Out of Position
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4.9 • 76 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Dev is a football player at Forester University, a small liberal arts college where he and his teammates get to strut around and have their pick of the girls on Friday nights. That's as good as it gets--until he meets Lee, a fox with a quick wit and an attractive body.
Problem is, Lee's not a girl. He's a gay fox, an activist who never dreamed he'd fall for a football player. As their attraction deepens into romance, it's hard enough for them to handle each other, let alone their inquisitive friends, family, and co-workers. And if school is bad, the hyper- masculine world of professional sports that awaits Dev after graduation will be a hundred times worse.
Going it alone would make everything easier. If only they could stop fighting long enough to break up.
Customer Reviews
Gagged
My 2025 New Year’s resolution was to read more and this was a great way to start the year. This story had so many twist and turns and I am truly gagged that there is more to the story and I am so excited to read.
Amazing Book!
I’ve got really bad ADHD, I tend to start a book but never finish it. This book however kept me busy for a while. The way they started out and how everything progressed continually pulled at my heart strings wanting more. The “bedroom” parts were also very tame and sexy. I see myself as Dev, closeted, not wanting people to find out my secret and just want to live with my boyfriend in peace. I’ve already bought the second book and more than ready to start reading it! If you’re a furry and you like romance, THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU!
A sure purchase for furries
I picked up this book and discovered Gold on the recommendation of my mate after listening to him talk to me about Waterways. I have to admit that I was not disappointed in my purchase. The story was well thought out and hit home with me personally on the subject of coming out and the reactions that I received from my family members. I felt at some points the story was a bit drawn out, but mearly to draw the reader into the world that was being laid out around you. The personal interactions of Dev and Lee lead to many moments of me simply not being able to leave the book as they drew tension from problems easily relatable to. This book left me wanting more and I'm glad that I picked this one up. 9.5/10