

Not gonna lie if I didnt ship the pair I would not continue the series. But the romance potential makes me intrigued to continue the trilogy. And I also listened to the second half of the book in almost twice the reading speed, hoping to get to the good parts. Dont mistake me for a hater though, I am now on my way of purchasing the second book. The story was simple and I was expecting the romance to blossom from the first book of the trilogy however it did not. But that comes from someone who finds action sequences boring so keep that in mind. And I found the sport games so so so boring.

I would even dare to compare it with a fanfiction. I did listen to the whole thing within two days. I was kind of disappointed by the story of this book. I'd sorta understand it in the sports section, or the LGBT, or whatever. I fucking loved this story, but it does not belong in the relationships and romance sections. It forces him into a constant sort of high. It induces a sort of manic euphoria that makes it hard for Andrew to keep focus, or to remain 'down' for too long. its a made up drug and the effects aren't pretty, but they are consistent. Suspend your disbelief about Andrew's drugs. This is their second chance, their third, fourth it doesn't matter, as long as its one chance more than what the rest of society has given them. Each one has a past and each one has suffered for it, it's what makes them Foxes in the first place. If you've ever been down on your luck, if you've ever had possibly the worst moments of your life happening all at once and leaving you at your version of rock bottom, you'll connect and fall in love with these characters. Despite all of the warnings, it is an amazing series. Trigger warnings pertaining to Rape, Torture, Drug and Alcohol abuse, and a couple more (Like seriously, on Tumblr there is an entire list of warnings that might keep you from reading the books) 3. This series, maybe not book 1, but definitely 2 and 3, should have a lot of warnings in them.

That's more on book 3 though, so read at your own risk and know what you're getting into. There isn't anything porny, but they do end up doing things. Two of the main characters end up in a 'relationship'. On that note, I've got some warnings to pass out to those of you on the fence about this series. Specifically, Neil has bunches of paranoia regarding being watched, and also being murdered.As someone who has owned the physical and kindle books for a good 5 or so years now, I'm going to say this: I've been waiting for the audio versions for so very long that this sorta feels like a dream. TW: If you suffer from paranoia, this is probably not the fic for you. But neither Andrew nor Neil do temporary very well.įull disclosure: highly character-driven, minimally plot-driven. They have low expectations for themselves-they're not exactly ideal parenting material-but at the very least, the kid will be safe with them. But I don't go into detail or description for the most partġ0 years after the end of The King's Men, Andrew and Neil have decided to foster a kid.Contains most of the topics touched on in the books.Betsy Dobson/Abby Winfield/David Wymack.Allison Reynolds/Renee Walker (All For The Game).Youreyestheyglow Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
