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Taking in Kason Fuller as roommate is meant to be a favor; one I regret immediately. The bumbling, virgin football player drives me to the brink of sanity, stealing my food, my sleep, my peace and solitude. My solution? Call a ceasefire. Get him out on dates and out of my hair. Yet as our truce shifts, I realize there’s a depth to this connection unlike any I’ve felt before. It turns out, I don’t mind his presence. I crave it, along with every morsel I learn about him. But falling for the guy from the wrong side of the tracks wasn’t in the cards. And I’m not the only one who thinks so. Now, I’m at a crossroads between the life I thought I’d have, or risking everything to catch him.
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I love C.E Ricci’s Leighton U sports romance series and I was so excited when Fair Catch finally released.
I loved Kason’s book so much, I was really intrigued with him when he was introduced in Caught Stealing. We get to understand him more on a deeper emotional level and he’s quickly became one of my favorite characters in this series.
I loved Kason and Haye’s dynamic. They are so different from each other which is why they couldn’t stand each other at first but once they got to know each other more they soon start to grow more closer. I also loved the demisexual representation in this book. We learn that Hayes is demisexual and why he doesn’t have a lot of great relationships in the past.
I loved seeing Kason and Hayes spending time with each other and once they understood each other on a more emotional and deeper level their relationship was more easy and natural. They both have amazing chemistry and they were both so sweet with each other and I loved their soft and intimate moments.
Like any relationship Kason and Hayez had their ups and downs but what I loved is how they both had an understanding with each other’s past and their different backgrounds of how they grew up.
I also really loved seeing more of Quinton and Oakley in this book, I loved them in Iced Out and it’s nice to read more of their lives from where they left off in the first book.
Overall like all of C.E Ricci’s books, I enjoyed this one a lot. Fair Catch is more of her lighter books which is refreshing and different but she still knows how to get you in the feels every time with her talent of writing emotional and well developed characters.
sorry but there's zero way I could rate it any higher after the line about licking butter out of his booty hole