The chemistry between the leads is sizzling hot, the sensuous energy leaping off the pages and this is something that the author excels at as seen in the Fifty shades series. The trauma that she endures is deftly handled but I loved how feisty she is, refusing to give up or cower in spite of the circumstances she ends up in. The storyline that touches on the subject of human trafficking was painful but the author sketches a brilliant character arc for its heroine Alessia. I did love how the author redeems his qualities and brings about a complete turnaround for the character though. The first few pages show the reader the flamboyant playboy that Maxim is, it was kind of like he has affairs with anything that has legs scenario which did feel unnecessary to the plot that follows. The Mister is leaps and bounds different from the fifty shades and readers going in expecting a similar storyline are definitely gonna be disappointed. I am not a die-hard fan of the series and still believe that books 2 & 3 were unnecessary but Christian Grey and Ana are my favorite characters and the intense love story between them was simply mind-blowing. The 50 shades trilogy created waves, of course, irrespective of the tacky names like mummy porn and all that. E L James’ The Mister firmly establishes the author’s captivating story-telling capabilities.
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