![]() ![]() I think the reactions from the Foxes were done well. To learn that he was raped and abused was absolutely heartbreaking. His past was mysterious and he is also a secretive person. After the middle, there were two plot points that I strongly disliked because of they were done, which I will start my review off with in non-graphic detail.Īndrew I always liked because he is interesting to me. The beginning of the book to around the middle was the only section of the book I liked. The Raven King was not at all what I expected. ![]() Trigger Warning: Rape, abuse, and violence/torture 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. Synopsis: The Foxes are a fractured mess, but their latest disaster might be the miracle they’ve always needed to come together as a team. Read The Foxhole Court (which I did, by the way, like) first if you are new to these books! Note: This is the sequel to The Foxhole Court, the first book in the All for the Game trilogy. ![]()
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