

And that’s where Neil comes in.īecause Neil is the specialest snowflake that ever snowflaked. It’s time to rally the troops, to really start to actually begin playing as a team, not as a bunch of people who play the same game who just happen to be on the court at the same time. The Ravens game is coming and they’re going to get slaughtered but they have to try anyway. Now they are at the minimum number of players to be considered a legal team in their division so everyone needs to be on their guard. For a lot of them, he wasn’t particularly well liked, but he was still a part of the team. The Foxes are in turmoil after the death of a teammate. This picks up just after the end of the first book. But I think overall I just got more questions? So I thought I’d read this one and see how that went. I said in my review of the first book in this series, The Foxhole Court that I wanted some answers. Neil’s days are numbered, but he’s learning the hard way to go down fighting for what he believes in, and Neil believes in Andrew even if Andrew won’t believe in himself. Riko is intent on destroying Neil’s fragile new life, and the Foxes have just become collateral damage. The two don’t have much time to come to terms with their situation before outside forces start tearing them apart. The one person standing in their way is Andrew, and the only one who can break through his personal barriers is Neil.Įxcept Andrew doesn’t give up anything for free and Neil is terrible at trusting anyone but himself. His growth was amazing.The Foxes are a fractured mess, but their latest disaster might be the miracle they’ve always needed to come together as a team.

The issues with Neil though just !! I can’t begin to tell you without spoilers. It was delectable! I think Andrew is my favorite character since he is so complex and interesting. I absolutely devoured this series in 3 days and can’t stop thinking about it. You’ll root for all of the characters by the end. BOY was I wrong! It’s a slow burn hurt-comfort series that pays off big time in the last book. I picked it up thinking it was an MM romance from the start. This is a gush about the series as a whole. Maybe he’s finally found someone and something worth fighting for. Neil has survived the last eight years by running. One of Neil’s new teammates is a friend from his old life, and Neil can’t walk away from him a second time. But Neil’s not the only one with secrets on the team. His lies will hold up only so long under this kind of scrutiny and the truth will get him killed. The team is high profile and he doesn’t need sports crews broadcasting pictures of his face around the nation. Signing a contract with the PSU Foxes is the last thing a guy like Neil should do. 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.

Neil Josten is the newest addition to the Palmetto State University Exy team.
