Book #2 in the sexy new Manwhore series from the New York Times bestselling author of REAL. Getting this close to Chicago’s hottest player can get a girl burned. Billionaire playboy? Check. Ruthless businessman? Check. Absolutely sinful? Check. Malcolm Saint was an assignment. A job. Any journalist would kill for access to this beautiful, difficult man, but I was the one sent to uncover Chicago’s … but I was the one sent to uncover Chicago’s hottest entrepreneur. I intended to reveal him–to learn his thoughts, his secrets, his lifestyle–then complete my assignment and walk away. But my head was overtaken by my heart, and I fell for him–hard.
For a time, this wicked playboy was mine. But they say all good things come to an end…
How can I prove to the man who trusts no one that I’m worthy of becoming his permanent plus one?more
When Manwhore ended, Rachel and I were concerned Saint would never forgive her for not being truthful about her purpose in meeting him.
The beginning of MANWHORE +1 is very aptly, her “expose” on Malcom Saint for Edge. The words have great meaning throughout the story. But Saint wasn’t interested in Rachel’s affections, he wanted her to work for him on Interface as a writer. His motives will become clear.
This whole book is one step after another in trying to repair Saint’s hurt and his anger with Rachel. He said the job with him was open until she said yes. She never wanted to be his employee. Both Saint and I realized she also wasn’t ready to trust him completely as she still noticed and asked about women from his past. Her insecurities were met with the patience of a Saint.
So why were Rachel and I weeping at the end of this book? I encourage you strongly to find out. You’ll find out soon enough how Saint became they way he is and come to appreciate Kate the ending that much more.
I loved this book so much! So glad Malcolm and Rachel got their HEA! The chemistry between those two was on fire!!! Katy Evans is a really good writer and I can’t wait to read the next book in this series!
Flying High on “Sin”
I read this book in less than 24 hours…why…because it’s that good! Malcolm Saint has to be one of the hottest sinners out there.
Of course when I finished Manwhore I had to immediately purchase Manwhore +1. This story and these two people had me all in! I loved Rachel and how she brought out the best in Saint. She challenged him as he did her. I can only imagine what these two can do together. What a power couple. I want to follow these two and see how beautifully blessed their life becomes as one.
I’m heading over to buy the novella now. I just can’t get enough of Malcolm Saint!
(3.75 STARS)
After the ending of manwhore there was NO way I couldn’t immediately dive into this book even if it was Thanksgiving morning. The first few scenes between Rachel and Malcolm were tense and I could feel Rachel’s heartache. The moment he utters “call me Saint”, I was all ohh you mother f*er!! In the end, it was a sweet and sexy story but I did crave a bit more conflict and would’ve like to have seen a bit more interaction with Noel. Hoping to get a bit more out of ms. manwhore…so off I go to 1-click!!
OMG, I love this book!!!! I couldn’t wait for this book to come out! I read it in only a few hours. Plus I even bought the audiobook! There is no man like Malcolm Saint! He is hot as sin!!! He’s the perfect male lead that falls in love with the perfect women. Thank god there was no cliffhanger I couldn’t handle it.
I really enjoyed following Malcom Saint and Rachel Livingston in the sequel to Manwhore.
This had everything I love in a contemporary romance. The break between the two of them and see and feel what it does to both of them.
Their feelings and chemistry is beyond intense. I love Malcom! What a strong man. He fights for what he wants with everything he got. But it’s his feelings and actions towards Rachel that for me carries this book. This man loves hard! And yet so vulnerable. He really wants Rachel and then the fear of getting hurt by her is still rooted deep inside him. Love to watch that battle going on within him.
Rachel is so strong and determined in this book. The fight to get Malcom back is beyond impressive and commendable. She’s so loyal and honest towards Malcom. I loved the growth she showed.
Their love is intense and I didn’t want the book to end once I got going. I was captured and obsessed! That’s what Katy Evans is capable of. Her writing is effortless and captivating. I was so pleased so see that there’s a Ms Manwhore coming out. More Saint and Rachel and I’m so excited!
Review It’s true. You don’t have to be who you were raised to be… you can become whomever you want to be and Malcolm–Saint–Sin shows that in so many ways.
Malcolm Kyle Preston Logan Saint.
Swoon-worthy hero.
Prideful.
Attentive lover.
Chance taker.
Challenge conquerer.
This story. I love it. I love Malcolm and Rebecca together. Their story flows slowly, evenly, believably, and is told beautifully. Katy Evans wields a magical pen to write words that will captivate you, break your heart, heal your heart, and give you hope and happiness.
Malcolm Kyle Preston Logan Saint… what do you have in store for us next?
Idk what fell apart for me, but I did not like this book that much. Maybe I just don’t care enough about the characters to have enjoyed the story. I thought that Malcolm’s dad was going to play a bigger role in the book, but he was more of a behind the curtain villain. I also kinda wanted Malcolm to give Rachel more crap about the way things went down in the first book. I completely understand why he forgave her so quick, because why spend precious time being mad at her when all he really wants to do is be with her. Even after he forgave her, Rachel still acted as if she was indecisive about being in a “official” relationship wit him and it drove me mad. Also, he went back to calling him a manwhore and a player when he obviously hasn’t been with any women since her, so that made no sense. I did not like how judgy she was about Tahoe and Gina when, HELLO, that was Malcolm months ago and she defended him to her friends.
So I was disappointed in this book, but that does not mean it wasn’t a good read. I still enjoyed it.