Neil comes in the story knowing he’s going to lie through his teeth to everyone, to his teammates and his couch. FOXHOLE COURT PLOT FULLThe story is full of disasters for every character. I wasn’t really expecting that I would enjoy a book about sports. Maybe he’s finally found someone and something worth fighting for.” Book Review: Neil has survived the last eight years by running. One of Neil’s new teammates is a friend from his old life, and Neil can’t walk away from him a second time. But Neil’s not the only one with secrets on the team. His lies will hold up only so long under this kind of scrutiny and the truth will get him killed. The team is high profile and he doesn’t need sports crews broadcasting pictures of his face around the nation. Signing a contract with the PSU Foxes is the last thing a guy like Neil should do. He’s short, he’s fast, he’s got a ton of potential-and he’s the runaway son of the murderous crime lord known as The Butcher. “Neil Josten is the newest addition to the Palmetto State University Exy team. This is going to end well.(Last Updated On: August 30, 2017) Synopsis for “The Foxhole Court” by Nora Sakavic: 15)Īlready giving each other looks and taunting each other. Neil flicked him a cool look sped up to a jog. “Too good to play with us, too good to ride with us?” It’s just plainly about Andrew, too.Īndrew opened the back door of Hernandez’s SUV when Neil passed and gave Neil a knowing, taunting smile. Can you say obsession much? I know it’s not just all about Kevin catching his eye. Dude spent all spring trying to find out who Andrew was. Meeting Andrew face to face was as disorienting as it was painful.Īndrew smiled down at Neil and tapped two fingers to his temple in salute. Neil spent this spring digging up everything he could find on Andrew, wanting to understand the man who’d caught Kevin’s eye. I know he loves Exy, but it seems like he just paid special extra attention to Andrew over other players. I just really love how Neil’s never even met the guy and he already just knows all these things about Andrew and feels a certain way about him. He’d spent three years at a juvie facility and barely avoided a second term. Most of the Foxes were self destructive, whereas Andrew seemed keen on collateral damage. Andrew was the Foxes’ freshman goalkeeper and their deadliest investment. Andrew Minyard didn’t look like much in person, blonde and five feet even, but Neil knew better. He’d seen this face in too many newspaper clippings to not know him on sight. Wymack already said the man’s name, but Neil didn’t need it. FOXHOLE COURT PLOT SERIALAs a summary, Neil Josten joins Palmetto State University’s Exy team (a made up sport), even though he’s running from his past and his father, a serial killer knows as The Butcher.Īnd now, we’ll just dive right into it, yeah? To start off, The Foxhole Court is the first book in the All for the Game trilogy and it’s written by Nora Sakavic. looking and Andrew doing something, recalling something Andrew said, or asking other characters about Andrew.) honestly, these two interact a lot so even with only 14 chapters you’re getting A LOT of interaction for me to sort through. I don’t put any descriptive stuff in my analysis unless Neil is directly involved (I.e. FOXHOLE COURT PLOT SERIESAlso, because this series is third person limited and focuses only on Neil’s thoughts, we get a lot of description of Andrew filtered through Neil. Now, because they’re different books with different authors it will be slightly different, as these chapters are way longer than The Raven Cycle chapters, but fewer chapters exist because of this. Just like I did with Ronan and Adam (and Ronan and Kavinsky), I will be assessing the interactions between Andrew and Neil.
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