to read the first book second... 'Making It Personal' is the first book in K. C. Wells 'Personal' series and it's about Blake Davis the CEO of Trinity Publishing and he's proud of what he's accomplished over the past 6 years turning Trinity Publishing into a successful up and coming publisher. H...
I'm sorry. Firstly, I'm sorry I couldn't enjoy this more. And secondly, I'm sorry for myself a little here, because I feel like the odd one out, asking myself if I just read a completely different book. Thirdly, I'm saying sorry for all the bitching that is sure to come in advance.And that's where I...
This was… well, not good.The writing in this was one bad. I don't know what happened. I read other books by K.C. Wells and I didn't have this problem at all.I didn’t like the small ‘jumps’ that were there and events were rehashed trough a memory. I wanted to be there for the real thing, not be told ...
Blake has hid his sexuality from everyone, using an escort service to satisfy his needs. On the night of his 30th birthday, he treats himself and spends an amazing night with Alec. When the morning comes, he finds himself alone and heads to work, only to find out that the sexy escort who gave him ...
Harlequin is calling. They want their plot back. Must admit this one was a guilty pleasure, and it almost made me want to start buying Harlequin romances again.
The blurb pretty much sums up this story, Blake hires an escort service on his birthday and ends up sleeping with the PA he is interviewing in the morning. These two were good together, nothing earth shattering, but all in all a good read, hot sex, pretty likeable characters, with the exception of ...
The romance parts of this, I really liked. I enjoyed both the main characters, the chemistry was good, the sex was HOT, and I felt they got to know each other pretty well while working together.Where it kinda fell off the rails for me was with not one, but TWO evil bitch women. It just felt unnecess...
I have yet to meet a KC Wells book that hasn't just drawn me in from the start and this one is no exception. Blake, the closeted CEO of Trinity publishing is turning 30. Although he is successfully raising the profile of Trinity, only the people who work there are aware of it. The outside world st...
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