A review by galacticvampire
The Sunshine Court by Nora Sakavic

4.75

“What you hold onto is less important than the act of holding on itself. It’s so easy to get lost in ourselves and this world. Sometimes you need to find your way back one tiny miracle at a time.” 

Getting another aftg book was beyond any expectation I could ever have. 10 years later, we finally get to close that last plotline, the last boy to finally get his shot at life. 

This is very clearly part of a different world than the one where the main series takes place. Yes, it still is All For the Game, but it's also calmer, more grounded. 

The Sunshine Court is a story about healing. It's not plot-heavy or fast paced, but that isn't to say it's boring in the slightest. It builds and builds and builds, and Jean is such a deliciously complex character. 

He's rude and broken and sensitive but so, so caring. He worries so much and you can't deny he's genuinely a good soul who's been mistreated into brashness. 

And it's impossible for Jean not to outshine everyone else, and that would be okay if Jeremy didn't have a POV on the books as well. I like Jeremy. He's fun. But as soon as Jean steps in California he becomes less of a character and more of moral support reference. The other Trojans are cool, but I'm yet to be impressed by them 

I am really satisfied with what was delivered, and can't wait for more!