This is the third book in the series, following [b:A Sticky Wicket in Bollywood|17406413|A Sticky Wicket in Bollywood|T.A. Chase|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1361478635s/17406413.jpg|24245493], which I really liked and [b:Chasing the King of the Mountains|17832281|Chasing the King of the Mountains|Devon Rhodes|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1366732353s/17832281.jpg|24949383], which I loved.I probably wouldn't rate this book as highly as the first two, and most definitely not as high as Chasing the King of the Mountains which was my favourite so far.I think the second book really stood out because of the more unique nature of the sport (cycling, the Tour de France in particular) while the football in At First Touch was more common place.The plot was also slightly more predictable however it was still very enjoyable. My only real complaint was the name of one of the main characters. His name was Ewansiha and I have no idea how to pronounced it so I am sure I was mangling it in my head. He was known by the nickname "King" but his real first name was used enough for me to be really conscious of stumbling over it. It seems a rather silly complaint and I certainly don't think characters should be named 'easy' names just to make them more pronounceable but it was just something that stood out to me.3.5 starsI now publish all my m/m reviews on my blog so if you want to see all my m/m reviews in one place come visit at Because Two Men Are Better Than One!