I'm looking forward to book three and how the main character continues rising out of his emotional shut down while learning to have faith in some of the human race again. He thought about his mother standing unflinching in the face of his fathers violent anger and her ruthlessly leaving bodies in their wake. There's always some twisted SOB or two in a story with mafia. Nora Sakavic, The Foxhole Court 413 likes Like Neil thought about Renees bruised knuckles, Dans fierce spirit, and Allison holding her ground on the court a week after Seths death. It was very easy to suspend disbelief except every once in a while I wondered if Japanese mafia members were really that f-ed up and totally without a sense of humour. The Foxes are a fractured mess, but their latest disaster might be the miracle theyve always needed to come together as a team. Mafia matters are very intertwined with the sports in this series. By Nora Sakavic Rated 5.00 / 5 based on 9 reviews Book 2 follows The Foxhole Court. The one person standing in their way is Andrew, and the only one who can break through his personal barriers is Neil. This is an excellent first novel in a series and well written over all. by Nora Sakavic (Author) (3,712) Book 2 of All for the Game The Raven King follows The Foxhole Court The Foxes are a fractured mess, but their latest disaster might be the miracle theyve always needed to come together as a team. ![]() Sports is one, but gotta say, I slowed down for this book. He knows because he’d heard enough from his cousin Nicky to determine it. But the author has meshed the sports very well with the plot and character emotions/thoughts, so I doubt many readers will skim like me. Andrew Minyard absolutely doesnt have a thing for firefighters. I've just never been that interested in sports. That said: the sports bits that I read were very well done. If Neil can get through Andrews personal barriers, they might have a fighting chance this season, but Neil is running out of time. ![]() I admit to skimming some of the sports bits. The Foxes are a fractured mess, but their latest disaster might be the miracle theyve always needed to come together as a team. After finishing, it took me a while to rise out of the miasma of the main character's life. His decision to turn the Foxhole Court into a halfway house of sorts was nice in theory, but it meant his players were fractured isolationists who couldnt get. The story was engrossing, but very dark emotionally, which is to be expected when the plot concerns mafia, death threats and mental illness. Here's a cut and paste of the review I left on The Foxhole Court: I enjoyed these two novels (The Foxhole Court and The Raven King). I just about inhaled the story, I read so fast.
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