Wow. This one got me. Sizzling angst and chemistry and all the Feels.
Okay, this was NOT a Safe for Me book. But I was so caught up in the emotions—to the point I couldn’t even read parts, if that makes sense, the anxiety and anticipation were killing me so hard—that I have to recommend it to others who don’t have my issues with emotional cheating, it was so well done. And maybe even to those who do share my issues, since you go in with eyes open. I appreciate this author more than I can say for that reason. I knew going in what I was in for.
This is a story of two men, one a rookie, one an older (but still young for his job) coach, immersed in Australian football, who were pretty much made for each other but screw it up due to one’s cowardly denial and the other’s pure, unconditionally accepting heart. Criminy. Jeez. I’m so choked up I can barely write.
Let’s get one thing clear. George? Is a jerk. What a completely oblivious, selfish, jerk. Except…he’s not. He’s a sweetheart; a flawed, deluded, guy who makes terrible, oblivious decisions, creating a situation that eventually utterly decimates his Person to the point of something I could barely bear to read. But the way the author told this story, I just…could not help but root for him, for George and Finn to get their HEA, and finish their story.
Wow. Finn.
I loved Finn with absolute devotion. This ray of sunshine, this pure boy, who loves with his whole heart and puts his faith and friendship and honesty into his football career and George without knowing what the hell he’s getting into…the unconditional love he offered George was a shining beacon of hope and heart. I’m so emotional writing this, and, I can’t believe I got through the book, because I do NOT do emotional cheating. And this book is all about George emotionally cheating left, right, and center (which is revealed in the cover copy, and yes, the book Goes There) and still not realizing he’s destroying himself as much as Finn with his crap around his long-term (decade-plus) open-relationship “boyfriend.” (A main, very important secondary character who deserves nothing and won’t get any more mention here, apart from acknowledging his existence. What a tool. But a believable one, not a caricature. And crucial to the story. Kudos, Ms. Avice.)
What happened to George and Finn crushed me, but the incredibly hard-fought HEA did make me smile and tear up. And the connection between them—the texting, the calls, the chemistry, their true friendship—was joyful. I don’t know if I can take more of this author’s work (spoiler, since I'm posting this long after I originally posted it elsewhere, I have now read almost all of this author's work! Because, awesome! and FOX was safe for me!) , but, for one of the few times, the emotional cheating didn’t make me DNF the book thanks to the clearness of the situation in the sales copy, the setup and situation, and how much I adored Finn.
HEA. Forbidden/secret sports (football/soccer) in-the-closet romance. Open relationship scenario, not for the faint of heart (that’s me. I am the faint of heart.) Emotional cheating, but no real cheating, all consensual, apart from one devastating-to-me event at the end that still made sense for the character. Messed up, but, the thorny situation is the focus of the conflict and done very well. Highly recommended, but, go in knowing that.
My thanks to Gay Romance Reviews for the ARC; this is my free and impartial opinion. And my head is still spinning.