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A review by bookphenomena_micky
Manwhore +1 by Katy Evans
4.0
Dibs. Dibs. Dibs.
I thoroughly enjoyed this second instalment to the Manwhore series. The end to book one, on a cliffhanger of what happens when she first sees Malcolm after their break up, picks up just there. Saint is cold. Saint is hurt. Saint will not expose himself again. Rachel is achingly sorry and a mess but Saint is not interested in anything other than a business opportunity. The build between these two is slow, mesmerising and heated. The steam will not disappoint and is frequent but then the story would then kicks back in. These two, Malcolm in particular, make me feel everything. All the little looks and touches are magic; I feel it in my soul. This book made my heart ache, hope, ache, hope. It was a ricochet of a ride.
I loved where this ended and my affection for these two characters only developed more. Malcolm is out and out one of my favourite male characters of all time, up there with Remy! Roll on Ms Manwhore.
I thoroughly enjoyed this second instalment to the Manwhore series. The end to book one, on a cliffhanger of what happens when she first sees Malcolm after their break up, picks up just there. Saint is cold. Saint is hurt. Saint will not expose himself again. Rachel is achingly sorry and a mess but Saint is not interested in anything other than a business opportunity. The build between these two is slow, mesmerising and heated. The steam will not disappoint and is frequent but then the story would then kicks back in. These two, Malcolm in particular, make me feel everything. All the little looks and touches are magic; I feel it in my soul. This book made my heart ache, hope, ache, hope. It was a ricochet of a ride.
I loved where this ended and my affection for these two characters only developed more. Malcolm is out and out one of my favourite male characters of all time, up there with Remy! Roll on Ms Manwhore.