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Divisions

Out of Position, Book 3

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Divisions

By: Kyell Gold
Narrated by: Jeremy Sewell
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It's been over a month since Devlin Miski came out publicly, and no other professional athlete has followed suit. Dev just wants to put it all behind him and play football, helping his Chevali Firebirds win their first-ever division title. If only his teammates and everyone else could just let it go, he'd be fine. But there's one teammate in particular who seems determined to make his life difficult...

And for his boyfriend Lee, the past is never laid to rest. If it isn't his parents' troubled marriage, it's an old friend pulling him back into gay rights activism. Lee could make a splash by getting Dev to promote gay rights, but he knows it would distract Dev from football. So he has to balance the pressures of the outside world against the needs of his relationship, and even for a clever fox, that's a tall order.

In this third volume of Dev and Lee's story, the tiger and fox continue to explore their relationship. Personalities clash and dreams are on the line as Dev and Lee navigate their very public lives and try to stay true to themselves.

©2013 Kyell Gold (P)2015 Kyell Gold
Fiction Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Sports
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I've heard all the audio books for Out of Postion and this is Jeremy Sewell's worst reading. Not sure if at the time had bad studio for recording but just pops, lips smacking, background noise, etc. I know it gets better in the later ones but this one was the worst reading out of them.

Great book Bad reading.

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After the first two, it's good to see the story of Dev and Lee continue, an evolution of life from two different perspectives.

Comparing Division Play to the performance from Isolation Play and Out of Position is where it gets a little rough. The improvement that Jeremy had from book one to two seems to have regressed in book three. I don't know if all three were recorded at the same time or if book two was re-recorded, but the performance here seems like he rushed through it like the first book, and while the mic quality remained a slight issue in book 2, it feels worse here.

The performance issues aside, it's not something that would make me not recommend the audiobook. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

Another good Dev and Lee novel

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Yet another great addition to Dev and Lee's story. it felt a lot slower than the last two books, but that just might be the characters growing and life settling. 10/10

More love, more challenges.

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Nice slice of life story. Not written to be narrated. The same narrator is back not only with poor pronunciation, a wet mouth but now with inhales after every sentence. The production is amateurish so if that doesn't bother you, You'll enjoy it. IT flows a bit better than the previous stories. Also if you want to read a lot of sex, this is the book the pants are off!

Not bad not not 5 stars

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Yet another great continuation of Kyell's universe. Relationships are not always about sacrifices, but sometimes the person you have grown into conflict with the people you love. Dev and Lee have many trials ahead, and with Brian (an activist Skunk) making himself out to be a continued obstacle, Lee will have to make a choice. If you want to know what that choice is, then I suggest you buy this book and continue the series!

If your looking at this review and are interested but have not read the previous books then I suggest you read the last two books.
"Out of Position" - Book one
"Isolation play" - Book two

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Loved It!

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I wish I could have read these books when I was a confused gay teenager.

This series get better with each book!

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bring all the dev and Lee to this please. bring everything actually. I love your books

I love your work please bring it all over to audi

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The story itself was okay, however Kyell needed to focus a bit more in this one. At too many points in the book it felt like he was repeating himself for no real reason. Another problem this book has is that too many times it felt like the characters were just pissing about, with no real pay off at the end. And whether or not this was because of Kyell wanting to show "real life" with the characters, or just him spinning his wheels from a narrative standpoint, the story felt stagnate and boring at times.

Needed more focus

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