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Ebook About “Whether making my heart melt or my head burst into flames, Annabeth Albert draws the reader in and keeps them captivated.” —Gay Book ReviewsIn the wake of tragedy, SEAL Mark Whitley rushed stateside to act as guardian to his sister’s three young children. But a conflicting will could give custody to someone else—someone Mark remembers as a too young, too hot, wild party boy. Even after six years, Mark can’t shake the memory of his close encounter with Isaiah James, or face up to what it says about his own sexuality.Isaiah’s totally over the crush that made him proposition Mark all those years ago. In fact, he’s done with crushing on the wrong men altogether. For now, he’s throwing himself into proving he’s the best person to care for his cousin’s kids. But there’s no denying there’s something sexy about a big, tough military man with a baby in his arms.As the legal details get sorted out, their long-buried attraction resurfaces, leading to intimate evenings after the kids are tucked in. A forever future is within reach for all of them, if only Mark can find the courage he needs to trust Isaiah with his secrets—and his heart.Out of UniformBook 1: Off BaseBook 2: At AttentionBook 3: On PointBook 4: Wheels UpBook 5: Squared AwayBook 6: Tight QuartersBook 7: Rough TerrainAlso by Annabeth Albert:Shore LeaveBook 1: Sailor ProofBook 2: Sink or SwimHotshotsBook 1: Burn ZoneBook 2: High HeatBook 3: Feel the FireBook 4: Up in SmokeBook Squared Away (Out of Uniform Book 5) Review :
Once again Annabeth Albert writes a fantastic book and I’m loving this series more and more with each new addition! I’m a huge fan of deeply emotional, character driven reads and I always find that with Albert’s books. Squared Away in particular was giving me all the feels; between the grief over losing Cal and Dani, to Isaiah’s worry over keeping custody of the kids, to Mark’s self discovery it was overflowing with emotions. I was sucked in from the very beginning and desperate to find out more as I went on this journey with Mark and Isaiah. The pace in the beginning was a bit slower but I think it fit the overall somber feel of that part of the story. But even with such a heavy topic weighing in, I never felt overwhelmed by the character’s grief, which I appreciated. Albert’s skill with writing allowed the reader to see everyone’s pain and oftentimes anger without totally derailing the more happy and hopeful parts.The characters are always a strong suit of these books, and I loved Isaiah from start to finish! He’s wonderfully confident and compassionate and he’s never afraid to go after what he wants. Isaiah never backs down on his fight to take care of the kids and he was truly a wonderful “parent” for them. I loved seeing him in the prologue and then getting to see how much he’s grown up once we see him with the kids. He’s also incredibly understanding of Mark as he works to sort out his sexuality and accept himself for who he is. Mark was a tougher cookie to crack in the beginning and he comes across a bit standoffish and snobby. He has no confidence in Isaiah’s ability to be a stable parent but he soon sees just how much Isaiah has changed. I really grew to love Mark as well in the story and most of that comes from how much introspection and acceptance he goes through in his journey.I always love a book that can teach me something new so I really appreciated Albert’s representation of a character who was grey ace or demisexual. Mark has pretty much given up on relationships and the idea of love because he’s rarely interested in other people or sex. He’s been attracted to men before but he doesn’t really consider himself gay or even bi. Mark goes through a lot of self-discover in this book and watching him learn to understand his orientation and what’s happening in his mind, body, and heart was really great. Mark and Isaiah have such amazing chemistry in a really sweet way. But make no mistake these two are hot together, but they also share the quieter moments like cuddling during a movie and kissing for endless amounts of time. Of course Marks’s newly found self is hard at times for him to accept and this causes friction between Mark and Isaiah. The inevitable clash was heartbreaking to read and I felt so much for both men who are just trying to find happiness after so much loss.I loved Squared Away from start to finish and I can’t wait for the next book in the series! I sort of feel bad about leaving a 3 star review on a book that is daring to cover some of the less well-known sexual orientations. That said, I would have liked more background info on the two orientations mentioned in the book: demisexual/ gray ace, and pansexual (although this character has his own story in the next book). I admit I'm ignorant of the differences (had to consult Google).The focus is mainly on Mark/Wizard, his self-discovery of his true sexual orientation, and finding acceptance with "his guy" Isaiah. (The author goes to great lengths to use this term instead of "boyfriend". Why?). I would have liked more background on Mark. At times I wonder if he might be on the low end of the autism spectrum, since he is so clueless about his and/or Isaiah's emotions, but this does not happen consistently throughout the story.I think Isaiah gets a bit of a short shift, since he is the more "normal" person. However, Isaiah has gone through a pretty dramatic change himself. He used to be quite promiscuous, flighty, and impulsive. Suddenly, with the death of his stepbrother and sister-in-law, and the subsequent assuming guardianship of his nieces and nephew, he has done a 180 degree turn! Also, it's just thrown out there that Isaiah is bi-racial. Why even mention it if it doesn't impact the story? Literally one line is devoted to this. Again, I would have liked more background.That said, let me end by saying in defense of this book, that the relationship between Isaiah and Mark is beautifully told. Really one of the most romantic that I've read. 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