Tristan Nolan and Maddy Holt both grew up as military kids too, but neither of their fathers moved them around as much as the twins. Maddy wants to save the planet and capture the heart of Calvin Luna… if he’d only open his eyes. Tris has grown up wanting to follow in the footsteps of those before him. But can he be himself — out and proud —serve and protect his country and end up with the one he’s loved for as long as he can remember?
What can happen when you grow up a military brat with the ties that they have with their fathers’ close friends and their families? Find the love of your life almost from the start? Or find out that maybe you’re all too close for anything else?
Always With Me by Kris Jacen was a great addition to the With Me series. Told from four points of
view, the book was well written and definitely not confusing.
Cam
and Cal finally received their story as Ms.
Jacen took us from childhood to adulthood in the lives of not only the
twins, but Tristan and Maddy as well.
I
adored the friendship, love, and camaraderie exhibited by not only the main
players, but the supporting cast. Each
couple grew as an individual person and then finally as a committed couple, working
on challenges and obstacles to finally find their respective happily ever after’s.
The
closeness of the twins and the extended families was palpable and added a new
dimension to the overall storyline.
Ms. Jacen did a fantastic
job of writing the evolution of precocious children to successful adults without
bogging her readers down with minutia.
A
great series overall, Always with Me
can be read as a standalone, but enjoy the entire series and start from the
beginning.
Definite
S.E.X.
A
five handcuff review
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