The mister

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The #1 New York Times bestseller—a thrilling and seductive Cinderella love story from E L James, author of the phenomenal bestselling Fifty Shades Trilogy.

Clasping her plait at the base of her neck, I tug lightly, bringing her lips up to mine. "Alessia," I breathe, and kiss her again, softly, slowly. She stills in my arms, then brings her hands up to clutch my biceps, closing her eyes as she accepts me. I deepen the kiss, my tongue teasing her lips, and she opens her mouth. She tastes of warmth and grace and sweet seduction.

London, present day. Life has always been easy for Maxim Trevelyan, the "spare" to the earldom of Trevethick. 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 title, wealth, and estates, and the responsibility that entails. It's a role he's not prepared for and one he struggles to face.

But his biggest challenge is fighting his desire for an unexpected, enigmatic young woman who's recently joined his staff. Reticent, beautiful, and musically gifted, she's an alluring mystery, possessing little more than a dangerous and troublesome past. As Maxim's longing for her deepens into a passion he's never experienced and dares not name, he's left to wonder just who is Alessia Demachi? And can he protect her from the malevolence that threatens her?

From the heart of London through wild, rural Cornwall to the bleak, forbidding beauty of the Albanian Balkans, The Mister combines the sensuality of a modern Regency romance with the danger, desire, and adventure of E L James's captivating storytelling, leaving the reader breathless to the very last page.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In this uneven tale of love and passion, James (the Fifty Shades series) crafts the contemporary equivalent of a Regency romance: a privileged English rake seduces the hired help, whose innocence reforms his wicked ways. Maxim Trevelyan, the newly minted Earl of Trevethick following his older brother's untimely death, prefers to lose himself in meaningless flings and his musical pursuits. But when he meets his new house cleaner, Alessia Demachi, an undocumented Albanian immigrant on the run from human traffickers, Maxim is surprised to feel protective of her. As he shelters her at one of his family's estates, the two succumb to mutual attraction, falling headfirst into a relationship that proves to be a sexual awakening for the virginal Alessia. When her enemies finally track her down, Alessia and Maxim must rise to the challenge to secure a happy future. The story's plausibility is undermined by the unbalanced power dynamic between the protagonists, Alessia's portrayal as a chess and music prodigy who's oddly oblivious of modern society, Maxim's initial sulky unlikability, and the depiction of Albania as hopelessly behind the times. Readers will cheer the occasional moments when Alessia claims her own agency, but there's little else to recommend this middling erotic romance. Agent: Valerie Hoskins, Valerie Hoskins Assoc. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

A feckless Englishman who's just inherited wealth and a title finds purpose when he falls for his enigmatic cleaning lady, an Albanian refugee with a vast well of secrets.Maxim Trevelyan has just lost his beloved older brother, Kit, and inherited his title as Earl of Trevethick. He also discovers his old house cleaner has left and been replaced by Alessia, a beautiful young woman from Albania who has little beyond the clothes on her back yet plays the piano like a superstar. She's reticent and modest and came to England to escape the brutal man her father wanted her to marry only to fall into the hands of sex traffickers. She's managed to find a job and shelter with her mother's friend, but when she's threatened, it's clear that Max has suddenly developed a heightened sense of protectiveness. He's falling in love with her. How could he not? She's beautiful, talented, and courageous, having survived these horrors. But when one evil man after another tracks her down, Max will use every property and penny at his disposal, even go to the ends of the Earthor at least across Europeto save her. James offers her first book outside the staggeringly successful Fifty Shades of Grey (2012) world, and the story can be compelling, in a "Cinderella" meets Perils of Pauline kind of way. We root for Alessia to be saved by the rich, handsome Max, who suddenly cares about all the things he's intentionally ignored his whole life, yet we also ask ourselves why a woman who escaped sex traffickers at a gas station can't be smarter when she's hiding from them in a mansion or when she's being dragged back to her hometown by the man she fled from in the first place. It's also worth noting in light of James' earlier books that while sex is an important thememainly Alessia's sexual awakening and the threat of sexual violencethere's only the slightest hint of BDSM, when Max hooks up with a one-night stand early in the book, which highlights Alessia's innocence.A modern fairy tale that moves apace but is burdened by uneven writing and characters who continually do things that seem out of character. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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LJ Express Reviews

Maxim Trevelyan was always destined to be "the spare"—not the heir—to the title of Earl of Trevethick. When Maxim's older brother, Kit, dies unexpectedly in an accident, all of that changes. Suddenly the playboy younger brother not only inherits the title and money but all of the associated responsibilities. Reeling from grief, Maxim pours his heartache into composing new music. He is lost until his new housecleaner, Alessia Demachi, an immigrant from Albania, enters his world. She is reserved and beautiful, and when he hears her play his piano, he comes undone with emotion and desire. He has never felt this kind of connection with any woman, but he soon realizes that she is not just shy but also very frightened—running from a dangerous past that is catching up with her. As their worlds collide, and feelings deepen, will love be enough to save them both? VERDICT James, well-known for her best-selling "Fifty Shades" series, brings readers a novel of suspense and sexual awakening. Although the storyline is fairly predictable, fans will not be disappointed with the slow-build crescendo of Maxim and Alessia's erotically charged romance.—Vicky Coffin, Salem Free P.L., Salem, CT (c) Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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PW Annex Reviews

In this uneven tale of love and passion, James (the Fifty Shades series) crafts the contemporary equivalent of a Regency romance: a privileged English rake seduces the hired help, whose innocence reforms his wicked ways. Maxim Trevelyan, the newly minted Earl of Trevethick following his older brother's untimely death, prefers to lose himself in meaningless flings and his musical pursuits. But when he meets his new house cleaner, Alessia Demachi, an undocumented Albanian immigrant on the run from human traffickers, Maxim is surprised to feel protective of her. As he shelters her at one of his family's estates, the two succumb to mutual attraction, falling headfirst into a relationship that proves to be a sexual awakening for the virginal Alessia. When her enemies finally track her down, Alessia and Maxim must rise to the challenge to secure a happy future. The story's plausibility is undermined by the unbalanced power dynamic between the protagonists, Alessia's portrayal as a chess and music prodigy who's oddly oblivious of modern society, Maxim's initial sulky unlikability, and the depiction of Albania as hopelessly behind the times. Readers will cheer the occasional moments when Alessia claims her own agency, but there's little else to recommend this middling erotic romance. Agent: Valerie Hoskins, Valerie Hoskins Assoc. (Apr.)

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