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Single Dads Club #1

The Falcon and the Foe

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Two single dads. One huge grudge. And one tiny tent.

It’s hard enough balancing two jobs with raising my son solo. Forget dating. I barely have time for laundry.

But when my son’s scouting troop The Falcons needed a co-scout leader, I couldn’t say no. There’s just one ginormous problem: the other scout leader Russ.

To all other parents, he’s #DadGoals, Mr. Sexy Widower who lords over the drop off line.

To me? He’s the bane of my picket-fenced existence - stuck up, anal (not in the fun way), and definitely the person who got me booted from the Parent Teacher Association. I can’t let him wrest control of The Falcons and have history repeat itself - no matter how hot he looks in his khaki uniform.

Thing is, the more we work together, the more I glimpse the caring man lurking under the cold exterior. Maybe he isn’t the completely wretched human being I thought.

We’d both sworn off romance to focus on fatherhood, and nothing’s going to change that, not even sharing a too-small tent in the wilderness.

Right?

The Falcon and the Foe is an MM enemies-to-lovers romance containing hot single dads, sizzling snarky banter, pitched tent puns, skinny dipping, and an HEA. It's the first in the Single Dads Club series, but can be read as a standalone.

296 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 24, 2022

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A.J. Truman

26 books764 followers
Welcome! I’m a gay male author who writes MM romance filled with humor, heart, and hot guys. My characters fall into bed and fall in love, usually in that order. Think LOL meets DTF.

I live in central Indiana, surrounded by churches and Olive Gardens, with my husband, son, and cats. When I’m not writing, I’m chasing around a toddler or sneaking off to a movie.

Make sure to sign up for my newsletter The Outsiders to get the latest updates on my books and to start reading free stories.

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Profile Image for Snjez.
912 reviews858 followers
April 4, 2024
3.5 stars

This was my first book by this author and I really enjoyed it overall, especially the first half of the story.

What I liked the most:
- Russ and Cal as the main characters, I liked how realistic they felt
- the humor and the banter between them
- their relationship with their kids
- the camping
- their group of friends

The only thing that didn't work for me was the way the intimate scenes were written. Maybe it's just me, but I think there were too many and they felt a bit cringey in a story where there are so many scenes with children.

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Re-read 4/2024: I re-read this because the audiobook is narrated by Nick J. Russo. I still like the same things I enjoyed the first time around. Russ and Cal are so much fun, especially in the beginning when they can't stand each other, and NJR made their banter sound even better and funnier.
5 stars for the audiobook.
Profile Image for len ❀ [small hiatus due to studying].
390 reviews4,305 followers
August 12, 2023
y'all know that meme that was made of chrissy teigen at the 2015 golden globes?



that was me the whole time reading this

if you're looking for so-called enemies to lovers who say they hate each other but also wanna get in each others pants like a bunch of teenage horny rabbits, absolute cringe, second hand embarrassment, immature fathers who act like children, petty reasons to “hate” each other, ott banter and humor, then look no further!
Profile Image for Kati *☆・゚ [a bit distracted atm].
1,011 reviews482 followers
July 15, 2023
re-listen July 2023

total comfort-audio. ♡

“Like I told you, Cal. I don’t have time for bullshit. I see myself being with you for the long haul. We are a family.”



4.25**** stars


Well, this was so much fun! I enjoyed myself a lot while listening! I’m usually not one to go for the single-dad trope but I wanted to try another series by AJ Truman. And Nick J. Russo was narrating, so… here I am.


This is some kind of enemies-to-lovers (yk, the loosely used term) with Russ, the stickler to the rules single dad and super dad and also the scouts’ leader of the Falcons. After he lost his husband in a fatal accident four years ago he’s driven by fear of something else happening, especially to his son, Quintin. So his main goal is to teach his scouts first aid and safety and other stuff that is more on the not-side of the fun spectrum.

Enter Cal. He’s practically the polar opposite of Russ and when he and his son Josh join the scouts their usual head-butting reaches new heights. But slowly, with spending more and more time together there is some kind of understanding for the other man forming.

And when the scouts group with Cal and Russ as their leaders go onto a camping trip there is not only the camp fire burning. I don’t know what was more fun to watch; the spider incident or the skinny dipping debacle *lmfaooo

“So, how was your camping trip with Scoutmaster Asshole?”
“Um. It was fine.”
“What’d you all do?”
“Oh, you know. We built a campfire, made s’mores, went on a hike, Russ and I made out and gave each other handjobs, we went canoeing.”
“Come again?”
“Almost. But then the kids found us.”



And *phew I really like the smut AJT is writing!! So hot. Even hotter with NJR moaning in your ears *blushing a little —Cal and Russ had great chemistry! And I loved their love story.

My only niggle with this book was that there was not much about the Single Dads Club. I really would’ve loved to get to know them better and explore their friendship with each other some more as some of these side-characters become main-characters in the following books.


I really come to love this author’s way of light and swoony storytelling with a lot of banter and full of humor in it. His romances really became some kind of happy place for me I so enjoy being in. Each book individually didn't qualify for a five-star rating so far BUT if I could, I would give the author overall all the stars for the mushy feelings his stories pull from me and the great entertainment. ♡




side note: the prequel "Three Nights with the Manny" was a super cute, short read and a great intro to the series.

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Single Dads Club Series:

Prequel short - Three Nights with the Manny - 3.5 stars
Book 1 - The Falcon and the Foe - 4.25 stars
Book 2 - The Mayor and the Mystery Man - 4.0 stars
Book 3 - The Barkeep and the Bro - 4.0 stars
Profile Image for Carol [Goodreads Addict].
2,762 reviews25.2k followers
April 4, 2024
The Falcon and the Foe is book one in the Single Dads Club by A.J. Truman. I’ve had this on my Kindle for awhile now. The whole series looks super cute. And I really enjoyed getting to know these two.



First, I’ll introduce you to Cal Hogan, forty years old, single dad. He is a bit of a mess. He is super out going and works two jobs trying to support his nine year old son, Josh. He works in a local high end grocery store and also does voice over work in a home studio in his basement. Organization is not one of Cal’s qualities. He doesn’t see cleaning the house or going through stacks of old mail as a priority. I loved the way he could meet someone and be their best friend in three minutes flat. But the school his son goes to has a lot of people with money, people that live for wearing the perfect clothes, driving the perfect car, and having the perfect children. I felt so bad for the way they looked down on Cal.

Russ Ettinger is forty one years old and is raising his nine year old son, Quentin. Russ was in love once but lost his husband in a terrible accident. Now Russ lives his life terrified of something terrible happening to his son. He is determined to keep him safe at all costs. Russ is the president of the PTA and is the perfect dad. He cooks, he is organized, his clothes are always perfect. He also makes Cal crazy.



When Josh comes home and tells his dad he wants to join the Falcons, a scouting group for boys, Cal is determined that it will be a positive experience for his son, except when he learns that Russ is the scout leader. Of course he is! The man that makes his life miserable. And when he learns that the troop needs a co-leader, Cal might have jumped at the idea, at first just to drive Russ crazy! But a funny thing happens. As these two spend time together, as they get to know one another, they start to realize that they were all wrong about the other. And they actually bring out the best in each other. Russ starts to loosen up a bit. He smiles more, laughs even. He starts to listen to some of Cal’s ideas. And Cal starts to try to do better with his organizational skills.

These two really were cute together and their chemistry was crazy hot! Most of all, though, they were both fantastic dads. And together, they found something they both were missing, family. They balanced each other out which in turn, provided a better rounded out experience for the boys. They might have started out as enemies, but then they became friends, then they became more.

Book two in this series is Leo’s book, The Mayor and the Mystery Man, and sounds like so much fun.

For more about this book and so many others, come and visit me at Carol's Crazy Bookish World.
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Profile Image for Jamie.
683 reviews112 followers
December 28, 2022
I always have a hard time rating books like this. Because while I didn't hate it, I also didn't love it. There was nothing particularly bad about this book, it was decent. I guess you could say it was average, I really don't have much to say about it.

To end on a positive note, I will say I did love how both of the MCs were in their 40s - they were both mature and communicative (even while being silly at times) which was very refreshing.
Profile Image for Ed Davis.
2,646 reviews96 followers
January 27, 2022
Ok, this is officially my favorite book so far this year, and A. J. Truman has become one of my favorite authors. I know, I have a lot of favorite authors but that just gives me more choices.

I love enemies to lovers books. I love a slow burn, and I love stories about middle aged gay men finding happiness and love. This book has it all.

Russ and Cal are incredible main characters. Cal is a messy bear who’s full of personality and good humor. Russ is a good looking uptight perfectionist who always needs to be in control. They hate each other until they don’t.

When Cal showed up at the Spirit Day Celebration with a piece of green construction paper pinned to his chest I cried. It was so perfect and sweet. As a retired teacher it really hit home.
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894 reviews274 followers
January 28, 2022
RTC but man did I enjoy this book, I had so much fun reading this one and it really worked for me.

I received an ARC of this book, and this is my honest review.
Profile Image for Ben Howard.
1,339 reviews170 followers
May 2, 2024
I know they say don't judge a book by its cover, but the new covers for this series really drew me in and got me to pick up The Falcon and the Foe. I'm glad I did because I had a really good time reading Cal and Russ' romance.

The enemies part of enemies-to-lovers was so fun. I loved their bickering and one-upmanship. And they were enemies for a good chunk of time which was perfect. One of my pet peeves with enemies-to-lovers is then the enemies portion is barely a blip and they're lovers too fast. Cal and Russ' progression from enemies to friendly to lovers was really well done!

Family and friends play a big part in this single dads romance, and I can't wait to read the romances of the other dads in the 'Single Dads Club'.
Profile Image for Kaity.
1,720 reviews24 followers
November 7, 2022
4 stars

This was an unexpected win! Haha I loved this dynamic Cal and Russ had. They went from enemies to friends/lovers to full lovers.

Loved how they were both single Dad’s but Cal was a little more chaotic while Russ was more meticulous!

I do wish we had more in-depth conversations rather than glossing over the past since it impacted both MCs life. But even with that said the writing and the characters made me love the book!

There were definite times I laughed out loud haha this is definitely not going to be my last AJ Truman book!

Nick J Russo also narrated the book and I loved every minute of it, thought he fit for these two characters.
Profile Image for Johnee.
175 reviews395 followers
March 25, 2024
If you’re looking for a contemporary romance about two single dads who haven’t had a relationship in a long time, who have to co-lead their sons scout troop and includes the tropes: rivals-to-lovers, opposites attract, and “only one tent” trope… look no further!

The Falcon and The Foe was hilarious, fun, enjoyable, endearing, spicy and just a joy to read. I found myself chuckling often, especially at the beginning. The progression of this story was so digestible and it makes it easy when you can enjoy and like both main characters. Both main characters have LAYERS, and are holding onto some trauma from their pasts (terrible advantage taking exes and dealing with grief).

The fact that I sprinted through this in 5 days is always a good sign (y’all I’m such a slow reader but not when it comes to books I vibe well with), which meant that it was hard to put down!

[Minor high-level spoiler just below - but is it really if it's Rivals-to-Lovers?]

When it comes to rivals-to-lovers in any story, I'm skeptical each time because it can be challenging to convince the reader to believe the main characters’ feelings have done a 180 on each other. However, A.J. has achieved this in a believable way! They continue to interact as they did when they were rivals, but in a more bickering, poking-fun-at way, than serious. Bcause Cal and Russ stayed true to their characters thoughts about each other (but evolving into a positive light), I was convinced.

I think some of the humour that I truly enjoyed and loved was missing in the third quarter and I was happy to find more laughs in the fourth. The writing is strong and it’s such a fun time and pleasure to read… not to mention, the spice is spicing! I loved seeing the characters remain in character even during those spicy moments.

I really liked this book! And whilst, there were a few things that kind of just irked me - I can’t quite put my finger on why, there’s not really anything bad I can say about this book. Overall, it’s something I think most people will enjoy.
Profile Image for ~✿ Tala✿~ .
164 reviews42 followers
January 28, 2022
4.5 stars ⭐️

This was lovely! Lovely read!

✨Enemies to lovers; grump sunshine; slow-burn; single dads with cute kids ✨-- this book hit all the spots!

Brief summary:
This book is about MCs: Cal and Russ, two single day dads raising their boys who constantly butt heads at PTA meetings or school events. Russ is a well-off business man, punctual, serious; member of the PTA who is well liked by the other parents. Cal is more of a free spirit, a bit forgetful, messy, balancing two job and the parent who brings chips in a bag to school events (instead of homemade healthy snacks, the horror!!). Forced to co-lead their sons Scout troop, they butt heads and then slowly form a friendship that leads to love.

My thoughts
In the beginning, Cal and Russ were insufferable in different ways. They were imperfect characters and I understood why they they disliked one another lol they were both kinda mean and annoying and judgy!! ( As a messy-always-perpetually-late person, I was team Cal at the beginning and found Russ so mean and uptight haha ) BUT the more I kept reading, slowly their actions made sense and it was hard not to love and empathize with them.

I really enjoyed their friendship development and their slow burn romance. The writing was great, the characters felt real and multifaceted. HIGHLIGHT: Realistic bodies for 40 yr dads! Hairy, big bellies, beards and dadbods that weren't just tolerated but appreciated by each other.

This is my first AJ Truman book and after this read, I'm really excited to read the rest of the series.
Profile Image for Gustaf.
1,442 reviews172 followers
May 1, 2022
I really enjoyed this book. Really, really enjoyed it. First of all, it's freaking hilarious. I laughed and highlighted, laughed and highlighted and laughed and highlighted some more. Seriously, you shouldn't read this book if you don't like to laugh.

In this book we are meeting Russ and Cal. Russ is the "perfect" dad. Stuck up and always following his self imposed rules to the very end. Cal is more of a free spirit. He's always close to a laugh and is friendly with most everyone. When these two gets together in the beginning they clash and they clash hard. Which leads to some utterly ridiculous scenes. Seriously, I loved the banter in the beginning of this book.

As much as I enjoyed the enemies part of this enemies to lovers story when these two guys finally gets together it's hot and sweet and it gave me all the feels. I was rooting for them so hard and I couldn't help smiling from ear to ear.

The whole single dads club thing is fun, they are more like found family than friends and I can't wait to read the other guys stories. The kids, Josh and Quentin where awesome. Kids in romance stories can totally be written for the wrong reason (keeping the MC's) apart but in this one they added another layer to the story. It was great, really.

It's been a while since I last picked up this author's work and right now I can't remember why. This series is going straight to my insta buy list.
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767 reviews131 followers
December 24, 2022
Adorable love story between two men in their prime

Both are single father to two 9 year old boys, and they can’t stand each other. Russ is uptight, the perfect, shiny gay widower, and leads a group of Falcons. Josh, Cal’s son, wants to join said Falcons, and Cal (the exact opposite of Josh, messy, chaotic and always ready to laugh) isn’t overly fond of the idea of having to deal with all the super-mums and dads. To Russ’ dismay, Cal volunteers to co-lead the Falcons because he loves ruffling Russ’ feathers.

Their story is low on angst, high of 🔥 and overall adorable. It’s not quite 4 stars, but I’m feeling generously because it made me smile. Not bad for a first book of a series - looking forward to the next ones now 😊
Profile Image for Em Jay.
259 reviews51 followers
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February 1, 2022
DNF @ 70%. No rating.

Well loves I’m honoring my 2022 promise to myself to not read books that no longer spark joy (thank you, Marie Kondo 😌), so I’m putting this one out to pasture. I don’t want to be a hater so I’ll just leave my thoughts on this book as no comment.
Profile Image for Lori.
255 reviews20 followers
July 10, 2023
Such a great enemies to lovers story! I loved getting to know Cal and Russ and seeing them fall for each other. They were both hot and hilarious! Really well written and Nick J Russo's narration brought out to the next level, loved it!
Profile Image for Jazer (catching up on TBRs).
265 reviews13 followers
August 1, 2023
Edit: Forgot to mention. Great narration from Nick J. Russo, by the way! The reason I use audiobooks/podcasts to induce sleep is because 90% of the time, I tune words out and it transforms into background noise in my head. However, not only did I get hooked, the narrator succeeded in delivering A.J. Truman's goal. That is to give the feels and occasionally, piss readers off. 😅😂 Kudos! My favorite parts were Cal's VO samples on ads. Reminded me of Inka Magnaye who's a VO actress and famous for her PAL voice over. The only thing, I can't get used to, just like any other audiobooks I've read, was the smexy scenes. It's strange to hear it and yes, I know, it's a 'me' problem. 🤣
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3.5 falcon badges rounded up for Quinton and Josh who were both adorable, kind, and perceptive kids. 🤭❤️

Cal was easy to like because he's funny and chill but I can't believe Russ won me over! I almost DNF this at10% and just tried to get past my initial annoyance. I wanted to fall asleep fast yesterday and so I put on this audio but I lost any chances of sleeping because Russ pissed me off. 🤣 He's such a snob! Ugh. I swear I felt like punching his nonexistent face.

Anyway, glad I calmed myself down and tried to continue. This was entertaining and sweet. Their relationship with their kids and the struggles they had while raising them singlehandedly melted me. Extra points for Russ standing up for Cal against bully mothers. 🙄
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1,143 reviews205 followers
November 10, 2022
Enemies to lover con dos padres, tiene sus puntos graciosos y sus puntos tiernos, está bastante bien y afortunadamente los niños son niños, no hombres de 50 años en cuerpos de 10 años.
47 reviews3 followers
February 12, 2022
Two single dads, each other's polar opposites who cannot stand each other, end up leading the same troop of boy scouts.

The book is described as being full of snark and banter, and at first I liked the over-the-top humour, but after a while it just felt silly and forced. The characters had little depth and were more like caricatures. At this point I was still sort of enjoying the book, though.

Then the scout group goes on an overnight camping trip, and the MCs basically fall onto each other's dicks. I found this super inappropriate and had to stop reading there. I don't mean that adults need to hide their relationships from children, or that children shouldn't see same-sex relationships. But a relationship is one thing, whereas having sex in the woods and then going skinny-dipping with your co-leader, in a situation when you're supposed to be one of two trusted adults for a bunch of nine-year-olds, is just so completely wrong and not the least bit hot. The kids actually come across the MCs while they're skinny dipping, and it's presented as a funny situation as they try to hide their nakedness and scramble to get away. How the hell can anyone find this funny, I have no idea.
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847 reviews366 followers
January 24, 2022
ADORABLE! This book was simply adorable. It was sweet and funny with good writing…and the frenemies trope was delicious and well done. I enjoyed their animosity and the fact that they were forty something years old men made it even better. And the sex scenes were funny and hot! Loved it! Can’t wait for Leo’s and Mitch’s stories.
Profile Image for Gabi.
688 reviews115 followers
January 28, 2022
The hate is real. These two couldn't stand each other. Of course there's the usual "oh I'd bone him, if he didn't open his mouth" kind of acknowledgment.
Cal is more laid-back, not as stuck-up as Russ. Opposites attract.
I enjoyed the banter and the humor, it's a bit deliberately over-the-top.
Surprisingly the story went more smoothly than I expected. Not much drama. That was nice too.
I had an issue with the writing. Maybe I just need more guidance, but sometimes I couldn't track the characters movements, and that happened during sex scenes as well. Like... how can you kiss him, when your mouth is nowhere near his mouth at the moment, khg if you catch my meaning.
Overall I enjoyed it.
Profile Image for Carol.
3,237 reviews123 followers
November 13, 2024
The story follows two single dads, Russ & Cal, who only know each other from seeing one another attending events at their kid’s school. The only thing they have in common is they both like men…but they just don't like each other.

Cal works at a grocery store during the day and does voice overs at night. That way he is sure to make time for his son. He’s an over-weight "bear" who, in the eyes of the mothers at the PTA meetings, just doesn’t have his life together because he doesn’t live in the lifestyle, they think he should..., namely...lavish. He thinks he's doing okay. He’s outgoing and tries to meet and be friendly to everyone, which will make you love him immediately.

Russ is a widower who only just lost his husband in a car accident the past year. The hurt is still very raw and fresh. He's the PTA President; he works at a desk job and is really toned and fit. He’s also uptight about almost everything, including the Falcon Troop that he’s the scout master of.

When Cal and his son join the Falcon Troop, it certainly wasn't for military training! It was to make friends and have fun together… so needless to say, Russ’ way of doing things was in no way, Cal's way, or his idea of "FUN"! Obviously, they butt heads...so much so that Cal offers to become co-leader with him, so he can just make sure the kids are having fun. Things go from bad to worse before they start to see that each may have a valid point and begin to try to work together...for the sake of their boys, they tell themselves to start with.

The banter in this book was perfect, as was watching these two opposites attract and then ignite.
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534 reviews39 followers
January 23, 2023
3.5 stars. I wasn't sure about this book since I'm not the biggest fan of enemies-to-lovers, and I did struggle a bit initially (especially since both MCs acted pretty immature), but the MCs and their relationship really grew on me as they became co-leaders and started to work together. I really enjoy A.J. Truman's writing and ended up having a good time with this book.
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229 reviews13 followers
December 3, 2024
I was so close to giving this 5 stars, so maybe it’s closer to 4.5 stars. AJ Truman is quickly becoming one of my comfort read authors. This book was so cute! I loved Cal and Russ, and their sons were even more adorable. And being a fan of camping myself, I loved the nostalgia it brought on for what it’s like to spend a weekend in the woods. Excited for the next book in this series!
Profile Image for Elizabeth.
2,925 reviews257 followers
Shelved as 'did-not-finish'
June 19, 2024
DNF at 5%. Unfortunately, the author is telling, not showing! We get internal monologues about how much they hate each other that just feels like they're petty.
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2,672 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2022
What an awesome story, to follow two men, opposites. One is disciplined, organized, clean, and with a strong personality. The other is easygoing, messy, cluttered, and always too late.
Russ dislikes Cal very much and isn’t shy to tell.

“If you were a cocktail, I’d throw you in your own face.”

Cal wants to poke the bear named Russ. Russ is the scout leader and no fun, he’s all for discipline.
He isn’t happy when Cal is the one to co-leadership the Falcon scout group. Cal is the opposite, he’s easygoing, fun, and undisciplined. Both men are single dads, and their sons are on the troop.
On a weekend camp with the troop their opinion about the other changes. Watch them!

At first, I wanted to smack Russ, hard, what a son of a b. Cal was a great dad and all Russ did was be a pain in the a and very unreasonable to Cal, ugh.
Like I said at first… when Russ cooled down he was somewhat else, I loved him!
Cal is awesome, he’s flawed, real, honest, and quite vulnerable. Russ is the stronger determined one.

I enjoyed this one very, there is a whole lot of story around both men and it’s all entertaining. The enemies to lovers part are awesomely written!
The author did a great job developing their characteristics.
There are times for snarky banter, fun, hurt, trips, seriousness, romance, sexy time, and emotions.
A recommendation is so worthy!
Profile Image for Hannah Boyd.
605 reviews26 followers
October 19, 2022
This was my first ever single dad trope, one of them being a widower at that too.

It was so good. The enemies is very short lived lmao

Both MC’s are really funny and cute.

Steam- 3/5 (it’s there and good but not a lot)
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