![]() ![]() Part of it is because they lacked background story. I’m not as emotionally invested in the characters as I would like. I can’t really tell what, but I feel like it’s lacking an X factor. Overall, I do like the story, but there’s just something that prevent me from loving it. His lips were made to kiss, his hands to touch that’s the sole purpose of his thick hair: for women to cling to while he pounds them hard. I like that she had to learn and choose what’s best for her and she did it without being wishy washy. I appreciate the fact that she actually put her career first and not acting like a love sick puppy. In fact, as much as he strived to get what he wanted, he was very patient and pretty much respectful about it. Malcolm was certainly an Alpha, however he was very likable because he wasn’t over the top at all. Manwhore brought in something slightly different for added freshness. There’s so many things that could potentially doom a billionaire romance story because they usually went for the tried and tested formula, which can be incredibly generic. As she slowly weaved her way into the inner circle, the line between work and play was inevitably blurred. ![]() Her assignment was to unravel Chicago’s wealthy young businessman and manwhore extraordinaire, Malcolm Saint. Eager for her big break she accepted the assignment without much thought. In order to save the magazine, they needed a big story. ![]() Rachel Livingston was a reporter at the flailing company of Edge magazine. ![]()
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