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The most important things in Simon Murray’s life are football, friends, and film—in that order. His friends despair of him ever meeting someone, but despite his loneliness, Simon is cautious about looking for more. Then his best friends drag him to a party, where he barges into a football conversation and ends up defending the honour of star forward Declan Tyler—unaware that the athlete is present. In that first awkward meeting, neither man has any idea they will change each other's lives forever. Like his entire family, Simon revels in living in Melbourne, the home of Australian Rules football and mecca for serious fans. There, players are treated like gods—until they do something to fall out of public favour. This year, the public is taking Declan to task for suffering injuries outside his control, so Simon's support is a bright spot. But as Simon and Declan fumble toward a relationship, keeping Declan's homosexuality a secret from well-meaning friends and an increasingly suspicious media becomes difficult. Nothing can stay hidden forever. Soon Declan will have to choose between the career he loves and the man he wants, and Simon has never been known to make things easy—for himself or for others.
Publication Year: 2012
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This is my second time reading this. I like how the story just sucks me into it and wouldn't let go till the last page. It's not often that I re-read books, just cos of that, I've change it to 5stars.
A visit to the the author's website mentioned that It will be re-released this August as a 'writer's cut' and a sequel in Oct (squuuueeee!). Can't wait for Tigerland!
Review from Jan2011:
Book was a total surprise. Didn't expect it to be this good.
I really loved this exploration of fame, sexuality, and masculinity. Well written (though Declan is almost too good to be true), I'll definitely be checking out everything else Kennedy has to offer. Reading this right after Josh Lanyon, however, makes the "fade to black" sex scenes a bit noticeable.