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End Game

A Football MM Romance

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End Game

By: Felice Stevens
Narrated by: Kale Williams
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In a world where winning is everything, without each other, it means nothing.

The first time I see Brody “Blink” Martin in the locker room, I fall hard.

Big blue eyes, ripped abs…let’s just say there’s a reason the position is called tight end.

But I’m Devlin “Devil” Summers—star quarterback, ladies’ man…and closeted.

So I look but don’t touch.

With the National Championship ours, I take a chance and kiss him.

And when he kisses me back, I’m winning for the second time that night.

From that moment on, we know we’re meant to be together.

Different teams and schedules can’t keep us apart.

Ten years later, we’re both playing for the Brooklyn Kings.

Super Bowl champions.

More in love than ever.

Still hiding who we are.

Then I’m forced to make the decision of a lifetime:

Football or love.

My end game is both.

End Game is a they fall together MM romance that proves when you love someone, nothing and no one can keep you apart. It’s a big city/small town, hurt comfort, football romance with two big alpha men who are beasts against their opponents, but total mushes when it comes to each other.

©2025 Felice Stevens (P)2025 Felice Stevens
Romance Sports Game Royalty

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"I’m ready to throw the ultimate touchdown and win the Super Bowl of life with you." 🏈

I was completely drawn into the world of Dev and Brody in this book. Their journey, the push and pull, the vulnerability they eventually shared – it all felt so real and compelling. I genuinely enjoyed watching their relationship unfold, brick by painstaking brick. There was a certain tenderness and raw honesty in their interactions that truly resonated with me. The narrative Felice Stevens crafted was undeniably powerful. Beyond the central romance, the book bravely tackled some incredibly important and, frankly, infuriating issues surrounding gay men in professional sports. It ignited a real fire in my belly to see the fear these characters faced about coming out whilst still actively playing. It’s 2025, for goodness sake, and the fact that these struggles still exist is just appalling. Felice Stevens handled these themes with sensitivity and a clear passion, making the story so much more than just a love story; it felt like a call for change, a mirror held up to society.

However, and this is where my feelings become a tad more nuanced, I have to address the structure of the book. The time jumps… oh, the time jumps! They were quite something. I found myself constantly trying to piece together the timeline. One minute we were in the thick of one period, and the next we were suddenly months or even years down the line. It honestly threw me off balance quite a few times and, if I'm being completely honest, I did lose track of the overall chronology. It felt a bit like trying to follow a conversation where someone keeps skipping ahead – you get the gist, but the finer details become hazy.

So, while the time-hopping did impact my overall enjoyment and clarity, the sheer heart and important message of End Game cannot be dismissed. It’s a testament to the power of love and the urgent need for acceptance in all areas of life. Perhaps a slightly more linear approach would have elevated it for me, but the impact of Dev and Brody’s journey, and the issues Felice Stevens so bravely brought to the forefront, is undeniable. It’s a book with a powerful punch, even if the delivery felt a little disjointed at times.

Enjoyable read and good second book in this series.

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