![]() ![]() Sakavic is smart in her writing style and doesn’t do anything that would take away from the character’s pre-emphasized back story. The challenge of the Raven pushes the Foxes, however there is more than simply a game of exy that will push them to their limits. The plot thickens as Riko, Kevin, Andrew, and Neil continue to interact and face off on the court. There were so many times when I felt my body tense with excitement or nerves about what was to come because Sakavic is always one step ahead of the reader. Not only do the characters have major growth in this novel, the plot develops and causes the reader to become even more intrigued in the world of Exy. While The Foxhole Court was more of a set up novel, the second novel really pushes events and character interactions to keep the reader captivated. However, when it comes to The Raven King I’m forced to eat my words. ![]() I’ve said it before, the sequel is never better than the original. *end of spoilers* These facts alone make the beginning of The Raven King enticing and interesting, making me want to pick up the book as soon as I finished the first one. *spoilers for The Foxhole Court* Seth has died at the hand of Riko in pursuit of dominance over Kevin and the PSU Foxes, the team is short one player, and they only have a few weeks until they face Edgar Allen University and the Ravens on the exy court. ![]() The second book in the All For the Game series picks up right where The Foxhole Court ended. ![]()
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