Deputy United States Marshal Mitch Knox apprehends fugitives for a living. His calm, cool, collected attitude and devastatingly handsome good looks earn him a well-deserved bad boy reputation, both in the field and out. While away on an assignment, he blows off some steam at a notorious Dallas nightclub. Solving the case that has plagued him for months takes a sudden backseat to finding out all … all there is to know about the gorgeous, shy blond sitting alone at the bar. Texas State Trooper Cody Turner is moving up the ranks, well on his way to his dream of being a Texas Ranger. While on a two-week mandatory vacation, he plans to relax and help out on his family’s farm. Mitch is the last distraction Cody needs, but the tatted up temptation that walks into the bar and steals his baseball cap is too hard to ignore. As Mitch’s case gains nationwide attention, how will he convince the sexy state trooper that giving him a chance won’t jeopardize his life’s plan…especially when the evil he’s tracking brings the hate directly to his doorstep, threatening more than just their careers
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I liked the second part of the book much better than the first. At the beginning I really disliked Mitch and his attitude. He was just so irritating. His connection to Cody was so tenuous and didn’t really make sense until they actually met and got to know one another. Then the book took off for me. Cody was a little indecisive in his thoughts and opinions and then suddenly was very assertive in private with Mitch which I found a bit odd and disconcerting. I even considered stopping during first 40% of the book.
Like I said before when the two men actually met and started getting to know each other, I was able to sink my teeth into the story. The chemistry between them was amazing. I kind of warmed up to Mitch in the end, but still he needed to cool his badtube a bit. Kreed Sinacola is an intriguing character. I am curious about him. I liked the case and the investigating process. There was some humor that made the book less serious, I liked that. Overall the story was good.
I completely fell in love with Mitch In Double Ful and was blown away by this story.
3 1/2 out of 5 stars
I fell in love with Mitch in Double Full. He was a character I really, really wanted to get to know and I couldn’t wait for him to find his HEA. Getting the chance to read his book was exciting…but the book started out so slow that I found myself skimming pages at a time trying to find the good parts.
Mitch meets Cody in a bar while out with Colt and Jace (from book one), but duty calls MItch away before they can really be together. Both guys are consumed with the other and can’t seem to get the other out of his head. Cody was so inexperienced compared to Mitch – at least in the bedroom – and their interactions were fun to read because it was cute to “see” Cody blush at Mitch’s forwardness or watch Mitch enjoy the newness of Cody.
I enjoyed the banter between the characters – including MItch’s new partner – and I enjoyed the story – even if it moved a little slow in places. This wasn’t my favorite book in the series, but I did enjoy it.
*** I voluntarily read a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ***
I have NO WORDS. I’m soooo in love with Mitch&Cody. Their love was absolutely perfect from the way Mitch had to pull out of Cody to admit he likes him to their chemistry behind closed doors. That car scene was HOT as hell. I felt they complimented each other with their personalities with Cody being a bit shy and Mitch as loud as he can be with this funny T-shirts. I LOVE this couple <3
***Review copy requested and reviewed on behalf of OMGReads Blog***
Sooo hot!
Damn, Mitch is all that and a bag of chips.
Hello Trooper Turner, what an absolute doll!
And I just love Dr. Knox.
After meeting Mitch in Double Full, I knew his book was going to be full of his no bullshit, take charge attitude, and I was not disappointed. But Kindle Alexander also shows a side of Mitch that he rarely lets out and allows very few to see even when it does, and that’s what I loved the most. When Full Disclosure begins, Mitch’s investigation into the string of hate crimes against gays heats up after a Senator’s son is kidnapped and almost killed. Because the case that he fought to get funding for finally gets approval, Mitch is forced to head to Washington DC and work with the FBI in order to find out who’s behind the murders/attempted murders. Mitch is completely on board with putting this case as his number one priority, especially after becoming close friends with one of the victims, Colt Michaels. But Mitch also has Colt to thank for his strong desire to settle down and find someone worth more than a roll in the sack with, and right before he gets called in for the investigation, he meets Cody Turner, a Texas State Trooper, and Mitch feels like he may have finally met the guy to turn his life upside down – in a really sexy and welcoming way. But between the case, the distance, and Cody’s hesitation in starting a relationship with him, Mitch has his work cut out for him. But if there’s one thing readers learned about Mitch in book one and easily saw again at the start of this story, when there’s something he wants to do or have, he’ll stop at nothing to make it happen, regardless of the risk to him personally, and this time around, lives are not the only thing at stake…his heart is also in the equation now.
After reading several of Kindle Alexander’s stories, I have grown to expect dynamic characters and a multifaceted storyline that focuses on all of the drama, passion, suspense, and conflict that exists both in the private and professional lives of the main characters, and that is exactly what readers get in Full Disclosure. There are two stories simultaneously occurring – Mitch’s investigation and Mitch and Cody’s blossoming relationship. Neither is very far from Mitch’s mind, but both are extremely important to him, so he knows he needs to prioritize in order to be at his best. Mitch has a game plan for both situations, which makes him quite the man of action, both in and outside of the bedroom. Mitch is one kickass hero who has never felt more complete than with Cody in his life. I love the fact that there’s barely any drama in their relationship; there’s enough turmoil swirling around Mitch due to the case, so for Cody to center him, even when they aren’t physically together, is exactly what Mitch needs to get the job done.
Full Disclosure is a fantastic play on words for Mitch and Cody’s story. Readers get to witness all of the complexities of Mitch’s full personality both as an agent and as a man falling in love…as reluctant as Cody was to outwardly reveal his homosexual lifestyle, Mitch makes him realize the depth of their feelings for one another, which prompts him to boldly disclose the man he truly is…Mitch’s serial killer finally exposes himself, and as all of the pieces of the case finally reveal themselves, the truth behind the killer’s motives surface.
This is another gem of a read from Kindle Alexander; fantastic storytelling with an abundance of hot guys, steamy scenes, and suspenseful situations. Bring on Kreed and Aaron’s story!
4.5 poison apples
Full Disclosure–
Book 2 in the Nice Guy series is a GREAT read. Full Disclosure has it all-murders to find, Hot Guys, even Hotter KISSES, family time and revisits with people from the First book in the series (Double Full-a must read too). A witty murder mystery and a Hot Love story-who could want more.
The readers who now must wait until 2015 for book 3.
If you have not read a Kindle Alexander book, give this series a try. Two stories that will
leave you wanting book 3 quickly too.
Thanks Kindle Alexander & Good Writing