![]() ![]() Roland used to be involved quite heavily in an activist group in his youth. This mystery in this novel is one that's on a much more personal scale for Elliot. Elliot and Tucker were in a relationship of sorts before the first book, and now they're trying to find their way back together and actually give their relationship a shot. This story is almost like an after in a couple's honeymoon phase. For one, Tucker is very headstrong and forthright about his feelings, and Elliot, while also stubborn in his own way, is less about confessing his feelings like Tucker is. ![]() They make a good pair in bed, but outside of it? They find that they have obstacles to overcome in order to make their relationship work. Elliot and Tucker have moved in together and we see reasons for them maybe not working well together in their daily lives. This is a continuation of the first book, so this absolutely cannot be read as a standalone. I did think Fair Play was a solid book, but it did get a little bogged down at some points compared to the first book, Fair Game. I am slowly becoming obsessed with Josh Lanyon's books. ![]()
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