A review by nehailism
Manwhore, Volume 1 by Katy Evans

3.0

Not bad, not good, it was alright. It had a Fifty Shades Of Grey kinda touch and a Penelope Douglas inspired writing, so I suppose the writer is influenced by them because there were lot of areas in the book where I was reminded of E.L. James and Penelope Douglas.
I liked the narrator, she was a mature, sensible girl with an aim to do something huge in her life. A girl who gave her career a priority.
And of course, Malcolm Saint, the billionaire, the manwhore of the book, Chicago's darling, also known as Sin, he was the Christian Grey with no prostitute for a mother and no Dominant as the adopted mother's friend. He was also not in BDSM so likelable by every average girl who is ready to share her man with other girls, precisely.
Reading this book I had decided I would not go into any of the other books in this series, it was good, but not good enough to read more Rachel-Malcolm love story. Perhaps the writer knew that because what she did in the end, frustrates me, and forces me to read the next book. I hope it would be much better than this one. The synopsis intrigued me for this one, but it didn't meet the demand.