A review by chychy386
Foolish Puckboy by Eden Finley, Saxon James

emotional funny lighthearted reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

i enjoyed reading this book and found it easy to read and funny. the characters themselves were very cute and wholesome unlike the other characters in the series up to now and i liked it, it was in a way a break from all the sex that was happening in the other books. i liked how in this book, there was just a lot more communication on what they wanted in the relationship and the future. i do wish there was a little bit more build up into the relationship like even though it wasn't as rushed as the other books it was still a bit rushed. i wish they just had bit more of a getting to know each other and seeing if they were interested in each other mentally rather than physically. Again, unlike the other books i found it enjoyable to read that they wanted a relationship at the start instead of starting off in this weird sexual situationship which then turns into this big whole thing of "does the other person want to be with me" kind of thing. 
i also loved how different htis book was from the other ones as this one wasnt between two hockey players or even two people in the hockey world, this book was about a hockey player and a firefighter which may seem like an odd pairing but was really nailed in this book. 
it was really nice how there was a bit more representation, like you dont get a lot of Pansexual representation in LGBTQ+ books and so it was nice as well as reading about the character not having t go through the whole "am i gay?" situationship as both characters were very aware of their sexuality. 
this book was just very wholesome with two amazingly cute characters who communicated openly and honestly. it was refreshing to read.