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The foxhole court audiobook
The foxhole court audiobook





the foxhole court audiobook

There were points in the plot where I felt a character's actions or an event came out of nowhere, but it didn't detract too much from the flow. I don't want to err into spoiler territory, but I'd say when Andrew's character really began interacting with Neil and trying to figure out his past was when the story began picking up and felt as if it was moving forward. I can't say there was a specific point where that switched over for me, from feeling like I was trudging along to the end result of buying the last two books of the trilogy the moment I finished the first, but I'm very pleased to say that it did. Still, this first novel of the trilogy seems to drone on more than capture the reader's interest, at least for the first chunk of the text. Show More of any first novel in a series, world building, and this book does need adequate time to do so with a new sport and an entire underground organized crime unit.

the foxhole court audiobook

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i hope we get to know him better as the series goes on.Īnd the absolute best thing about it is that THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO ROMACE ISN'T THAT JUST FANTASTIC though i do ship neil and kevin hehĪll in all i thoroughly enjoyed this book and i can't wait to start the next one. mainly because i don't really know a whole lot about him? we are given information about his past and childhood and current situation and his thoughts were all there but i still wouldn't be able to tell what kind of person he is? what gestures he makes what are his qualities or flaws or just anything? i guess that's kind of good because he has to kind of act a certain way to live the life he is living but still. most of the time i had no idea what i was supposed to feel towards any given character this is genius.Īnd the sport itself is very creative though i can't really imagine it, but i did like how it was described and how it was the central part of the story without being shoved in my face.Īnd then there's neil. I probably enjoyed it so much because of the characters, characters who were so realistic? and actual human types? all of them had layers to their personalities and they had complex stories and they were all three-dimensional and i absolutely loved it. i feel like it's very much a character driven story? but i never once felt bored. it wasn't that i fell madly in love with it, it was just that it kept me reading. didn't think i would like it because i'm not a very big sports fan, but i ended up loving it somehow. i cried a lil bit at the end, when andrew does the thing.







The foxhole court audiobook