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SWAT Ed.: Fox & Bull by A.E. Via

kristinafh's review against another edition

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5.0

Reread July 2023 - changed to 5 stars.

mynameiskate2807's review against another edition

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5.0

**********Contains Spoilers**********

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved the connection between Fox and Bull. I loved how Fox slowly got to know and tame his new horse Diablo until he let him ride him. He’d been mistreated badly by his last owner so was very wary of people so it was beautiful to see him trust Bull. I loved how Fox slowly started to love being on a ranch until he never wanted to go back to Atlanta until he was pretty much dragged away by God, Day and the rest of their and his SWAT team. I loved how much Walker and Amelia took to Fox and just wanted Bull to be happy, and they slowly became the family that Fox had never had. Man who knew how smart Fox actually was and all the schooling he’d actually done. I liked getting snippets of Fox’s team mates and Lol God and Day are still a*seholes. I really didn’t like Dale to begin with but as he slowly opened up to Fox about his issues and that he didn’t want Bull to have to go through the same thing, their friendship slowly evolved into that of brothers who loved to push each other’s buttons. Man, I’m looking forward to the next book, which should be really interesting considering how God, Day and the rest of their team, as well as SWAT were introduced to them. Lol there’s also a very fine line between love and hate. I’d recommend this book, series and author to everyone.

roryta86reads's review

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5.0

I think that this is the best Nothing special installment yet.

The chemistry between bull and fox is off the charts. I was grinning from ear to ear for most of this story. The slow burn was just the right amount of slow. I never got bored and I wanted to know more. I think fox is my favorite character after Day.

The interactions with Dale were annoying as fuck, but again, it was the right amount of annoying. Maybe it’s just me, but you can see how much the author improved her writing skills. I cannot wait for the next part.

I think this is one of my favorite series ever!

I might come back to write more later!!

Something really special happens in this story. The vulnerability felt between Bull and Fox is off the charts! And the special character, the horse Diablo, and how plays into the story. There’s a part in the middle where fox is having a moment with Diablo that makes me sob with sadness and joy and love.

phkmly's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

kayn's review

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challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring tense fast-paced

5.0

udita_001's review

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious relaxing tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.5

crystal_bookworm's review

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5.0

Loved it

Absolutely loved this book and the characters. Another great book with lots of romance, steam, fluff, action, cowboys and plot. Now I have to wait for the next one.

clumsycrane's review against another edition

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5.0

5 stars. I really love this series. This book was great because Bull isn't part of the team. I liked that the setting was almost all on the farm instead of the precinct.

ellietriplett's review against another edition

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3.0

Suggested by the algorithm on my library app and, yes, starting with book 8 is probably dumb, but not a bad read in general. Sex scenes were a little underwritten, which is a shame, but there were a lot of them, so I guess it evens out.

galleytrot's review against another edition

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  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

READ: Jan 2023
FORMAT: Audio 

BRIEF SUMMARY: 
In this contemporary romance set an hour out of Atlanta, SWAT Lieutenant Fox is beginning to grow tired of the negative PR that comes with high-stakes decision making on the job. After his most recent job gets him a suspension, he volunteers his free time to help Bull’s father with an ongoing vandalism problem at his ranch. 

ENTERTAINMENT VALUE: 3.75 / 5⭐ 
This was a nice romance that breaks a bit away from the action that most of the Nothing Special series is known for. We still get a couple of SWAT scenes, but we’re more heavily focused on the main pairing and what’s going on at the ranch instead of on the streets of Atlanta. 

Fox and Bull are both in a position to re-evaluate their current miserable paths in life – Fox on a career path he never necessarily wanted, and Bull in avoiding relationships over his fear of abandonment. Fox is ready, willing, and able to help fill the hole in Bull’s heart, while in the meantime he finds happiness and purpose in the goings-on on the ranch – especially once he meets a rescued Arabian horse in need of rehabilitation. 

TECHNICAL / PRODUCTION: 3.5 / 5⭐ 
I want to say that it’s weird how Fox manages to get away with the things he does in this book. Can we talk about excessive force? There are two people whose lives he’s potentially changed through the use of non-lethal ammo. The first over trespassing and an act of mischief that was never committed, and the second over a fight that never even got to start. Both cases are treated as a completely reasonable thing to do in their scenarios. The latter may be more justifiable as self defense, but there are many other less-potentially-life-altering ways to incapacitate somebody, or even just to scare them off. 

Don’t get me wrong, I like bad ass men doing bad ass things, but excessive force is kind of a whole problem that needs to be talked about more. I have seen what rubber bullets and bean bag rounds can actually do to people. I won’t say there’s no case where they could possibly be useful, but This Ain’t It.

Production-wise, there were a couple of issues with the audiobook. I'm not sure if the problem was in the writing or in the audio editing, but there were a couple of points where lines were tried twice, but the second take was not edited out. There was also one point with an audible crackling. Aiden Snow's performance, however, was great as always.

FINAL THOUGHTS - OVERALL: 3.75 / 5⭐ 
If you’re looking for more delicious man-on-man fun, this one is a bit of a tease for a while; but when it gets there, it gets there. You won’t find too much APD stuff in this book, and the mandatory Nothing Special Cast Parade doesn’t happen until the last fifth of the book, so if you’re here looking for more God and Day content, this one might be a pass for you. 

There is representation in this book for the gays and not much else. There are a couple characters described in previous books as non-white, but you wouldn’t know it if you read this book as a standalone. 

The following elaborates on my content warnings. These may be interpreted as spoilers, but I do not go into deep detail.
This book contains: police brutality and excessive force; a past situation of abandonment; a panic attack; a horse that was rescued from an abusive situation; mention of a past parent's death from breast cancer; and, an intimate moment captured without consent and used as blackmail.

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