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Series: Mr. Mogul #1
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Title:Meeting Mr. Mogul: A CEO Billionaire Contemporary Romance (Mr. Mogul #1)
Author:Mel Ryle
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 445 pages
Published:August 9th 2015 by Blvnp Publishing Incorporated
Categories:Romance

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“Just because you’re the boss does not mean you can just treat me however you want!”

With those words, Andy Peterson made an enemy out of William Maxwell, a billionaire who is the epitome of leading men in romance stories for many—ridiculously enough. If it were up to her, she wouldn’t have to deal with him at all. Unfortunately, he is one of the most powerful men in the city, which means he can crush her like a bug if he wants to.

And just when things are about to take a turn for the worse, she gets help from the most unlikely source. Alexandra Maxwell, William’s older sister, was so impressed with her feistiness and seeming immunity to billionaire douche’s charms that she hired Andy as an assistant.

Although the job seems too good to pass up, the problem is she would have to work with that SOB. Will Mr. Mogul continue to make her life a living hell? Or will their explosive chemistry lead to something else entirely?

If you love reading funny romance novels with a twist, then this story of two hard headed enemies with a meddling sister would surely rock your boat!

Buy Meeting Mr. Mogul now and get sucked in to the crazy world of Andy and William!

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Love this book. Thank you for writing a in depth story about feeling and emotions. We watch Andy and WIlly battle it out. I love how funny Andy is. My favorite part has to be the name tag. I was laughing so hard. Willy is so shy and sweet. I love everything about him. I can't wait to read about his sister who so funny in the next installment.

The storyline is great. The characters are very stubborn and so much sexual agst. I think this book needs to be re-edited, there are a lot of grammatical errors that take away from the story. That really needs to be fixed and this book would be very good.



The plot had potential but the author fell short in execution. The story line was confusing even after finding out about the bet between the siblings. It was a very disjointed book. It felt as though a bunch of people wrote sentences about a plot then they put them all together to try to make a novel. The grammar usage was bad and there were a lot of incomplete sentences. Here's one example: Is this because youre embarrassed I overhead you conversation this?

My first first star. That's how seriously wrong this book was for me. I am not sure about a lot of things cause I refuse to finish this book. But from the quarter of it that I have read, i really dont like the heroine, I find the writing VERY repetitive(am not even sure that editing would havehelped)...honestly, so much wrong. It's a mystery to me how this book even got a 3.6 rating when I checked on goodreads before reading.

I can't decide if I like this book or not. I think my mind is still sleeping after reading 45 chapters of Mr. Mogul. If I had a time machine I would go back and close the book as soon as I saw it was 45 chapters. The concept was great. The main heroine was great, the hero promising, the delivery...not so much. Actually the hero was probably great but 42 chapters of pointless background fluff kind of made him forgettable. I kept reading thinking it was going to get better but after reading 20

DNF - or more like "kept skipping hoping things would improve - they did not."Reads like fanfiction of ...something. Weak, clumsy writing, telling not showing. Characters felt like cardboard cutouts who, on top of that, act irritatingly juvenile. Weird and unrealistic motivations. Didn't want to waste more of my time on that.

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