Full Domain (Jaime’s Review)


Full Domain
Title: Full Domain
Series: Nice Guys, #3
Author: Kindle Alexander
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: 1/12/2016
Genre(s): m/m; Contemporary Romance, Law enforcement
Page Count: 434 Pages
Reviewed by: Jaime
Heat Level: 5 flames out of 5
Rating: 5+ stars out of 5
Blurb:
A Gay Book Reviews 5+ star read!

Honor, integrity, and loyalty are how Deputy US Marshal Kreed Sinacola lives his life. A former SEAL now employed by the Special Operations Group of the US Marshal Service, Kreed spent most of his life working covert operations and avoiding relationships. Never one to mix business with pleasure, his boundaries blur and his convictions are put to the test when he finally comes face-to-face with the hot computer geek he’s been partnered with. Hell-bent on closing the ongoing case for his longtime friend, he pushes past his own limits and uncovers more than he expects.

Aaron Stuart strives for one thing: justice. Young and full of idealism, his highly sought after computer skills land him a position with the National Security Agency. Aaron’s biggest hazard at his job is cramped fingers, but all that changes when he is drawn into the middle of a dangerous federal investigation. Aaron gets more than he bargained for when the FBI partners him with a handsome and tempting deputy US marshal. His attraction to the inked up, dark-haired man provides another kind of threat altogether. Aaron tries desperately to place a firewall around his heart and fight his developing feelings, knowing one misstep on his part could ultimately destroy him.

The solution isn’t as easy as solving the case, which is treacherous enough as it is. But the growing sexual attraction between them threatens to derail more than just Kreed’s personal convictions as he quickly learns temptation and matters of the heart rarely fit easily into the rules he’s lived by. Will Kreed be able to convince Aaron to open his heart and face the fact that sometimes the answers aren’t always hidden in code?


This is an amazing story and the perfect ending to the Nice Guys Series by Kindle Alexander. In this story we have two men who are brought together to work a federal investigation. Kreed Sinacola is a bad boy in his own right, the former Navy SEAL now works in the Special Operations Group of the US Marshal Service. To put it simply, Kreed is one bad ass man! Aaron Stuart, he is with the NSA and a bit of a bad boy himself as he works to protect and serve virtually. These two working together is much like the perfect storm. Both of these MC bring mystery to the relationship which I think adds to the whole allure of the story.

When I read this book I have to tell you I was blown away! It has it all – mystery, hot guys, dirty talk, hot as hell sex, and a love story that will keep you enthralled until the very last page. I love the characters in this series and the authors are so kind as to let us catch up with them all in this book! In addition we get to see Dylan and Tristan from so this really is an all inclusive story. For Kindle Alexander fans you will not be disappointed by this book and for those who are new to the world of male/male books, this series is a perfect place to start! I really hope to see more of these characters in the future and I cannot wait to see what Kindle Alexander brings us next! 5+ Stars to Full Domain and I highly recommend everyone enjoys this story!

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Kindle Alexander
6 months 14 days ago

Loved your review of Full Domain. Thank you!! <3 So excited you enjoyed Kreed and Aaron's story. Trust me this won't be the last time you see the guys. We've got big plans for them! 😉

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mcentmel
6 months 26 days ago

nice–Thx –love the Nice Guys being all together Kindle Alexander ?#?top20bestsellingAuthor? ?#?SinIsBack?

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