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.
Because I loved reading E. L. James' Fifty Shades series so much I couldn't wait to see what her next series had in store. I don't know what exactly I expected when I started reading The Mister but I can say that it wasn't nearly as addicting and compelling as the Fifty Shades series was and is. After what seems like forever I finally finished The Mister and can now safely say this wasn't nearly as good as James' last book. It took forever for me to read The Mister I just couldn't get into it. While the story did have it's moments, for the most part this wasn't really a book worth reading.
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