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Having now agreed to a commitment relationship, Michaela and Lara turn their attention to a new threat. Durian, alpha of the Chicago wolves, wants Lara's pack for himself in order to replenish his dwindling power.

In the meantime, Michaela faces her fears built from the past while struggling to find her place in the pack.

Fox Play continues the story first begun in Fox Run. This is a novel of 95,000 words.

354 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 28, 2013

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Robin Roseau

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A writer by avocation, Robin has a renaissance interest in many areas. A bit of a gypsy, Robin has called a few places home and has traveled widely. A love of the outdoors, animals in general and experimenting with world cuisines, Robin and partner share their home with a menagerie of pets and guests, although sometimes it is difficult to discern who is whom.

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Profile Image for Fae.
152 reviews26 followers
March 16, 2015
The story line in the second book is better than the first one. However, the relationship between the two main couple went downhill. The things that still keep me going with this book is the concept.
Michaela's personality compared to her original personality from the first book is outright reversed. The same happened with Lara, and it's really frustrating when I read it.

Michaela from the first book:

"She glared at me with an alpha's glare, but I returned it in spades. I was my own alpha. She might be bigger than me, and she might be stronger than me. And she might scare the crap out of me. But I wasn't one of her pups, and damn! but I was not going to act like it."

Michaela took no shit from anyone. Didn't let anyone dictate her. She was proud of who she is, she was bold, arrogant at time, but never back down. Wasn't this the personality the author first established for Michaela?

Michaela from the second book:

"I don't know when in our relationship I had begun craving it when she did this. I didn't like offering the submission, but when she took it like this, it filled me with happiness."

"Lara was always firm with me, but sweet and gentle. This was harsh, rough, and I wasn't being made love to, I was being taken, and there wasn't a thing I could do about it. There wasn't a thing I wanted to do about it."

Okay, hold it right there...Is this BDSM? I'm pretty sure it's not when I read the first book. Hell, the first book don't even have any sex scene, but this one gotten quite a lot of them, and one of them was particularly harsh. Yes, Lara apologized after that. However, Lara had committed many wrongs before, then apologized again, then seek for forgiveness. Michaela will always forgave her. In their relationship, that was all I could see. The worst thing is, Michaela LOVE it when she got treated like shit by Lara. OTL (I don't remember her being a masochist)

Then back to Lara of the first book. She actually took order from Michaela in the first book. The part where she first broke into Michaela's house, and Michaela ordered Lara along with her enforcers to help cooking. Lara was very nice and humble, she had no problem with someone ordering her around, and she didn't have any possessive quality at the time (with the exception of screaming "Mine!")

Yet, in the second book, out of nowhere, the term Dominant and Submissive being repeated over and over, the author kinda stressed that a lot for some reason, it's getting really dull.

Then after that, Michaela kept offering her throat like almost all the time, and it getting really repetitive. So...I came to the conclusion that this is not the same Michaela compares to the one from the first book.

More rants....

Let talk about Elisabeth. I like her at first, but she worst than Lara on the second book. Her reasons were unrealistic. Let talk about the part where Michaela threw a pillow at Elisabeth for fun. Yes, for FUN. It's harmless. It's a pillow being throw to a wolf.
Why the hell would Elisabeth got mad over that?? Okay, I understand that she has pride and dignity to uphold in front of the pack.. But really? Will this stay the same forever? Seems like it now that Michaela finally joined the pack- aka no longer her own alpha.


Friends and lovers throw pillow at each other from time to time. This is not a healthy relationship for Michaela among the pack. There are things that she "hate" being done to, but still, she admitted to being wrong in the end anyway. Why!? Sometimes Michaela was just being playful, she just wants to play, has fun, teases her lover sometimes, or teases her friends, but she will get reprimand for it (especially if she talks back to those of higher authority)

Michaela hesitated in joining the pack at first, but eventually accepted it anyway...all of her initial reasons why she couldn't join the pack in the beginning suddenly evaporated, because she can't marry Lara unless she joins the pack (I felt like Michaela is the one losing out a lot in this relationship).


Lara didn't feel guilty when she forced Michaela into a different job. Michaela agreed to a different job anyway even though she loves her previous job. I'm pretty sure no matter how good her teaching job is, Michaela did said that her previous job was important for her, weighing those two jobs together, Michaela would choose her original job over her new job.So why did she accepted? The reason is because Lara always win.

"She knows you're up here, and your heart is breaking, and she doesn't look like she feels guilty. She looks determined, Michaela. I think you should give her time."

^ Time for what? After all, it's never mention again about Lara being guilty, she never feels guilty for making Michaela moved. Michaela just accepted it. Lara determined for what? For making Michaela moved out of her home? *sigh*


In the story, it is stated that Benny is not the type of guy who push woman around (according to Michaela), but now, June will probably push him around for sure. I bet he gonna love it too just like Michaela. I know this is wolf nature, wolf society with all the D and S. Okay, I get it. However, Michael is not a wolf, Benny is not a wolf, Michele is not a wolf. For some reason, they all accepted their role based on their wolf partner's positions in the wolf's hierarchy. It's like their own opinion never matter, never an option.

Sometimes it made me wonder what will happen if Michaela never whimper when her throat got bit. Will they actually kill her? Since Michaela's original personality seems to be fine with it. Getting kill rather than submit. Remember the time when she jumped down the tree because she refused to let Lara caught her? That defiance attitude is gone.

Yes, Michaela is happy, but she could be happier. What happened if she meets someone she loves that is not Lara? Someone who plays with her, doesn't get angry with her for every little details, someone who could stay in Bayfield with her. someone who allows her to behave in a more free way. I feel like Michaela and Lara relationship can't reach its maximum happiness.

There are good things about the book of course. The part where Michaela gained new skills...again, the story line concept is good.There are also scenes where Lara genuinely loves Michaela, but still, loving someone doesn't mean anything when you restricted them of certain behaviors that should be totally fine with any couple.


Profile Image for Jane Shambler.
799 reviews32 followers
April 1, 2023
It continues!

I didn't give you much in my first review. That was intentional. Why? Because I wanted you to know how engaging the book was. But now let me tell you a little more.

Michaela, is a feisty, independent werefox. Lara is the alpha of the Madison wolf pack. Before, you start thinking in the wrong direction, let ma say size does not matter. Michaela is a feisty, proven force. What she gives up in strength, she is a fox after all. Feisty, combative, clever, quick and very loyal. Just do not make her mad. Lara is a wolf, maybe not the biggest but would defend her pack fiercely.

Yes, they clash. But they also fall in love. Now they fight for their own. With passion. And they fight together.

So when another pack thinks they can challenge, Michaela's wily antics come to the forefront. She maybe small but people tend to underestimate her.

Well to get the fall story. Get the book. Also, the whole series is on kindle unlimited. That has to be a bonus. Ill guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Enjoy!
Profile Image for Arn.
400 reviews117 followers
August 27, 2018
2 stars.

Pros
■ The story has better structure when compared to the first book

Cons
■ Feisty fox is why I continued the series. She was such a great character in the first book. Unfortunately, in this sequel, her spirit is broken and she's almost a completely different character. Sure she was afraid before, but she also had her pride and she wouldn't ever voluntarily submit. In this book, all of that has changed though. The wolves continue their abuse and the fox submits willingly. Her spunk is almost all gone and so is my enthusiasm to continue the series.
■ Generic baddies
■ A sense of unease accompanied me all throughout this book. Even in supposed happy times, the book does not give me any happy feelings. Just as Michaela is always scared I too dread the next episode of domestic abuse.
■ Their relationship is completely one-sided with Lara taking everything away from Michaela, her home, her pride, her freedom. I usually don't mind relationships that are not perfectly balanced but this takes it to an extreme with one character having all the power and the other having absolutely none.

I did not enjoy this book and I probably won't continue the series due to the direction of the story and especially the characters have taken. Apparently book 3 is even a bigger trainwreck so this is where I stop for now.
Profile Image for Jennifer Black.
99 reviews6 followers
July 22, 2018
No immediate emotional follow-up on the gym “play” scene. What happened to Fox not submitting to every single wolf? Then she easily sides with said offending wolves, admitting they were playing. Were the character true to herself, she would not have accepted that kind of game at all. Mentally, of course; she hadn’t been given a choice physically, and that in itself was a violation worthy of triggering even more of a response from her. Instead, the character seemed to so easily accept what had been done to her just for the sake of defusing the situation (glaringly obvious author’s hand, and not the first time...) that I was disgusted with the author’s handling of his own creations. That was the last nail in the coffin for me; guy likes to make his Fox protagonist submit at every opportuniy as a means to showcase her Alpha’s affection. Or how she needs to be put in her place. Or whatever else. It was fucking tedious.

TLDR: get rid of the Elizabeth character. It’s flawed, its writing is flawed, and the author blatantly shows himself or his opinions/mentality through it. Not a pleasant sight, too.

A shame. I thought the first book was relatively decent in terms of character depictions/development/self-loyalty.
Profile Image for Fernanda.
27 reviews18 followers
May 20, 2013
I have loved "For Run" and I have equally love "Fox Play".

This books have become easily ones of my favorite Lesbian Paranormal..and I have to admit a little addiction LOL

Michaela and Lara are now in a stable relationship but that have led imbalances in the Madison pack...would Michaela be able to trust wolves?? and would the wolves be ready to have in the pack a little fox???

Michaela let us know about some new of her foxy ways to trick the enemies and Lara need to work hard to help Michaela to feel welcome in the pack.

I have particularly loved the new information about Lara and Michaela past, and the step that the couple have take to face the PTSD that had started when Michaela was 14years old.

I love also the fact that they are long books, there are a lot of books in the Lesbian Romance genre that with difficult reach the 250 pages, well this series reach the 340-350 pages...this is really a wonderful read.

Well I can only wait impatiently for the 3rd book in the series!!!

And the 4th...and the 5th....LOL well really I want to read them ALL
Profile Image for Delitealex.
215 reviews117 followers
November 11, 2015
I enjoyed reading more about Michaela and Lara's relationship. Even in the midst of a rival pack's interest in taking over the Madison pack their bond was strong. It was great learning more about the Madison wolves new and old. I love all the affectionate bantering and the sassy snark especially from Michaela. The was fast paced and kept me interested I can't wait to continue with this series.
Profile Image for Jennifer Reaves.
548 reviews2 followers
July 16, 2020
Welp, I am done... I enjoyed the first story and this one was an okay follow up but not much happened except for me showing how awful the pack really is. All the do is slowly take from the little fox. The pack is about nothing but dominance in the guise of love. I see a strong but damaged character in the fox slow losing herself in the name of love. No one really cares about her feelings. I checked out the review of the next book and the idea of torch porn puts the final nail in this coffin. I like strong female characters in stories and I thought I was going to like this one. I may revisit the first book sometime but the way this is going it is quickly leaving a bad taste in my mouth. At this point I would almost rather read about moody sparkly vampires then see the fox be dragged down in the name of love... Blech
Profile Image for Nyki Mancera.
616 reviews2 followers
May 22, 2022
Is this my favorite one?

I really thought the first book was my favorite one. But I was surprised that this second installment was just as good, if not better. Michaela continues to be her sweet, thoughtful, witty, loving, fearful, and brave self. The depth love between these two cannot be denied. You feel it in each and every line written and in each and every connection. I must say that Michaela continues to surprise me every time. The love between them is so immense it eclipses the heart. I can’t wait to read the next one. Who knows what trouble the little fox will find next.
Profile Image for Tatiana Alejandra de Castro Pérez.
691 reviews26 followers
March 1, 2020
Creo que no ha sido tan intenso como el anterior libro, quizá solo sea que las noches de póker no sean mi fuerte, pero se lee rápido y bien. Me ha gustado la amenaza que se presenta en esta obra, aunque se ha resuelto un poco rápido. La pena es que solo parece que dos personajes se han desarrollado más en este libro: Angel y Scarlet, no tengo sensación de que los demás evolucionen demasiado y algunos son "muy de fondo".

A pesar de todas estas cosas, me sigue resultando interesante la saga y me entretuvo mucho este libro.
822 reviews19 followers
August 17, 2020
Wow what a fantastic storyline

Wow what a fantastic storyline it pulls your emotions right out it is very easy to read and it's follow on from the first book amazing can't wait to read the next one.
52 reviews
June 3, 2018
Great Read

I love this series so far. Great characters and wonderful story line kept me hooked from start to finish. Excellent!
83 reviews15 followers
July 14, 2017
Roseau's immediate sequel to "Fox Run", "Fox Play" contains all the best features of its predecessor. It's easily as sweet, charming, captivating, touching, and occasionally hilarious as "Fox Run", with an added dash of erotic content to spice things up. In some ways, the story is more complex than "Fox Run" while in others, it's more simple - the key conflict and resolution is in many ways simpler than "Fox Run", but the interpersonal elements are by far more diverse and rewarding for the complexity. And when I say complexity, I don't mean in the sense of difficulty, but rather in the texture, weave and weft of the story itself.

Michaela Redfur - the narrative protagonist of the books - is as impish as in the previous book, but with the resolution of "Fox Run" and the threat central to that book, her position in the Madison pack is much more conflicted. Her relationship with Lara has deepened as well, but it also brings with it the added challenges of her coping with living a life surrounded by wolves and trying to overcome both her feelings of having her freedom taken away if she allows herself to be part of the pack, as well as her post-traumatic stress from when she was 14. Her moods sway, and her sympathetic character easily can carry the reader with her along the various emotional pathways of her life thanks to the wonderfully realistic character.

A dynamic piece balancing many different disparate elements and tensions. Every bit the charmer of the first book, "Fox Play" is a wonderful sequel to a marvelous book.
Profile Image for Sherri Shimshy.
7 reviews2 followers
July 9, 2013
The little fox comes through again. The continuation of the story of Michaela and Lara is rich and fulfilling. I dare say this is even better than the first book. There are additional characters that add to the depth of the story. The strength of Michaela even when she is so scared is amazing. Shows that no matter what the fear is love for the pack and her mate will make her over come anything. I am looking forward to her next adventure.
Profile Image for Joni.
151 reviews
November 18, 2013
Ok. I read it mostly because it was available via the Kindle Owners Lending Library. I don't mind the were portions of the book, but how much mileage are you going to get out of the defending the pack plots? I'm going to try the third installment, hoping that the actual plot changes. If not, I'm done.
Profile Image for Scott Stillman.
128 reviews4 followers
November 14, 2023
Paranormal Romance. Fox Play is book two in the The Madison Wolves.

A great story, quick and easy. I enjoyed book one so I decided to continue on and burned through it on a lazy Sunday.

Now in a committed relationship the "Little Fox" and the Alpha cement their relationship by working together to protect the pack from invadors while the "Little Fox" finds her place.
Profile Image for Grazzit.
112 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2014
It was a very refreshing change to the UF books i have been reading. No love triangle, nothing throbbed, and the Heroine is deep, layered and flawed.

I think what struck me most was there isn't any save the world type story lines. It's more of a how Were creatures protect their family and friends.
24 reviews
December 27, 2016
Reviewing after reading the first three - the first two are OK, with the third the series becomes very unpleasant, inconsistent with the first two, and wanders into confusing a BDSM relationship with emotional abuse. Not recommended.
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301 reviews4 followers
May 25, 2025
More, more, more...

My favorite genre to read is shifter romances, make them sapphic and I am in my element.

This book carries on about six months after the first book, and we encounter a lot of new excitement for Micaela and Lara.

Love it, on to the next book.
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