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Book Review: Double Full (Nice Guys Series, #1) – Kindle Alexander

The novel centers on football quarterback and up-and-coming NFL superstar Colton Michaels and the sexy cheerleader Jace Montgomery. Theirs was an unrequited love throughout their four years in college, but Colt finally gathered the nerve to approach Jace during their last spring break, leading to a super romantic getaway in Hawaii hidden from the entire world. However, their secret love fest was abruptly halted by Colton’s overbearing father, who threatened his son and Jace if they continued their relationship. About 10 years after Colton left Jace without any explanation (poor Jace), our cheerleader has grown to be a successful cheerleading master of sorts, while Colton continued to dominate the NFL while battling various personal demons, including alcoholism, his scheming and blackmailing Russian girlfriend (whose name I can’t even properly recall), and his unresolved feelings for Jace.

The author certainly knows how to weave stories and transition seamlessly from one scene to another without losing her readers. I particularly admire how Kindle always uses “HIS” (insert name) every time the other guy refers to his one true love. The writing may verge on the sappy side, but it’s so awe-worthy that it doesn’t even matter!

I was also totally hooked on Mitch, whom the author introduced in the latter part of the book (I suppose he will be the main character for the second book of the series – yay!), without deviating too much from Colt and Jace’s storyline. What an impressive transitioning ability! “Double Full” is a total sap-fest of a book, but it’s the good kind, so make sure to add this one to your to-read list. It’s so worth it!

 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Review: Texas Pride – Kindle Alexander

This is another novel from Kindle Alexander that I thoroughly enjoyed. While it doesn’t carry the same emotional intensity as Always, Texas Pride still has all the right ingredients to make it a compelling and memorable read.

The story follows Austin Grainger, a two-time Academy Award-winning actor who turns his back on the glitz and chaos of Hollywood in search of a quieter, more meaningful life. He returns to his Texas hometown, buys a ranch, and hopes to find the peace he’s been longing for. But his plans take an unexpected turn when he meets Kitt Kelly — the young, closeted rancher who sold him the land and lives next door. As the two men grow closer, their relationship blossoms into love, though it soon faces challenges that test both their emotions and their reputations.

What I love most about Kindle Alexander’s writing is her consistency. She has a gift for crafting smooth, well-paced stories with emotionally grounded characters. In Texas Pride, both Austin and Kitt are refreshingly straightforward — there’s less unnecessary drama and more genuine depth, which allows the story to unfold naturally and authentically.

While the plot touches on some familiar tropes, it succeeds in delivering a heartwarming romance with strong emotional beats. It’s a celebration of love — not just romantic, but also the love between friends, family, and community. I especially appreciate how the book highlights positive aspects of LGBTQIA+ life, something that’s often overlooked in mainstream media.

So far, I’ve read two of Kindle Alexander’s books, and I’m already on my third — all within three days! That should tell you how impressed I am. Her storytelling is engaging, her characters are lovable, and her books are absolutely worth the read. I can’t wait to dive into more of her work.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Book Review: Always – Kindle Alexander

“Always” is a heartbreakingly beautiful story of two souls finding their perfect match. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve shed tears while reading this book that I can’t even discern which emotion was predominantly directed towards the two main characters in this book.

The poignant narrative of Avery Adams and Kane Dalton serves as a poignant testament to the boundless nature of love. Their story demonstrates that genuine love transcends all boundaries and can endure even beyond life itself. Perhaps the sentimentality is overwhelming for some, but for me, this book has rightfully earned its place among my all-time favorites.

Discovering this exceptional read has been a delight. Both men serve as sources of inspiration, leading a remarkable life despite societal norms. Kindle Alexander deserves commendation for crafting such a compelling narrative.

In a literary landscape often cluttered with overly complex interpersonal dynamics, it’s refreshing to encounter a story where love is depicted in its purest form. While Avery and Kane’s relationship may seem idealized, it nevertheless resonates as a possibility in our world. “Always” reminds us that true love, though rare, has the power to transcend any obstacle.

In the end, “Always” serves as a poignant reminder that true love has the capacity to overcome all challenges.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
ebook, 280 pages
Published March 11th 2014 by Kindle Alexander LLC (first published March 8th 2014)