN : B0CNP7RJPN
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- Publication date : July 10, 2024
- Language : English
- File size : 965 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 202 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 4 of 5 : Alpha Tau
- Best Sellers Rank: #126,687 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #64 in LGBTQ+ Humor
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Lisa likes to tell stories, mostly with hot guys and happily ever afters.
Lisa lives in tropical North Queensland, Australia. She doesn't know why, because she hates the heat, but she suspects she's too lazy to move. She spends half her time slaving away as a government minion, and the other half plotting her escape.
She attended university at sixteen, not because she was a child prodigy or anything, but because of a mix-up between international school systems early in life. She studied History and English, neither of them very thoroughly.
She shares her house with too many cats, a dog, a green tree frog that swims in the toilet, and as many possums as can break in every night. This is not how she imagined life as a grown-up.
Lisa has been published since 2012, and was a LAMBDA finalist for her quirky, awkward coming-of-age romance Adulting 101, and a Rainbow Awards finalist for 2019’s Anhaga.
Sarah started life in New Zealand. She came to Australia for a working holiday, loved it, and never left. She lives in Western Australia with her partner, two cats, two dogs and a life-size replica TARDIS.
She spends half her time at a day job and the rest of her time reading and writing about clueless men falling in love, with a dash of humour and spice thrown in along the way.
Her proudest achievements include having adult kids who will still be seen with her in public, the ability to make a decent sourdough loaf, and knowing all the words to Bohemian Rhapsody.
She has co-authored both the Bad Boyfriends, Inc and the Adventures in Aguillon series with Lisa Henry. Socially Orcward, the third book in the Aguillon series, was runner up in the Best Asexual Book category in 2021's Rainbow Awards.
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"...Even thought these are all technically stand alones, read the series. It makes more sense and you'll get more out of it. I really recommend this." Read more
"I have loved every book in this series so far, and it's a blast to see characters from previous books as well..." Read more
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Customers find the book sweet, with one mentioning its adorable romance.
"Tanner and Charlie are sweet and clueless and awkward, and their romance is adorable...." Read more
"...But oh, were they soooo sweet! I swooned a few times. Tanner is earnest and all-in from the start...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe authors have outdone themselves again! This is just a really sweet books with a bit of angst, but not not the Romeo and Juliet kind. Thank goodness-I really detest that play.
Our main characters, Charlie and Tanner, meet at a party before Tanner's freshman year at Lassiter. Due to circumstances beyond his control, Tanner loses his Charlie's number and doesn't get to live our his summer fantasies.
Their next meeting is a little more awkward. Tanner is pledging Charlie's rival fraternity. Charlie is an Alpha Tau and Tanner is a dreaded Kappa Beta Rho and his brother is no other than the hated Cody from the previous Alpha Tau books. This doesn't sit well with Charlie of course. He gets the wrong impression of Tanner.
Tanner is on the school baseball team and needs a tutor to get his English lit grade up and guess who he finds running a tutoring group? Exactly. Things start going well for the guys and they end up dating even being from rival fraternities.
The authors use their characters from previous books. Tanner's roommate was introduced once before. Ethan was an Alpha Tau pledge the previous year who was kicked out for being a massive A-hole and ended up being a Beta. There was history between Charlie and Ethan. Ethan found out that Charlie was running Tanner's tutoring group and invited himself and some other Betas without telling Tanner about his and Charlie's past. Charlie thought Tanner knew and broke things off with him.
We do get a HEA so I'm not dropping any more spoilers. Read the book. Even thought these are all technically stand alones, read the series. It makes more sense and you'll get more out of it. I really recommend this.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseUgh so it was ok. I feel like as this series progressed, there were a lot more inconsistencies. Little things like Marty having a Jeep in book 2 but now has a truck, for example, were annoying but not horrible. Other things like characters basically being different people than they were in different books, were not good. Also, I'm not saying any amount of bullying is ok but as far as I'm aware, Charlie only had to interact with Ethan for maybe 3 weeks max and if he had done anything truly horrific, he would have been expelled. Anyway my point being that because of having to deal with a jerk for 3 weeks the previous school year, he just assumed that his boyfriend was in on some kind of scheme and bullying him too. It was strange. I wish we could have seen more of them after they got back together just not go right into the epilogue. I also feel like maybe this would have been better as a dual pov story. The first two books of this series were amazing, the third one I had a hard time enjoying and this one was just sort of ok. I have never read a series that was better in the beginning than the end. It's almost like one author wrote the first two books and then the other wrote the last two. Not very cohesive.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseTanner and Charlie are sweet and clueless and awkward, and their romance is adorable. They are both inexperienced and insecure about relationships which leads to some wrong assumptions. Plus Charlie has some past trauma which he’s embarrassed to tell Tanner about and this leads to misunderstandings too.
I love how earnest Tanner is—he’s so sincere in his motives that even when he does dumb stuff it’s easy to forgive him. I also really enjoyed the way Romeo and Juliet was used both as an actual school assignment and as a parallel for Tanner and Charlie’s story.
And it was fun to have Briar and Marty playing important parts in this story too. This has been a fun series. I wish it weren’t over so that Nash could get a story, too.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024Format: KindleThis book was a sweet exploration of first-time experiences between Tanner, a baseball scholarship athlete, and Charlie, an English Lit genius, at Lassiter College. The narrative parallels Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, highlighting the forbidden nature of their budding relationship because they are both in rival frat houses.
Amidst the frat house drama, there is angst and miscommunication, particularly regarding Tanner and Charlie's challenges. I sped through this book, and it was okay. I didn't have a connection between the two MCs as I have with the other books.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024Format: KindleThis was a cute story and was fun with how the authors tied the Romeo and Juliet theme in with the MCs being from rival frat houses. Tanner was a sweetie pie. An oblivious, bumbling, sweetie pie. I honestly felt super bad for him when the big conflict came in the book because he was totally caught off guard and had no idea what was going on. And it wasn't like Charlie was there to explain because he was the person Tanner had supposedly wronged! It was a mess. Thankfully these two had Briar who came in clutch with the save for all.
Charlie was different than I expected him to be from the previous book. His personality was much more confident and straightforward. Tanner acted a lot more like the Charlie I knew than Charlie himself. It was sort of surprising, but maybe the point was to show the growth Charlie had gone through since becoming a brother.
The beloved Marty wasn't super present in this one and when he did make an appearance, he was kind of a jerk. He was definitely holding onto his grudge with the Kappa House and unfortunately Tanner was suffering the repercussions of that whenever Marty spotted him around the house.
Once Charlie and Tanner figured their stuff out they were just an adorable couple. There wasn't a lot of steam in this one, but it was understandable since both of the MCs were pretty innocent when it came to dating/intimacy. Charlie was Tanner's first boyfriend, and I may be remembering wrong, but I think it was the same for Charlie. Though his story wasn't what I expected, I am still so happy to have gotten Charlie's HEA.
Top reviews from other countries
- Suzi BReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 14, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Shakespeare tragedy and frat guys what could go wrong?
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseFrom the title and having ready the rest of the books I was excited and awaiting second hand embarrassment of what May go wrong and then right as it a HEA of course! Unlike in some of the other books there was no sexual awakening as such but two guys who knew they were gay just inexperienced. The characters were sweet and I fell in love with them quickly. Watching them navigate their feelings and relationship with a few misunderstandings sucked me into their world. Seeing previous characters added to it and the hints of more to come. I would highly recommend to lovers of the rest of the series. Can’t wait for more to come!
- Beezie Reads RomanceReviewed in Australia on July 10, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute spin on Romeo and juliet
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseVery cute story involving MC's from rival frat houses, tutoring for Shakespeare and first times.
Also features Squirrel the dog, Marty being absurdly aggressive and just general fun.
- KHReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2024
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring…
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseSo disappointed with this. I get that the premise is based on Romeo and Juliet but nothing happened in the story. I think more happened in Shakespeare’s version. I got to 91% and found that the next chapter was the Epilogue. Can’t believe the lack of plot, action, drama. Nothing. Not even interested in knowing the ending. But I gave it one star for the writing since the story didn’t really build up to anything at all. 😟