Mogul by Katy Evans

Mogul

A steamy, high-stakes romance with dual narration fireworks

Written byKaty Evans
Length6h28m
Release dateMay 31, 2018
LanguageEnglish
★★★★ 4.3 (7,187 ratings)

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Quick Facts

AuthorKaty Evans
NarratorGrace Grant, Sebastian York
Runtime6h28m
PublishedMay 31, 2018
Rating★★★★ 4.3 / 5 (7,187 ratings)
CategoriesLiterature & Fiction, Women's Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

*Mogul* isn’t just another billionaire romance—it’s a whip-smart, dialogue-driven battle of wits where the chemistry crackles like a live wire. Katy Evans trades her usual sports-world backdrop for the cutthroat realm of Manhattan media empires, and the shift pays off. The premise—a one-night stand with a mysterious stranger who turns out to be your professional nemesis—could feel tired, but Evans leans into the tension, making the power dynamics as intoxicating as the sex scenes. What sets this apart is the razor-sharp banter and the way the leads’ rivalry feels like foreplay. The audiobook elevates it further: Grace Grant’s performance as the ambitious, guarded heroine is all clipped professionalism with a smoldering undercurrent, while Sebastian York’s narration for the mogul hero oozes arrogance and barely leashed desire.

The dual-POV narration isn’t just a gimmick here—it’s essential. York and Grant play off each other like jazz musicians, their pacing syncing perfectly during shared scenes while maintaining distinct rhythmic styles in solo chapters. Grant’s delivery of the heroine’s internal monologues feels like eavesdropping on a woman teetering between self-preservation and surrender, while York’s gravelly timbre makes even corporate threats sound like dirty talk. At just over six hours, the runtime is tight, with no sagging subplots; every scene either escalates the sexual tension or deepens the professional stakes. If you’re tired of romance heroes who are all brood and no bite, or heroines who fold too easily, this one’s for you—just don’t blame us if you start side-eyeing every suited stranger in your Uber.

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  • Expert narration by Grace Grant, Sebastian York brings every character and scene to life across 6h28m of immersive audio.
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Editor's Review ★★★★

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I’ll admit, I rolled my eyes at the ‘mysterious one-night stand reveals himself as my rival’ setup—until Sebastian York’s voice curled around the first line of dialogue like smoke. *Mogul* works because it commits fully to its premises: the hero isn’t just rich, he’s *ruthless* in a way that feels earned (his media empire isn’t window dressing; the boardroom scenes have teeth), and the heroine’s ambition isn’t just lip service. Their first confrontation post-hookup is a masterclass in audiobook tension—Grant’s voice goes icy while York’s drops into a register that’s pure, smug satisfaction. You can *hear* the subtext. That said, the middle act drags slightly when the professional conflict takes a backseat to repetitive will-they-won’t-they cycles. Evans writes sex scenes with a physicality that translates brilliantly to audio (York’s growled ‘*good girl*’ will haunt me), but a few of the office power struggles could’ve been tighter. The production is flawless—no awkward edits or volume jumps—and the narrators’ chemistry sells even the cheesiest lines. My biggest critique? The ending wraps up *too* neatly for a pair this volatile. I wanted one last verbal sparring match, not a sigh of domestic bliss. Still, for fans of enemies-to-lovers with actual stakes and narration that makes your commute feel like a dirty secret, this is a standout. Just maybe don’t listen with your boss in the car.

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