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Ebook About Neil Josten is the newest addition to the Palmetto State University Exy team. He's short, he's fast, he's got a ton of potential—and he's the runaway son of the murderous crime lord known as The Butcher.Signing a contract with the PSU Foxes is the last thing a guy like Neil should do. The team is high profile and he doesn't need sports crews broadcasting pictures of his face around the nation. His lies will hold up only so long under this kind of scrutiny and the truth will get him killed.But Neil's not the only one with secrets on the team. One of Neil's new teammates is a friend from his old life, and Neil can't walk away from him a second time. Neil has survived the last eight years by running. Maybe he's finally found someone and something worth fighting for.Book The Foxhole Court (All for the Game Book 1) Review :
If you are considering this book in particular, know that it is part of a trilogy of incredibly violent books. You can potentially read it as a standalone work, but given the ending of this book, you will probably be considering the rest. Ask yourself whether you want to be put through the wringer. The review above is taking into account this book as a part of a series.The series does not shy away from brutality, and while some of the gore or torture is averted, know that the next two books, if you plan on reading them, will not be as kind. The following books will depict or discuss: Torture, murder, rape, parental abuse, self harm, addiction, ableism, and the list does sort of go on for a while. This book probably looks tame in comparison, but will still discuss a number of those, just not usually in the present tense. Things have yet to hit the fan, so to speak.The plot is pretty intense, safe to say. Things start at a solid speed, and only get more desperate as things move along. The main character, Neil, and his motivation of survival on one hand, and exy on the other, make for a good man versus himself conflict that is intriguing and original. Side characters are fleshed out in ways that do not necessarily correspond to Neil, and this depth allows readers to sink into things quite well, though, many of their secrets will not be revealed until later on. Dramatic irony does count for something though, and on a second read through, it is pretty easy to give a chortle.The antagonists in this book are perhaps too numerous and unfocused. Neil's past, situation, and demeanor put him at odds with many different forces and characters, and it is only in the following books that we have the clarity that comes with the effective Two Antagonist Model. So... Many antagonists.That said, these books build up to one of the strangest, and most rewarding portrayals of a healthy relationship that I have ever seen. The slowest burn delivers the best payoff.Suspend your disbelief for a while when the book discusses the medication a court has ruled that Andrew take, as the effects of SSRIs on someone with bipolar disorder are pretty similar, but the situation itself is questionable. Perhaps also with the multilingual fluency. And again with how long you can live with organ damage. (Hint: If someone gets your kidneys, you probably are not going to make it from northern Oregon to northern California.) Also, the ability for young people to hold jobs.Just... Maybe suspend disbelief for most of this series.The sport invented by the author is creative enough, and Sakavic defines all of the scenes involving very clearly. Most of the unclear points are covered in the author's posts on her now-inactive blogs, as well as a good amount of bonus content. Some of the material should have made it into the books, but given the depth and detail, it was probably a good idea to cut things as they are. Opposing themes could be slightly more remarkable, but again, the lack of detail is understandable.Summed up? Be wary. This series is not for everyone. Think twice before devoting time to something you might not be able to stomach. For those willing to proceed, enjoy the ride. If you haven’t read this series, and you’re a fan of sports, college-aged, organized crime, then you’ll probably want to grab a copy. I had avoided reading this because I was afraid that it wouldn’t live up to the hype. So many people fell in love with this series, I didn’t want to be the person who didn’t. I read this in four hours, then proceeded to buy the next two books in the series so I could read those too and figure out what the heck was going to happen. I have some mixed feelings about this series.Neil has lived his life on the run. He gave himself one thing to enjoy, Exy. Exy is a combination of hockey and lacrosse. He plays well and enjoys the sport. When he’s scouted to play in college, even if it’s for the PSU Foxes, he isn’t sure if he should say yes or no. He has a history with the star player, Kevin, even if Kevin doesn’t recognize him.Throughout the summer and the beginning of the fall semester, there are a lot of growing pains for the Foxes. Trust doesn’t come easily, for any of the players. They all have their trauma and their ways of coping. Neil definitely didn’t know what he was getting into accepting the scholarship.This is a character driven story and there isn’t any romance in this book. The entire book is setting you up for a big reveal and it leaves you on a cliffhanger. I had a fondness for Andrew, I don’t know why, but I did. He and Neil, had this chemistry even when they detested each other in the beginning.I’m hoping that in the next installment I’m able to connect a little more with the characters and I get some answers! 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