![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Aaron is such a revelation in this book and certainly nothing like I expected him to be when he made his appearance in book two. Then there's the time when he "meets" his partner's IT savant, Aaron Stuart, who is twenty-nine and works for the NSA, and Kreed gets shot down via Skype. Our introduction to thirty-eight-year-old Kreed Sinacola, a former Navy SEAL and currently a Deputy US Marshal, in the second book, Full Disclosure, included a heartrending moment that had him learning the untimely death of his younger brother Derek. But as sad as I am to see the series end, I must say that it ended on a high note with Kreed Sinacola and Aaron Stuart's love story and the resolution to the addictive and mystifying three-book arc. See, that's the thing with these nice guys, who all have a naughty side that we can't get enough of-you end up becoming attached to them, what with all that cheering toward their respective happily-ever-afters going on. I read the three books one after the other, and when I got the end of Full Domain and found out it was the series ender, I was heartbroken.though the author assures fans of the series that the characters will be showing up in future works. ![]() Don't you just hate it when you finally discover a series that you love only to have it end the same day you start it? Yep, that's what happened with Kindle Alexander's Nice Guys series. ![]()
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