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Written on Feb 15, 2021
“I have questions.” “What about?” There’s a pause. “Sex.” “And we’re done with the movie.” I reach over and close the laptop. “What questions?” “Umm … well, how do you, like, choose if you’re a top or a bottom?” “There’s a sorting hat. Like in Harry Potter. It wasn’t even placed on my head before it screamed, ‘Top!’ and then all the other tops welcomed me to their house.”
Finley, Eden ; James, Saxon . Power Plays & Straight A's (CU Hockey Book 1) (p. 192). Kindle Edition.
That had me in freaking hysterics. The romance was generally pretty good - there were a few misses with a lack of communication but there had to be a story somewhere. I liked that both characters were fairly comfortable with their sexuality and that all their friends and community were supportive of them. I even understood why Foster hadn't come out - although I liked that as soon as he took Zach home he was willing to speak up. I loved that his parents were so supportive and understanding - even though he wasn't the son they were expecting to be (well I want to say gay here but he's bi so I don't know however you put that into English). And even Zach's parents were pretty awesome.
I really liked Zach. I liked his willingness to put himself out there - even though he's not remotely comfortable with it. And Foster was so easy going and kind and they were very sweet together. I'm not sure I will continue with the series - I liked Jacob but I'm not sure I particularly care enough to read his story - but I may pick up Seth's book with the hopes of seeing more Zach/Foster. 4.5 stars.