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MVP by M. Robinson Review

Title: MVP

Author: M. Robinson

First published December 3, 2014

296 pages, ebook

Rating: 3.8

Overview

MVP by M. Robinson is a gut-wrenching love story that will leave you breathless.

Ysabelle thought she needed to find herself, but in the end, it only left her lost and with more questions than answers. When the truth finally comes to light, everything she thought to be true is shattered.

She realizes that she was only a pawn in a game she never knew she was playing. The end of their relationship feels like the end of the world, but was it really love?

Or was it just VIP? Can love truly conquer all?

This book contains explicit sex scenes and language and is recommended for mature readers only.

About the Author

Meet M. Robinson, the bestselling author of Wall Street Journal and USA Today, and a beloved writer recognized by readers around the globe as the “Queen of Angst.” Her visionary world of writing takes you on an emotional rollercoaster ride, leaving you wanting more.

From contemporary to suspense romance, her writing covers it all. Her novel, El Diablo, is a fan favorite.

When not busy writing the next epic love story in her cave, M can be found living on a boat in Florida with her real-life pirate, Bossman, who is also her lobster, and their two dogs, a German shepherd mix and a gordito Wheaten Terrier. She enjoys sipping on Starbucks, reading a good book, and spending time with her family, whom she is very close to.

Above all, M values her readers and loves connecting with them! You can find her on all social media platforms, including @authormrobinson, but she spends most of her time in her happy place – her VIP Reader Group on Facebook or her second favorite happy place, Instagram.

Stay connected with M for more exciting updates!

Editoral Review

MVP by M. Robinson is a contemporary romance novel that was first published on December 3, 2014.

The author, M. Robinson, is well-known for writing engaging and emotional stories that captivate readers of the romance genre.

In this book, the author tells the story of a young woman named Scarlett and a professional basketball player named Alexander. The book follows their intense and passionate relationship as they navigate the challenges of fame, family, and love.

The novel is set in Miami, Florida, and the author masterfully paints a vivid picture of the city, its vibrant culture, and the world of professional sports. The authors writing style is easy to read, but it also manages to pack an emotional punch with its raw and unfiltered portrayal of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

The authors attention to detail also makes the book an immersive experience, as readers are transported into the world of Scarlett and Alexander and the obstacles that they face. One of the strengths of the book is its character development.

The author does an excellent job of creating multidimensional characters that feel like real people. Scarlett, Alexander, and the supporting cast are all flawed, but that makes them all the more relatable and engaging.

The characters are fleshed out through their dialogue, actions, and inner thoughts, and readers will find themselves rooting for them as they face various challenges throughout the course of the book. Another strength of the novel is its themes.

The novel explores issues such as fame, family dynamics, self-worth, and the importance of communication in relationships. The author seamlessly weaves these themes into the narrative, and they serve to give the story greater depth and emotional resonance.

However, there are some flaws in the book. The pacing of the story can be a bit slow at times, and some readers may find themselves growing impatient with the characters’ decision-making.

Additionally, some readers may find the dramatic twists and turns of the plot to be a bit predictable. Overall, MVP is an engaging and emotional romance novel that will appeal to fans of the genre.

The book is well-written, with strong characters and themes, and the author’s attention to detail is commendable. While it is not without its flaws, these are outweighed by the book’s many strengths.

I would recommend MVP to anyone looking for a romantic and engaging read that delves into important themes. This book is particularly well-suited to readers who enjoy stories about the struggles and triumphs of relationships, as well as those who appreciate a strong sense of setting and character development.

On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give the book an 8 for its engaging storyline, captivating characters, and profound themes that demonstrate the importance of communication in relationships.

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