Guest Review by Cinnamon
TITLE: Learn With Me
SERIES: With Me #3
AUTHOR: Kris Jacen
PUBLISHER: MLR Press
LENGTH: 145 Pages
RELEASE DATE: May 22, 2018
BLURB:
Josiah “Siah” Kent has always loved learning; now he’s living his dream of teaching children to love it too. After getting his degrees in New Orleans, he accepted a teaching position outside of Washington DC. What a better place to be able to teach and continue learning?
Sergeant Carter May joined the Army right out of high school. He’s always struggled to succeed in school but has found a place in the military but has dreamed of getting a college degree–he’d be the first in his family if he did. Being stationed with the Presidential Firing Battery at Arlington National Cemetery will give him the opportunity to take the chance, but will he risk failing?
A chance meeting years ago in New Orleans, had sparks flying between Siah and Carter. Another chance encounter between the ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, blow those sparks into a full flame. Can Siah and Carter find some common ground to learn more about each other and a possible future together?
REVIEW:
Learn with Me is a moving, emotional, heartwarming addition to this series.
Although it can be read as a standalone,
I think it’s best to read them in order to fully grasp the amazing dynamic among these guys and also to get all the background information and previous events that had occured before our story starts.
We get amazing details on military customs and ceremonies, we also experience the unique, strong bond these military brothers share. I love this group of men and now we get a few more added to the team.
The first part of the book was a slow good buildup and I really enjoyed the second part. Carter and Siah are real loving together. You need to read the way they met to get the depth of their feeling. I missed the build up of their chemistry here a bit but l also felt their connection, and how much they really mean to each other.
I hope Carter can eventually see his true potential and accept himself the way he is. They both show development individually and as a couple as well. This was a very informative, interesting story especially if you are in the military or interested in it in more depth.
Can’t wait to read the next book.
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