"I'm not into football, but I still play. I'm not into guys, but..."
A hip injury gives Basil an excuse to stay off the football field and sends him to Lucien, a gorgeous physical therapist with an amazing touch. Basil embarrasses himself with an unintended physical reaction on the therapist's table, but the more they get to talking, the more he genuinely likes the guy. They have a common interest in medicine and helping people, and Basil can get his famous football-player father to help Lucien on an ad project. But Basil hasn't told Lucien that he's never met his father, and now that he questions his own sexuality, he's even more scared to meet him.
"I can't get involved with my patient."
Basil isn't the first Stanford football player to physically respond to Lucien's therapeutic touch. But he's the first to have a great conversation with Lucien and offer to accompany him to his one great passion, volunteering at a free clinic at UCSF. Lucien dropped out of UCSF when he lost his previous boyfriend, and he's not sure whether he can love again, much less study medicine again.
"I miss my son, but I have a secret."
Basil's father left Basil and his mother with more questions than answers. He doesn't know whether Basil can accept the secret about his macho NFL dad.
Student Health is a standalone gay romance with a feel-good HEA, along with Stanford football, family drama, San Francisco parking, and hot, manly love.