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Breaking Free

A Saga of Self-Discovery by a Gay Secret Service Agent

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Breaking Free

By: Cory Allen
Narrated by: Nick Gallagher
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A deeply personal, yet candid saga of a gay Secret Service Agent in the Obama era; an agent who was struggling with his own identity, marriage, discrimination, and balancing the demands that accompany being assigned to protect the most powerful people in the world.

Cory Allen delivers an amusing view into his adventurous life, with culture references, twists and turns of his relationships, and an inside look into the life, as a gay Special Agent in the hyper-masculine career field. Through intense self-reflection he recounts the impacts it had on his life and the hardships imposed by a career in the spotlight.

At the pinnacle of his career, he left the Secret Service to restart his life in California and begin the process of finally being his own person. Struggling to break free from social norms, creating his identity apart from his all-consuming profession, and learning to listen to intuition are at the heart of the memoir.

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It is a very interesting journey well written and preformed. Several scenes I could see myself there. Really enjoyed all the ups and downs twist and turns. Hope there is a sequel. :)

A book you don’t want to end!!!

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Not sure why there are no ratings here yet, It gets 5 stars on Amazon with over 100 reviews. Anyway, a very interesting memoir read by the author. A good beach or vacation read, not too long that you lose interest and not too short,

A candid story of a fascinating life

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Fabulous book, makes for great reading for LGBTQ history month, or any month for that matter.

10/10!

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After finishing his book I think Cory Allen has a future in writing. When I was done with this book, I felt like I was saying good-bye to a friend. His writing style is engaging, honest, and endearing. It is an easy read that reveals a lot about the writer’s most intimate life details in an easy style kind of way. In reading a few other reviews, I was glad to see nobody was offended by his honestly in describing his love life. This book shows a detailed and honest analysis of one man’s journey through the military, police force, and secret service training. It shows how he rises from his childhood to become a confident, gay male working in a governmental field where he is the minority. In the end I honestly liked and respected Corey Allen. I hope he pursues writing I think he has much to offer. If there was a small negative here, I was not as impressed with the performance as I have been with nearly all the audiobooks, but it did not detract from my enjoyment of the book.

powerful and thought provoking

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I listened and listened waiting for “it”. What is the point of this memoir? What did he accomplish? What might I wish to emulate or learn from? I really don’t understand why the author thought it appropriate to write an autobiography. From what I can tell (I listened to the entire book), there is no story to tell. From an LGB POV, there are mostly references to encounters via open relationships, breakups, and excessive drinking . LGB literature has much more to offer than this. This is not heroic. This is not really interesting. I just don’t get it. I expected much, much more.

What is the point? Where is the story?

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