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Mogul by Katy Evans

megan_elise's review

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DNF—-it doesn’t even deserve one star.

SPOILER. You were warned.




He’s married. Negative ghost rider.

And what author uses “lit” in a book. Literally uses it more than once? On purpose. “He’s as lit as I remember” is a literal phrase from this book. 😂😂😂🙈🙈🙈🙈 Pathetic. Seriously?!?!

beckyrendon's review against another edition

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3.0

Talk about a unique start! I was swept up in the lust and naughty fun. Mogul is a naughty bit of fun. Full of drama (not just the theatrical kind) and some serious doubts, these two have a lot to overcome.

elisabeth_julia's review against another edition

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1.0

1. Boring
2. Female lead calls herself a slut or talks to her "inner slut"...I mean... that is sooo bad.
3. Boring
4. The guy is so...boring.
5. The drama/tension... boring
6. I kind of skimmed the last third and whenever I actually read a sentence it had me rolling my eyes.

Sorry, but this was a waste of time.

gabbysreading's review against another edition

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4.0

Phew! *fans self* Ian and Sara are H-O-T hot!! Right from the start, I knew I was in for a sexy good time. When we first met these characters in Tycoon (Mogul is a standalone. You do not need to read Tycoon first.), I was like okay, there is a story here and I NEED it!! Thankfully, Katy Evans did not let me down. Mogul is a so good. I wish I had more.

I loved these characters. Loved them!! Sara is smart, sassy, dreams driven. I love her relationship with her mother. As her family life falls apart, she is there to console and care for her mom.
Then there's Ian. My goodness! I am crazy about Ian. Sara has it right. He is so YUMMY. His sexy aura radiates off the page. I always seem to fall for the hot guys in the suits. Ian Ford is no different.

I really enjoyed this book. It reads quick and flowed smoothly. The character chemistry is off the charts. If you looking for a passionate, entertaining and enthralling story, then pick up Katy Evans' Mogul.

k8readstoday's review against another edition

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hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25

fsmeurinne's review against another edition

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5.0

Sara Davies and Ian Ford story has been an interesting one. Sara a girl that gets into a cab with a sexy suit guy at the airport and finds herself in a situation she never believed she would ever find herself in. Ian a sexy guy going through a difficult situation meets Sara and he is intrigued. The narrators of the audiobook did an amazing job, I loved it. Katy Evans is a one - click for me, I so wanted to hear Sara story after Tycoon.

sara_2103's review against another edition

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3.0

Sara Davies ha 28 anni e vive a New York, quando il suo sogno di diventare ballerina si infrange proprio prima del suo grande debutto, trova un lavoro di ripiego come receptionist al FourSeason di Manhattan.
La sua ambizione è quella di calcare le scene a Broadway. La sua caviglia è perfettamente guarita. È pronta.
In ritorno da una visita ai suoi genitori, Sara rischia di perdere il taxi e arrivare tardi a lavoro e così lo divide con un affascinante estraneo in giacca e cravatta.
Il destino è dalla sua parte, lo sconosciuto alloggia proprio all’hotel dove lavora.
L’attrazione è fulminante e reciproca, Sara è l’uomo passeranno una notte di fuoco per poi riprendere le loro vite.

Miss Evans non ci siamo.
Un rapporto non protetto proprio dalle primissime pagine del libro. Sarò una bacchettona ma leggere di questi due che si accoppiano come macachi in calore senza il preservativo mi ha fatto storcere il naso. Ero sicura al 100% che lei avesse una pagnotta in forno, di solito l’espediente narrativo della gravidanza a sorpresa porta i protagonisti a riunirsi dopo “una botta e via” invece non è stato così.
Passano mesi, ognuno pensa alle loro vite: Sara a causa di tagli del personale viene licenziata e il nostro sconosciuto, Ian, sta affrontando un brutto divorzio.
Complice il destino i nostri due si incontrano di nuovo e decidono di intraprendere una relazione esclusiva ma senza impegni (okay la cosa non ha affatto senso ma dettagli) finché Ian non sarà libero come un’uccellino e avrà finalmente convinto la moglie a firmare le carte.
Il libro è stra colmo di rapporti non protetti, sicuramente la protagonista avrà le ovaie rivestite di titanio o non mi spiego.
Come il libro precedente scorre velocemente, senza infamia e senza lode.
Poi ultima cosa.
Sarò io una fissata ma questo dettaglio mi ha infastidito: chi è Brynn Heyworth? Sono sicura come la morte che la migliore amica e coinquilina ma soprattutto PROTAGONISTA del primo romanzo si chiamasse Bryn Kelly.
L’editor è andato in vacanza a raccogliere the in Sri Lanka?
Non voglio pensare che l’autrice si sia presa una cantonata del genere addirittura da dimenticarsi il cognome della sua protagonista…

tdavis0516's review against another edition

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2.0

Only read it because I paid for it...

I’m usually a fan of Katy Evans and was excited to read this after reading the description. Unfortunately, this book felt rushed and forced. There wasn’t very much character development and I only finished this book because I paid for it and kept hoping it would get better. It didn’t. The only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 is because the premise was good.

bigsteve5000's review

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fast-paced

2.0

shannon_cocktailsandbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 Cocktails

I liked Ian and Sara, but it felt like there was something missing from this story. I can't quite figure out what it is, but that missing piece made it hard to believe these two worked through their issues and got that HEA.