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Personal - The Complete Series
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Narrated by:
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Cornell Collins
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Written by:
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K. C. Wells
About this listen
Meet the six men of the Personal series.
In Making it Personal, Blake Davis, in-the-closet CEO of Trinity Publishing, celebrates his 30th birthday by hiring an escort - only to have him turn up the next day to be interviewed as Blake’s PA. It’s about to get a lot hotter in Blake’s office....
Personal Changes is the story of Rick, who decides he’s had enough of being casual - he’s looking for love - and he finds it in the shape of Angelo. Unfortunately, Angelo’s traditional Italian family isn’t too happy to learn he’s gay.
In More than Personal, it’s Will’s birthday and Blake has something special planned. However, their surrogate has news that might change all that.
In Personal Secrets, Blake’s office manager, Ed, a brash, loud Cockney bear, finally finds the person who completes him. The only thing he hadn’t anticipated was that it would be a guy...
In Strictly Personal, Colin plans a special Valentine’s Day weekend in Manchester, only things don’t go according to plan.
Personal Challenges sees all three couples facing up to difficult times. They’re going to need one another in the coming months.
©2013 K. C. Wells (P)2020 K. C. WellsWhat listeners say about Personal - The Complete Series
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- kris
- 2021-07-09
I couldn't make it through the second book.
I'm sorry but this series was a huge let down. The narrator was ok. The woman's voices definitely need work but it's the stories that I just could not listen to anymore. The first store I can understand the premise behind it. Fearing dad finds out his son is gay so he won't turn over the company. B.S. but it's a story told a million times and a million different ways.
The second book however is just ridiculous. This great guy( knight in shining armor) finally saves the guys he has been crushing on. His dream guy. They go out. Hit it off. Can't wait to finally consummate their relationship but oh no. The big brother see them holding hands. Long story short. The next day he is called to his family's house and is told this won't be tolerated etc. Just when he is ready to finally say something to his dad. He hears his mom crying. He can't stand his mom crying. So he not only let's his parents tell him he has to get married, they picked a nice girl. He breaks up with the man he was so in love with.
Um no I just can't get behind this series. It's bland, it's been done way better by other writers, hundreds of times. Definitely a pass for me
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