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It may be quite similar to 50 shades at the beginning but it's a whole different fucked-up-errotica-novel. It's good though! Every page is on fire! :))
this is my first romance book with one pov. and I hated it. Thoughts and emotions are often recycled — Eva repeatedly thinks about how sexy Gideon is, how “dark” he is, how much she wants to run but can’t. Eva’s narrative voice feels generic.
Their relationship makes zero sense on a logical level . It was so chaotic omd. One you have to ignore that all of this is happening in a short span of time , so their obsession with each other is unrealistic. and Two , the writing is mid. There are moments where Sylvia leans into real vulnerability — trauma, power dynamics, control — but they're quickly buried under layers of lust and possessiveness.I'd recommend you read when you're ovulating.
2 stars for bad writing
questions left unanswered and plot - too many plot holes. characters introduced once then we never hear from them again. ie. Christopher. I thought he would be a villain then we just never hear from him again.
the book had no plot. nothing was happening. it's very couple centric. from beginning to end.
Eva has no life outside of Gideon. I mean she does Krav Maga and goes to the gym but where are your hobbies? Your goals? Your friends? Even her job fades into the background unless Gideon is causing drama or giving her a reason to spiral.Every emotional beat revolves around how he’s making her feel or what he’s doing or not doing.
Even her moments of “leaving” him aren’t about real separation — they’re tests, tantrums, or power plays.
The story jumps rapidly between sex, fights, makeups, and trauma reveals. There’s little downtime or emotional processing between major events, which flattens the impact of what should be intense moments.The book constantly uses intimacy as a stand-in for trust or communication. There’s no processing, no cooling off . I cant even tell you why theyre so attached to each other and I'VE READ THE BOOK
Their relationship makes zero sense on a logical level . It was so chaotic omd. One you have to ignore that all of this is happening in a short span of time , so their obsession with each other is unrealistic. and Two , the writing is mid. There are moments where Sylvia leans into real vulnerability — trauma, power dynamics, control — but they're quickly buried under layers of lust and possessiveness.I'd recommend you read when you're ovulating.
2 stars for bad writing
questions left unanswered and plot - too many plot holes. characters introduced once then we never hear from them again. ie. Christopher. I thought he would be a villain then we just never hear from him again.
the book had no plot. nothing was happening. it's very couple centric. from beginning to end.
Eva has no life outside of Gideon. I mean she does Krav Maga and goes to the gym but where are your hobbies? Your goals? Your friends? Even her job fades into the background unless Gideon is causing drama or giving her a reason to spiral.Every emotional beat revolves around how he’s making her feel or what he’s doing or not doing.
Even her moments of “leaving” him aren’t about real separation — they’re tests, tantrums, or power plays.
The story jumps rapidly between sex, fights, makeups, and trauma reveals. There’s little downtime or emotional processing between major events, which flattens the impact of what should be intense moments.The book constantly uses intimacy as a stand-in for trust or communication. There’s no processing, no cooling off . I cant even tell you why theyre so attached to each other and I'VE READ THE BOOK
Ugh. Didn't realize how similar to 50 shades this was.
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
it was so cheesy sometimes i was literally rolling my eyes
but I'm curious to know about Gideon's past so i think I'm gonna pick up the sequel, hopefully he won't call her Angel.
i enjoyed it but didn't love it. it was okay to me
but I'm curious to know about Gideon's past so i think I'm gonna pick up the sequel, hopefully he won't call her Angel.
i enjoyed it but didn't love it. it was okay to me
Not sure what made me buy it and read it but to summarise, it’s paper p0rn🥀
emotional
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was an amazing read I really loved it. I just wish Gideon and Eva took more time together before being all over each other. It’s a bit unrealistic you know?
I know this is series but it leaves you hanging at the end! Does not close up anything. I don't believe I'll continue with the series.
Rating: 3.2
This book was only good for the certain sex scenes that I believe the author did a great job, but I believe the author gotten lazy or didn't really care of mundane routine or better choice would be the constant repeatived scene throughout the book. Plus, I felt this book could of have more drama or more everything. But like I stated before the laziness was completely noticeable for Slyvia Day. Good note, Eva & Gideon have a great sex life which make you wish you can have sexual chemistry with someone like that in your life.
This book was only good for the certain sex scenes that I believe the author did a great job, but I believe the author gotten lazy or didn't really care of mundane routine or better choice would be the constant repeatived scene throughout the book. Plus, I felt this book could of have more drama or more everything. But like I stated before the laziness was completely noticeable for Slyvia Day. Good note, Eva & Gideon have a great sex life which make you wish you can have sexual chemistry with someone like that in your life.