Divisions (Dev & Lee book 3)

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Description

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.

Cover and interior illustrations are by Blotch.


Author: Kyell Gold
ISBN: 978-1-936689-27-9
Style:  Literary Work
Content:  Novel
Parental Rating:  NC-17 – Graphic sexual situations
Publication Date:  January 2013

1 review for Divisions (Dev & Lee book 3)

  1. maxius.tj

    Kyell Gold has done it again!!!
    He has written another awefurrific book inside the Forester Universe. The bigest contrast however that is found in Division compared to Out of Position and Isolation Play is the fact that Division’s can stand alone vs the first two having to be read in order. The beginning of division is basically a review of key events that happened in OOP and IP (out of position and isolation play respectively) and as soon as the review is finished, the reader is dove directly into recognizable territory from the ending of isolation play. again another great book that i was fortunate to read directly after isolation play. Cant wait for the next book.

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