Book review of The Mister by E.L. James

Love can grow against all odds

What starts as a relationship between a cleaner/maid, Alessia and her employer, Maxim, is an interesting twist on the Cinderella story. I’ve secretly loved that story for years but never let myself believe it could really happen.

The Mister, from E.L. James, is rich and layered. James shares the story of two people who evolve into their entire potential of who they are meant to be. 

I found it exciting as well as heartwarming.  Set in Britain, the hero is grieving over the loss of his brother (the Lord of Trevelyan)  who ran the family estate.  Upon his brother’s sudden death, it becomes Maxim’s turn (as the spare) to come into his own nobility and title, albeit, reluctantly. 

During this transition, a beautiful young “cleaner” comes into his home with talents and secrets Maxim is yet to discover.  Stumbling upon some of those secrets is how the tension and chemistry develop. This Billionaire/Virgin story will charm you with a lot of “firsts” for its talented yet naïve heroine.

I loved it – Five stars.

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One Reply to “Book review of The Mister by E.L. James”

  1. WOW Molly, you did it again! You made me want to read a book with just your review! Unfortunately, I can’t get this one, because the price is out of my league. I will keep my eyes open for a sale on this one. Thanks Molly!

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