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The #1 New York Times bestseller—a thrilling new romance from E L James, author of the phenomenal bestselling Fifty Shades Trilogy. London, 2019. Life has been easy for Maxim Trevelyan. With his good looks, aristocratic connections, and money, he’s never had to work and he’s rarely slept alone. But all that changes when tragedy strikes and Maxim inherits his family’s noble title, wealth, and estates, and all the responsibility that entails. It’s a role he’s not prepared for and one that he struggles to face. But his biggest challenge is fighting his desire for an unexpected, enigmatic young woman who’s recently arrived in England, possessing little more than a dangerous and troublesome past. Reticent, beautiful, and musically gifted, she’s an alluring mystery, and Maxim’s longing for her deepens into a passion that he’s never experienced and dares not name. Just who is Alessia Demachi? Can Maxim protect her from the malevolence that threatens her? And what will she do when she learns that he’s been hiding secrets of his own? From the heart of London through wild, rural Cornwall to the bleak, forbidding beauty of the Balkans, The Mister is a roller-coaster ride of danger and desire that leaves the reader breathless to the very last page. Review: Great read - Great!! Book to read!!! Review: Enjoyed it! - 4 Stars! Before I begin my actual review, I have two major issues with the way readers are reviewing this book: 1) I don’t agree with those claiming that EL James is a terrible writer. I would love to know what literary genius these people are reading in the ROMANCE genre on the regular. Seriously. I have read some romance authors who do write better than James, but I have read and DNF’d a TON of garbage romance writers. What I personally enjoy about James’ writing, is that it’s fast paced and very heavily focused on the hero/heroine relationship building. There isn’t a lot of other “fluff.” One of my biggest pet peeves is when I’m like 60% of the way through a book and the hero/heroine have yet to really build any time of legit relationship. Talk about a snooze fest..... I think the major issue here is jealousy, but what do I know. 2) Half the readers are complaining it’s too much like Fifty, and half are complaining it’s too different....I don’t honestly know what to say about these people. Let’s review the actual book called The Mister, m’kay? The Mister contains one of my all time favorite tropes: rags to riches for the heroine and a major gap in social class between the hero and heroine. Call me sexist but I love it. It’s such a fantasy. Who wouldn’t want to be swept away by some gorgeous royal? I know I wouldn’t mind one bit. Alessia, our heroine, is a cleaner who finds herself cleaning the house of Maxim Traveleyan. Maxim is wealthy, he’s royalty, he’s a little broken when they first meet and he’s perfect for Alessia. Their connection is fast, it’s convincing, it’s consuming, and it’s sexy. Alessia’s background is dark and so we have a bit of a damsel in distress storyline as well. YES PLEASE! One thing I loooooved about the story is that James infuses some references to classical music since Alessia plays the piano quite well. It was a refreshing subplot. I really enjoyed pulling up the classical pieces on my iPhone, listening to them, imagining them as background music for the scene and trying to figure out why that particular piece was chosen. It made the storyline much richer! The last 20% of the book is quite suspenseful and I found myself racing through the pages. I wish I had slowed down a bit to really enjoy it. I was too eager to finish. That being said, I think the one thing keeping me from rating the book higher, is that James played it too safe with the darker elements of this book. I think she could have really pushed the elements further than she did. I almost wanted more violence, more running, more evil. It would have made the resolution all the more satisfying in my opinion. But I’m a little twisted so....there’s that. Otherwise, I’m deeply satisfied with The Mister and hope for more from James soon!
A**O
Great read
Great!! Book to read!!!
C**E
Enjoyed it!
4 Stars! Before I begin my actual review, I have two major issues with the way readers are reviewing this book: 1) I don’t agree with those claiming that EL James is a terrible writer. I would love to know what literary genius these people are reading in the ROMANCE genre on the regular. Seriously. I have read some romance authors who do write better than James, but I have read and DNF’d a TON of garbage romance writers. What I personally enjoy about James’ writing, is that it’s fast paced and very heavily focused on the hero/heroine relationship building. There isn’t a lot of other “fluff.” One of my biggest pet peeves is when I’m like 60% of the way through a book and the hero/heroine have yet to really build any time of legit relationship. Talk about a snooze fest..... I think the major issue here is jealousy, but what do I know. 2) Half the readers are complaining it’s too much like Fifty, and half are complaining it’s too different....I don’t honestly know what to say about these people. Let’s review the actual book called The Mister, m’kay? The Mister contains one of my all time favorite tropes: rags to riches for the heroine and a major gap in social class between the hero and heroine. Call me sexist but I love it. It’s such a fantasy. Who wouldn’t want to be swept away by some gorgeous royal? I know I wouldn’t mind one bit. Alessia, our heroine, is a cleaner who finds herself cleaning the house of Maxim Traveleyan. Maxim is wealthy, he’s royalty, he’s a little broken when they first meet and he’s perfect for Alessia. Their connection is fast, it’s convincing, it’s consuming, and it’s sexy. Alessia’s background is dark and so we have a bit of a damsel in distress storyline as well. YES PLEASE! One thing I loooooved about the story is that James infuses some references to classical music since Alessia plays the piano quite well. It was a refreshing subplot. I really enjoyed pulling up the classical pieces on my iPhone, listening to them, imagining them as background music for the scene and trying to figure out why that particular piece was chosen. It made the storyline much richer! The last 20% of the book is quite suspenseful and I found myself racing through the pages. I wish I had slowed down a bit to really enjoy it. I was too eager to finish. That being said, I think the one thing keeping me from rating the book higher, is that James played it too safe with the darker elements of this book. I think she could have really pushed the elements further than she did. I almost wanted more violence, more running, more evil. It would have made the resolution all the more satisfying in my opinion. But I’m a little twisted so....there’s that. Otherwise, I’m deeply satisfied with The Mister and hope for more from James soon!
D**H
Cinderella Story ?
Loved The Mister! Ok let me start by saying like everyone else devoted to “ FSOG “ I too would have rather had Christians POV Freed before reading “ The Mister” ! that being said! We do not call the shots of what the writers put out there for us to read! I for one would have gone crazy if i had nothing else to read while waiting for a particular book to be published ! Enter “The Mister” ! I so loved this story! Maxim; ok here is my one comparison to Christian! Maxim like CG thinks he can get buy with either one night stands/Mindless sex (Maxim) or like CG with a contract! They both think they can avoid relationships/love! But that's not how Cupid works! But when these type fall ! they fall hard! Maxim has enough on his plate dealing with the sudden death of his brother, the Earl of Trevethick, which leaves him the new Earl ! while still mourning the loss of his father a few years past! Everyone is pulling him from all directions ! And then there is our Cinderella ! E L James on a recent interview said that FSOG was a Beauty and the Beast story and that The Mister is a Cinderella story! I like that comparison ! Alessia ( my Ana comparison ) like Ana and is a sweet innocent young very smart women! That when dealing with their own problems/crisis are not just a pretty face ! the things that Alessia has had to deal with and at the same time what she has accomplish is amazing ! Though there is a HEA, I still felt there was somethings left “hanging” and though not confirmed that this is a series too, “ thinking “ there is more left to this story to come!????? Hoping so !Thanks E L ! for this enjoyable read!
J**S
Really wanted to like it
Pre-ordered and ignored the reviews. Really wanted to like it but it was hard. I skimmed a lot and for a higher priced book that stinks. -Heroine is interesting with an interesting story. Hero - not remotely interesting, in fact he’s kind of gross. I wanted to quit reading for the first 30%. Sex with other women, heroine cleaning up his used condoms and seeing another woman. That’s not romance and could have been left out. Sure he became a great guy later but his turn around is too fast to be believed. He’s a child trapped in a mans body. Then the ending is abrupt. No epilogue, just this crescendo and then done. Over. We didn’t get anything resolved with him and Caroline - who the heroine will be faced with often...ouch and yuck. And then no resolution on a bright future for the heroine and her music. No idea how they will work their future out and how he leaves his pathetic former life behind because that sure doesn’t work with her. This is also weeks after the brothers death and so much is unresolved there with his emotions. Just nothing. Overall I enjoyed the music aspect and this author can absolutely write but this was boring. There I said it. Aside from the little bit of action we get and that felt forced at times. It was boring and if this had been a lesser known author I would have DNF, but I like this author personally and her other series so i kept going. Ultimately the “hero” of this book is just awful and not someone a reader can cheer for. Had he been given some interesting background or anything really - we could have. Also the switching between POV with alternating first and third person was very distracting. I feel like whoever she used as a beta reader editorial beta could have really steered this better and let her down. It had such potential but in the end I feel like he’s still gross, she’s still too naive, it dragged and there is too much unresolved. So many missed opportunities for this story. This book totally bombed for me. If more come in the series, if it is a series I won’t be buying.
K**M
Loved it!
I thought this book was amazing. Great, interesting story. The things that happened to Alessia would have made me curl up in a ball and cry, but she was very strong and courageous. Good story about a young woman from Albania who had plans to come to England and work. She wanted to get away from the arranged marriage to a man who was abusive, and also her father is abusive. In her attempt to get to England, she finds herself with sex trafficers, and actually manages to escape. It takes her many days, but she finds her way to her mother's friend who helps her get a job as a house cleaner. One of the houses that she cleans is Maxum's. Lots if near tragedies happen and a lot of drama. I thought it all flowed very well. Lots of people have reviewed this book poorly. I think one person in particular was complaining about too many commas(which I didn't notice)and run on sentences(again, didn't notice). She also must have gotten a bad copy because she said words were missing. My ebook was solid, every word on every page was there. I loved the story and can't wait to read The Missus. But, I don't think I ever want to go to Albania. Sounds dreadful.
C**3
Love is priceless, nothing else matters! ❤
The Mister By E L James I went into this blind I didn't want to know anything about the book or what people were saying. I preordered the ebook then I saw an opportunity to get a signed copy from England since I couldn't get one here in the USA. When I finished the book I was surprised to see so many low reviews then I realized that a lot were from people who didn't even read the book! Why leave a review without giving the book a read first, that totally confuses me. With that being said lets get down to business. Maxim Trevelyan is in a tailspin since his older brother Kit, the heir of Travethick was killed in a motorcycle accident. He's the one everyone referred to as the spare,the blacksheep of the family he must takeover as the Earl of Travethick. He is grieving by turning to booze and women. Then appears an angel disguised as a daily (a daytime cleaner, maid). I loved the way he evolved, grew and even finally grieved as he fell in love with life and his daily. Alessia Demachi has had a hard life and finds herself promised to a man that is jealous and abusive. With help of her mother she fled her beloved homeland of Albania for London only to find that she was caught up with criminals instead of men who were supposed to save her. Scared, on the run for her life she finds her mother's friend Mayda who saves her,gives her a place to stay a helps her find a job as Mister Maxim daily. There she discovers she feels safe, and is drawn to Master Maxim and finds herself wanting to get to know him,to tell him about her past her dreams and her love of music. Their journey isn't easy it full of twists and turns, suspense, drama, friendship, passion and ultimately love. I would've loved to had a few more questions answered. Maybe an epilogue would of tied up some of the questions but maybe we are left there because there will be another book or two coming since their are lots of intriguing characters and questions left. ( Hint Hint) Five 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 🎹🎶
A**E
Not Quite What I Expected!
Actually, this was a good storyline. I didn't think it was as bad as some of the other reviews. I believe some were looking for more of a Fifty Shade story. For me it lacked an ending and a bit more explanation of the characters (i.e. He and Caroline's relationship, his brother's death (accident or suicide), his overall lordship didn't materialize for me in the book. All those things were kind of left hanging. There was no epilogue to bring it to a close for me. Is there supposed to be a part II and I missed it somehow? If so, please disregard my comments. Additionally, I felt that Maxim had no power. For someone with money and clout, he could afford personal bodyguards to help protect his interests. Having one on Magda's family and nothing on his own estate or his flat or condo didn't look or sound quite right. Her character (Alessia) I understand was naive. But if someone is after you (sex traffickers) and you're not sure if they posted bail or not, as well as you are frightened to death of gas stations, why would you take off alone at night going to the grocery store by yourself? Also, what woman that is in mortal danger comes across a gun and not at least cripple her assailant to get herself to safety? I'm just saying. For me also, this book seemed rushed. Even though we waited a long time to get another book from this author, it seemed it was rushed to get it out just to give us something to read. It was lacking. Had she expounded on some of the things mentioned above I believe it would have been a better book for me. I could have also been presented as a Kindle Unlimited book. Paying for this one was kinda painful. It should be a FREE read.
T**A
Expect the Unexpected!
Where do I begin? Perhaps from the beginning? Alright, EL James was my very first read (and I mean i NEVER read books for fun or even when I had to for school). After reading the Fifty Shades Trilogy I was hooked on ROMANCE. So needles to say I AM A HUGE EL JAMES FAN and she got me started on reading romance! I was so nervous to start reading this because I wasn't sure what to expect. It was NOT anything like I expected or didn't. I keep having to remind myself that this is not part of the fifty shades, it's a whole new..everything...and WHICH IT IS!! You can very much tell this is a EL JAMES book because of the writing, some words and the style. I have nothing to base this off of except as a NEW read, so it was rather shocking to me. This is VERY from the 3rd person narrated and you get both POV's. Younger heroine, age 23, older hero but not by too much. Maxim is a man of many talents, aside form being Earl of Travethick..photographer, DJ and a composer, among other things. This to me aside from some IRONIC words used to reference fifty shades in the book, is a very MODERN PRIDE & PREJUDICE feel...with a twist. The ending about killed me, that was a rush! While reading you're constantly anxious to what will happen next. It's exhilarating. Edgy. Romantic. Stimulating. It grows on you. Just...beautiful. I am rating this a 5 PLUS PLUS & HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT! It is definitely making the TOP 2019 MUST READ list! H A P P Y - R E A D I N G!
N**S
Très bien!
Avis de Madame: Très bien , histoire trop courte.
T**A
The mister
Esse livro remete ao romance entre pessoas de origens e condições distintas, que superam desafios para ficarem juntos. Um homem que não acreditava no amor e vivia romances efêmeros e uma mulher corajosa que sofre privações, ameaças e cativa o coração do lord inglês. Belíssima narrativa.
K**T
Garbage...
What a waste of time and money. Weak characters, no real development in their relationship, a wimp of a hero, an unsecure, timid heroine...A very short timeline, no real events, and the list could go on... Do not get me started on the writing style, the pov... I really have no idea how this garbage could be published.
G**G
A romantic escape touched by an ugly reality with an emphasis on the human touch.
‘She feels safe with him. She hasn’t felt safe for so long,’ When The Mister by EL James landed on our Kindles at midnight, we dived right in. We’ll be completely honest with you, we had a myriad of emotions going through our minds as we embarked on this Authors new journey, a mix of nervous anticipation and ecstatic excitement if you will. After all, this is not Fifty Shades, one of our most beloved book series, this is something brand spanking new, minus the spanking. And after finishing The Mister this rings completely true in a positive way as it showcased that EL James is not just synonymous with Fifty Shades, she is more than that, she can write any type of romance, though her formula of the classic fairy-tales is once again present. Where Fifty Shades was wonderfully dark, captivatingly erotic and its own brand of Beauty and the Beast; The Mister is more of a slow burn and an almost tender and vulnerable romance with a Cinderella feel to it. “You know, you can hold me too.” Our brand of reading is that we stay away from anything about a book we know we’ll eventually read. We don’t read excerpts nor do we read reviews or spoilers. So, other than the synopsis we go in completely blind. That’s the way we roll and the way we like it. So to be honest with you we actually had no idea what to expect. The prologue had us hooked, it was sombre and haunting and started the story off with a kick to the emotional gut. We loved that. We could immediately tell that EL James has honed her craft as her writing was flawless and whilst we absolutely recognised the Author and her words it felt new and exciting. What better way to showcase your writing than to do a one-eighty. One of the aspects we loved about The Mister is the underlying message of humanity, societal and economic issues as well as the depravity and inequality evident in our world today. Whilst at times The Mister had an almost historical feel it was written in today’s world with the relevance that goes hand in hand. ‘Eyes closed, he’s feeling the music, every note expressed on his face. As she watches him – his brow furrowed, head tilted, lips parted – he takes her breath away. She’s captivated. By him. By the music. He’s talented. The piece is sad, full of longing and grief….’ The romance was quite simply, swoon-worthy. It’s the stuff dreams are made of and what we hopeless romantics crave. We fell in love with Maxim and Alessia and their wonderful romance, which grew out of both tragic and haunting circumstances. Innocence versus experience. Have versus have not. Status of nobility versus the status of an immigrant. Their paths cross when each one of them needs the other the most. It was beautiful to watch through the vivid writing and the tone set so aptly by the atmospherically placed musical undertone. “I like sleeping with you” “Well, that makes two of us.” The way in which The Mister is written allows the reader to fully connect with both characters and really get under their skin. The connection ran deep for us and we championed both Maxim and Alessia all the way. Each shaped by their own past and their current place in the world. “I’ve got you,” I whisper…. Maxim had a boyish, cheeky quality and a wicked sense of humour. A bit of a bad boy who is in some way lost and desperate for a loving touch. He almost craves it. We fell in complete love with him. Alessia is just adorable, so incredibly sweet with an endearing innocence and timidness. Yet when the occasion calls for it Alessia gets feisty. They were just so perfectly suited and their romance shone like a bright beacon at sea. ‘I know I should look away, but I’m distracted by her underwear. They cover her backside and come up to her waist. They are possibly the largest knickers I’ve seen on a woman.’ As you all know, we don’t do spoilers so we won’t give you any more story. Just know that this is such a wonderfully written romance that will pull at your heart strings and you’ll get carried away by the words. A romantic escape touched by an ugly reality with an emphasis on the human touch. We wanted more at the end and whilst this is a standalone we’d love more! “Thank you.” “What for?” “Saving me…”
Z**S
Un must si has leido 50 sombras de grey
Si has leido 50 sombras de grey este libro es un must!!!! No engancha como la trilogia pero se lee con mucho cariño y se ve otro punto de vista.
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