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Teach Me Tonight (Have Body, Will Guard, #3) - Neil Plakcy In the 3rd book of "Have Body, Will Guard" series, Liam and Aidan are hired to protect a young student from wealthy family who receives threats in his country. The father wants his son to leave to US and the teenager will need to improve his English. So, while attending ESL-school, Liam and Aidan will protect the kid and at the same time, Aidan will also spend time teaching.I think there is a switch of dynamic in this one. In the previous two books, we have Aidan being brought up to the world of bodyguard in a quick pace. We know that Aidan came to Tunisia to teach, but he never got the chance to do so. In this, Aidan finally teaches again, and he has second thought about his job. He realizes that he loves teaching and wonder if being bodyguard is the right job for him. At the same time, Liam doesn't understand the change in Aidan, and feels irritated because Aidan doesn't seem as focused in the "main" job plus he feels like he is being put into second seat. Help muddling the problem, Joey, Liam's best buddy during his SEAL years, come to help and it brings Liam and Aidan to another question of their relationship. Is Liam truly comfortable being out, has Aidan became a good partner in the bodyguard business?I like this change of dynamic and inner monologues of the two. This time, we get Liam's point of views about the same amount as Aidan's. In the previous two books, I feel like Aidan is the one with insecurity. In this one, it's nice to see Liam can also be baffled about his partner. I don't doubt Liam's love towards Aidan, but he still needs to learn the thread balance of relationship.What I don't like is, with all of these inner questions between the two of them, the issues are never really been addressed properly. I don't think it will be good in the long run. Liam needs to see that teaching is another passion of Aidan. Aidan needs to communicate his worries to Liam. I don't feel the ending touch that problem at all. It leaves me unsettled.But the pace is still good, the story is engaging. I can do with better editing, of course. It will be good to see how the two work out their relationship in the next book.