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.
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Well, now I don’t know who’s the dirtier boy…Mitch or Kreed!
What a little hottie Aaron turned out to be…who knew!
This turned out to be a great conclusion to the series. I like how it wrapped things up and then we got to see Aaron and Kreed outside of the job- it was like 2 stories in one.
I miss Dr. Knox.
OMG! FUCKING. MIND. BLOWING.
4 1/2 out of 5 stars
Though this is the third book in the Nice Guys Series by Ms Alexander, this is the first one I’ve read — not the first one on my Kindle, but the first one I’ve actually had time to read. I must say the other two will be following very soon!
I am familiar with other books by Ms Alexander and she definitely didn’t disappoint me with this one. Kreed and Aaron are two characters that will stick with me for a long time. Their stories are filled with mystery and heartache, but the truth is they just needed each other to find their happiness. They are characters I felt connected to immediately.
Kreed Sinacola is a US Marshall. Aaron Stuart is a computer geek. They are working a case together and sparks fly immediately, but Aaron is determined not to let Kreed get to him. There were times in the story when I was close to tears because I could feel Kreed really falling in love with Aaron and I knew Aaron was holding back and didn’t really see a future for them. Then there were times when they would call each other nicknames and I’d feel like all was right in the book world. I love that Kreed called Aaron “church boy” even though Aaron was almost 30 years old. I loved that Aaron would make fun of Kreed’s age even though Kreed was only a few years older than him. Just lovable characters!!
And, as always, Ms Alexander writes her love scenes SMOKING HOT — like I needed a cold shower when I finished each one. But there’s also enough humor mixed in that you can’t help but smile while reading. This scene on the beach was one of my favorites in the book…this is a condensed version so not to ruin your reading enjoyment of the book, too:
“Ever had a lap dance, Deputy?”
“Probably nothing like the one I’m hoping to get.”
If you enjoy M/M books, this one is a great one – I can’t wait to catch up on the other Nice Guy novels and learn more about Mitch, Cody, Colt and Jace. (Which if I had one complaint about this novel it was the chapter that was done more from Cody & Mitch’s POVs instead of sticking with just Aaron & Kreed.)
The final book is as perfect as the first two in the series. The dynamics between these two men was such a fun read. The build up to the actual relationship was so much fun with Kreed throwing it out in the open they should hook-up to Aaron trying to restrain his desire for Kreed. They were funny and sexy that I was ready to combust a few times while reading. I loved Kreed protective instinct when it came to the one he cares and loves. I loved Aaron’s ability to adapt to the situations no matter what they are. Even though they couldn’t be more different they’re somehow perfect for each other.
***Review copy requested and reviewed on behalf of OMGReads Blog***
Domain ~ a specified sphere of activity or knowledge
For Kreed Sinacola and Aaron Stuart, their skill sets make them valued contributors to the protection of innocents, and while they complete their tasks in much different ways, the end result saves lives and rectifies situations that aren’t meant to occur because of the injustices they represent.
Kreed protects with his US Marshal badge and gun while Aaron protects with a computer and a mathematical and coded mind, and while Aaron may see them as being on opposite ends of the law since Aaron goes somewhat around it in order to solve his cases, when they end up as temporary partners, seeing through the hate crime case that Mitch Knox began, Aaron realizes that there’s way more behind the honor code that Kreed lives by and Aaron might just be the person who can decode who Kreed Sinacola truly is and find a way to give them both what they want.
Integrity and loyalty are two concepts that Kreed knows well; as a Deputy Marshal, he is extremely self-disciplined, knowing that the risks are high and it’s his job to protect the innocent and take down the bad guys, and he’s damn good at his job; in fact, he reads people so well that he anticipates their moves before they make them, making him one hell of a defender of the innocent. Kreed’s not one to mix business with pleasure, but there’s something about Aaron that speaks to him…heals him. Their connection is palpable, but as temporary partners in a high profile case, Kreed does his best to keep things professional between them until his body and emotions overrule his mind, and his desire for Aaron takes control.
When it comes to computers and hacking, there’s no one better than Aaron, and because he’s all about the greater good, he’s thought to be a modern day Robin Hood, crossing ethical lines and breaking a few rules in order to expose the bad guy and make the world better. His attraction to Kreed is just as strong as Kreed’s pull is to him, but Aaron has even more secrets than Kreed, information that Aaron believes the “incorruptible public servant” that Kreed is would not agree with and ultimately be forced to do something, which isn’t something Aaron’s willing to risk…that is, until he can’t fight his need for Kreed and succumbs to its demand.
What transpires is explosive in a number of ways because even after Kreed and Aaron’s undercover case ends, there’s a different situation they need to take care of – one that’s more life changing and more meaningful than the first because it signifies a new beginning for both of them but only if Aaron shows Kreed who he really is and Kreed accepts him regardless of his past.
I absolutely adore Kindle Alexander’s books. I’m a huge M/M reader, and Kindle is one of the reasons that genre is one of my favorites. There’s such depth to Kindle’s story lines and characters, and while there is quite a bit of steam in each of the texts, the sexy scenes are there to illustrate the connection between the heroes and to be the language that they use in order to truly show how they feel when words seem to fail them or scare the hell out of them. In book in Kindle’s Nice Guys series builds upon the previous ones, allowing readers to catch up with their previous favorites as they’re introduced to new ones who are just as sexy and dominating as the others. Since meeting Kreed, I’ve wanted to know everything about him and Full Domain gave me all the insight I craved, leaving me one happy reader!
4.5 Poison Apples
Full Domain, Book 3 in Kindle Alexander’s Nice Guys Trilogy, is the must read wrap-up the readers have been waiting to get in their hands. Full Domain has Kreed Sinacola, Deputy US Marshal, a former SEAL now employed by the Special Operations Group of the US Marshal Service and Aaron Stuart with his highly sought-after computer skills from the National Security Agency brought together to work on Mitch Knox’s case from the first two Books of the Nice Guys series. As you have realized, you will be bettered served in reading Full Domain if you have already been following this case and series.
All the Nice Guys are here to help Kreed and Aaron with their case; Mitch Knox and a recovering Cody Turner are staying with Colt & Jace Montgomery-Michaels. And it is so nice to get to visit with them all, but be prepared to be so much more in love with Kreed, Mitch & Colt–still the perfect Alpha males– and true to the way Kindle Alexander have developed them through the writing of the entire series.
Kreed has more than the case to deal with “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.”
Kreed had to figure out how- “He’d just been given a compliment and effectively put in his place in one fell swoop. That about summed up every single interaction he’d had with the Kid so far.”
Aaron has never faced field work and “His attraction to the inked up, dark-haired man provides another kind of threat altogether. … knowing one misstep on his part could ultimately destroy him.”
Beside which Aaron still believes- “Life should be nothing more than moment after moment of peace, love, and rock and roll- or some shit along those lines.”
The case must come first—for Kreed it has become personal; for Aaron it is a fight for the justice he still believes in. The only problem is neither man looked for or expected to find the kind of attraction building between them as the case and danger also comes to a dramatic point.
Kindle Alexander again gives their readers the story voice they expect. This is a longer story than the others Kindle Alexander has written, but you get so caught up in all the threads of this story and its wonderful characters you end up wishing for more time with this book. The readers had already met Kreed and fallen for him in Full Disclosure, but by the end of Full Domain not only does Kreed live up to what the reader has believed him to be; they then find Aaron to be so surprising in how interesting and able to go toe-to-toe with Kreed -that he turns out to be.
Kindle Alexander gives their readers a great end to the Nice Guy Trilogy. Their storytelling is just as wonderful as ever. The unexpected twist in storylines, the laugh out loud moments, the unexpected “wait what” points and the struggles within Kreed and Aaron, all found in this story are what keep you turning the pages as quickly as possible.
Full Domain is another Kindle Alexander Story that you will fall for, I did. I was given an ARC of this and here is my honest review. If you like Kindle Alexander stories, you are going to love this one. Oh Yes, be prepared for the big-time book hangover– in the best possible way– you are going to have at the end of Full Domain.
Thanks Kindle Alexander & Good Writing