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A review by bookphenomena_micky
Manwhore by Katy Evans
4.0
Katy Evans never ever seems to disappoint. This book bulldozed into my reading and left me desperate to constantly read. Every line and every chapter is a compelling tale of Malcolm Saint the womaniser extraordinaire, billionaire and all over physically beautiful man. Rachel has been instructed by her boss at Edge magazine to write an expose on Saint, using any means she can. It's difficult enough to get an interview with Saint but she manages it. Then they both keep coming back for more.
Saint draws you into his character, he's not so arrogant that you can't like him, in fact, he's more in tune and admitting of his feelings for Rachel than she is for hers towards Saint. Rachel finds her ethics compromised and unsure where her loyalties lie. This book has a fantastic ending and I am delighted that I can go straight into reading Manwhore +1.
Audio update: Grace Grant is one of my favourite female narrators so the combination of her with this book was always going to be a win/win.....and it was.
Saint draws you into his character, he's not so arrogant that you can't like him, in fact, he's more in tune and admitting of his feelings for Rachel than she is for hers towards Saint. Rachel finds her ethics compromised and unsure where her loyalties lie. This book has a fantastic ending and I am delighted that I can go straight into reading Manwhore +1.
Audio update: Grace Grant is one of my favourite female narrators so the combination of her with this book was always going to be a win/win.....and it was.