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Latakia (2011)

Latakia (2011)

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JF Smith

About book Latakia (2011)

Truth be told, I have never given this novel a first look, a second look, or a third look. First, I'm not really huge on military romance. Second, well, I'm still a bit weary with self-pub authors (I know, SUCH a snob I am). Third, well, the blurb just doesn't 'call' me as simple as that. THEN, a bunch of friends from my Indonesian MM-readers in my Whatsapp group were passionately posting status on how much they loved this book. Call it (forced) persuasion, I decided to give it a try. I thought I would just blame and whine to them if I didn't like it.Well, apparently, they should be proud of themselves ... because I really, REALLY, liked it.Sure, the writing wasn't exactly spectacular (sort of reminding of free online fictions or fan fictions) -- but at the same time, it was easy to read. The characters were COLORFUL and refreshing. All the SEAL Team 8 members, actually, were interesting -- and Petey probably the most unique that I've found in awhile. I seriously don't know if I wanted to punch him or wash his dirty mouth with chlorine or just hug him. Because when push comes to shove, Petey was the kind of guy who was so loyal, you could trust your life in his hands. I enjoy reading the brotherhood among SEAL Team 8 members and Matt Goodend, the main character ... it was highly entertaining. Of course, the romance between Matt and Travis (after Matt ditched his jackass boyfriend) was also very lovely. Loved their dancing scene and their first kiss.Unfortunately, when it came to Matt, he frustrated me almost 2/3 of the book! The way he sold himself short and defended his no-good-bastard of a boyfriend, made him a total doormat. I spent my time FUMING whenever Matt thought how lucky he was of having Brian (his boyfriend) and how he promised to be a better boyfriend for that douchebag. I mean, SERIOUSLY, MATT?!?!However, in overall, despite my frustration, it was quite a pleasurable read. Thus, I could definitely still give it my 4* rating. BRAVO ZULU!*NO Spoilers*Outstanding. As a Navy veteran, who happens to be gay, "Latakia" was a pleasure to read. This is an author who intimately understands, not only the nuts-and-bolts of the military, but it's cultural workings as well. Smith's knowledge of Navy life and DEVGRU are solid. His characters' interactions and the dialogue among the men rings true. In this grounded reality, we find two believable protagonists, who complement and challenge the other in an exceptional story of faith, courage and trust. The added spot-on characterization of Petey (EVERY guy who's been in the military has known a "Petey") provides more than its fair share of laugh-out-loud moments. At its heart, "Latakia" is a fish-out-of-water (pun intended) story for both its heroes, as they earnestly journey towards each other. Well-written, this novel is military romance at its best! Matt's and Travis' story will remain with me for a long time. Bravo Zulu!

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This was an enjoyable read. Not as good as The Last Day of Summer by the same author.
—HadiaB

really enjoyed this book loved Petey want more of him
—cele

What a wonderful read. Highly recommended.
—Giovanny

*3.75 stars*
—Andreade

Loved it.
—dolphin

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