![]() ![]() I enjoyed the plot, but I had bigger problems with issues like rape jokes and homophobic slurs within the book that made it uncomfortable to read. To be honest, it’s hard to explain this whole book because so much happens and would spoil the book immensely. The lie that has kept him living for five years begins to break under the pressure of his new teammates and the truth about him could get him killed. But Neil is on the run from his father, an abusive man in the mob, and signing a contract with the PSU Foxes should be the last thing Neil should ever do. It’s extremely popular and the only thing that makes Neil happy. The Foxhole Court focuses on a fictional sport called Exy, which seems like a mix of lacrosse, hockey, and some other sports I can’t quite remember. I didn’t like certain aspects of the novel, but overall plotline interested me enough to actually want to continue the series. ![]() Having just finished this, I must say that I’m not exactly sure what to say about this book. ![]()
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