All for the Game
reading order.
1 book by Nora Sakavic.. Spice tracked per book. Here's the only order that works.
Quick verdict
Use this reading-order guide to start the series without guessing, then follow the related book and author paths if the world feels like a fit.
- Best starting clues: 256 pages, Spice 1/5.
- 2 book profile links help you compare before choosing.
- 8 related guide links keep the craving going.
Reader fit
256 pages | Series guide available
Read if
- Readers who want a faster, clearer path through this reading-order guide.
Skip if
- Readers who want to skip series context entirely.
Spice breakdown
- Spice 1/5
- Use this as a comfort-zone clue before you commit.
Pacing and commitment
- 256 pages
- shorter commitment
Series context
Reading order guide | verified series context
What you're getting into.
This series doesn't flinch away from difficult territory. It earns its intensity — the characters face real consequences and the stakes feel bone-deep. Nora Sakavic's All for the Game spans 2 books and totals 580 profiled pages (roughly 9 hours of reading time). The spice level sits at 1/5 on the spice scale.
The series is complete with all 2 books published, so you can binge the whole thing without waiting. If you're looking for a series that rewards you for reading in order — where callbacks land, character arcs pay off, and the ending hits different because you were there from the beginning — this is worth clearing your schedule for.
Last updated April 2026
Start with Book 1. Always.
Start with The Foxhole Court. It's Book 1 for a reason — the author built the world, the characters, and the tension in order. Skipping ahead means missing context that makes later books hit harder. Trust the process.
The 2 books, in verified profile order.
Every book in one line.
- The Foxhole Court - Spice 1/5 | 256 pages | Dark.
- The King's Men - Spice 2/5 | 324 pages | Dark.
Before you dive in.
Themes and content present in this series, based on book summaries and spice levels.
What you're signing up for.
Real talk: once you start, you won't want to stop. Plan accordingly.
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Quick answers.
Do I need to read All for the Game in order?
Yes. All for the Game is built to be read sequentially — characters develop across books, plot threads carry over, and later reveals depend on context from earlier installments. Starting out of order means missing the buildup that makes the payoff worth it. Start with Book 1: The Foxhole Court.
How spicy is All for the Game?
The spice level in All for the Game ranges from 1/5 throughout. There is some romantic content, but it's not the primary focus.
How long will it take to read All for the Game?
The full verified local series set is 580 pages across 2 books. At an average reading speed, that's roughly 9 hours of reading time, or about 19 hours on audiobook. It's a manageable commitment — you could finish it in a dedicated weekend or spread it across a couple of weeks.
Is All for the Game finished?
Yes — All for the Game is complete with all 2 books published. You can read the entire series without waiting for future releases.
What is All for the Game about?
All for the Game by Nora Sakavic is a 2-book series in the verified local graph. A dark, intense New Adult sports fiction built around found family, sports, trauma recovery. 256 pages with a gentle... The series builds on its foundation with each installment — characters deepen, stakes raise, and the story earns its payoff by the end.
Are there content warnings for All for the Game?
Yes — we've compiled content considerations for All for the Game in the content warnings section above. These are based on themes present in the book summaries and the spice level of the series.
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