Review & Giveaway: Full Disclosure by DJ Jamison

18 September of 2017 by

Reviewer's Rating: 4
4.0Overall score

A fun story with a bit of suspense.

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Full Disclosure By DJ Jamison

 

Genre: Contemporary Romance, GLBTQ, MM

Released: September 14

Publisher: Self-Published

Series: Real Estate Relations, Book 1

Synopsis

A new real estate agent gets more than he bargained with his first client ….

Camden
I’m desperate to make a fresh start as a real estate agent after leaving my alcoholic boyfriend of way too long. Getting a call to list a house while parading as a hot dog for a few bucks seems like my lucky break. Then things go sideways. My apartment is broken into and burglarized. Getting caught half-naked while squatting in my own listing is a low point. Seeing the sexy-voiced stranger who is now my client — and his gorgeous, cold boyfriend? — major bummer. But hey! I might sell a house … if we can ever get it in decent shape for the market and all the odd questions surfacing about my client don’t get in the way.

Reid
I’m a washed up US marshal turned bodyguard, and even that’s lost its appeal. A leave of absence to deal with a house I inherited from my great-uncle seems like a good opportunity to get my head straight. But then my boss pulls me aside and asks me to take on a witness in danger. We’d be off the grid, so to speak. The guy is a criminal, but he’s young and gay, so we set up a cover as a couple. Might seem risky in Kansas, but all the gossip about those gay guys will make a great smokescreen to our true secret: Lee is a target of the Dragon Boyz gang, and I have to keep him safe until trial. Of course, I wasn’t counting on the gorgeous blond, blue-eyed Realtor who makes me want something more in my life. When he starts asking questions, do I set him straight or risk losing him for good? And then there’s still those gang members to think about.

Story includes inappropriate attire, gunfights, flirting while in a fake relationship and male/male naughtiness.

Review

Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003

A fun story with a bit of suspense.

This review should have been up a week ago but a little thing called hurricane Irma interfered. ?

I did a beta read of this book for the author and enjoyed it. The story is a bit different than other books she’s written but that’s not a bad thing; everyone needs to change it up now and then. The story is quite light-hearted and funny in places while at the same time providing enough suspense to keep the reader fully engaged.

Camden Lewis is trying to get his career as a Realtor off the ground. But, he still needs to pay the rent so he works in direct marketing for Dogs N Stuff…in a hotdog suit walking the street. When he gets his first real-estate client he’s determined to have everything go right so he can make his first sale.

Reid Bishop needs a place to keep a witness safe until a trial date comes up. The house his great-uncle left him will work but he’s already under contract with a realtor to list it for sale. He needs to stall the sale until the trial starts. He and his witness are posing as a committed couple and staying in the house.

This scenario provides a perfect setting for lots of hijinks and humor as well as suspense due to the witness being hunted by people who don’t want him to testify. There is also a lot of sexual tension because Cam is really attracted to Reid. He gets the feeling that Reid is attracted to him, too and this really bothers him because he can’t stand cheaters.

The story is complete with no cliffhanger but Ms. Jamison does a good job of setting things up for the next story in the series and I’m looking forward to reading it.

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O Factor: Scorcher

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About Author

DJ Jamison

DJ Jamison grew up in the Midwest and worked in newsrooms for more than 10 years before trying her hand at romance writing. Her first m/m romance stories focused on a series of love connections between small-town Kansas newspaper staffers, their sources and their readers before she expanded into novels venturing into emergency rooms and other settings. She lives in Kansas with her husband, two sons and three glow-in-the-dark fish who are miraculously still alive. The same can’t be said for the hamster she got in college. RIP Bogie.

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