The King's Men
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Publisher Description
Book 3 of the All for the Game Trilogy, following The Foxhole Court and The Raven King.
Neil Josten is out of time. He knew when he came to PSU he wouldn't survive the year, but with his death right around the corner he's got more reasons than ever to live.
Befriending the Foxes was inadvisable. Kissing one is unthinkable. Neil should know better than to get involved with anyone this close to the end, but Andrew's never been the easiest person to walk away from. If they both say it doesn't mean anything, maybe Neil won't regret losing it, but the one person Neil can't lie to is himself.
He's got promises to keep and a team to get to championships if he can just outrun Riko a little longer, but Riko's not the only monster in Neil's life. The truth might get them all killed—or be Neil's one shot at getting out of this alive.
Customer Reviews
CRYING
i already miss my fox babies, but the ending was soooo good
Amazing
I could not stop reading! Amazing book, amazing characters, amazing ending and most importantly the character and relationship development was out of this world. I would recommend this series to anyone who can handle mature topics such as rape and abuse, as well as murder.
Someone please contact someone who can make this into a tv show so I can obsess over it again. Or a comic book. A comic book might be even better because there may be less of an urge to make it less intense and therefore would stay truer to the story. Thanks for creating this series!
Magnificent
This just became one of two series I read in a weekend. Therefore it’s part of my favourites and I will be thinking about this trilogy for months, maybe years, to come. I haven’t the words to explain how this book enthralled me. The Foxes went through beautiful character development and change throughout the series. They fought through the challenges thrown at them both on court and in life. These books brought a smile to my face at one moment and in the next I felt the urge to burst into tears, their fear and anger slapping me in he face any moment it got. It’s past 4:00am and I am writing this review after three or four LATE nights engrossing myself into this trilogy. I wish I could’ve devoured the words sooner, and then again and again. Let me tell you, I don’t read too many books or series over again because I already know how everything plays out, but this series will be the exception to my mindset. If you took the time to read this, I hope you understand how breathtakingly beautiful and heartbreaking these books were to me. They reaped my heart from my chest and soul, something that sadly doesn’t happen often for me. I enjoy many books, but I don’t always feel sad that I have reached the end of the story. My heart feels like it just stopped after being torn away from me and stabbed many, MANY times. I want to continue to be subjected to the characters and their odd lives. This book might not be for everyone, but it’s something I’m glad I found. No, glad is to small a word. I’m never going to be less grateful, less joyous at my chance discovery on a post from Pinterest. At this early hour the words evade me but understand that I love this trilogy with a broken heart that wants nothing but to protect the characters from the monsters of the past and present.
One day I hope I can write a book that will touch the spirit and soul of someone, just one person, like this series touched me.
-From A Reader Who Wishes They Could Better Describe How This Story Made Them Feel Whole And Broken All At The Same Time.
Thank you.