Six weeks. One apartment. A fake relationship neither of them scheduled to survive falling in love.
Theo Whitfield has one job: sing four minutes of Sondheim without falling apart. He fails spectacularly, cracks on the money note in front of the entire department, and walks away with a scholarship review and a very short list of vocal coaches who might save him.
Julian Voss is at the top of that list. He's also the single most terrifying person in the conservatory: precise, humorless, and prone to correcting strangers' rhythm notation at parties. Theo needs him. He also, unfortunately, needs a boyfriend, the fake, temporary, strictly-for-donors kind, for exactly as long as Theo needs a mentor.
Six weeks. One apartment. Zero chemistry, allegedly.
What starts as a business arrangement between two people who've each decided love is a liability turns into something neither of them scheduled for. But when the truth threatens the fellowship that could finally free Julian from his mother's approval, he does the one thing he swore he wouldn't: he chooses control over the person who taught him how to want something without a contingency plan.
Perfect Pitch is a slow-burn, forced-proximity MM romance about two people who learn that the bravest thing you can do is stop performing and start choosing.
A steamy, emotional slow-burn MM romance with a guaranteed HEA.