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mistressop's review against another edition
3.0
im mostly disappointed after that first book and it's turn around at the end making it good to read this one kinda let me down. nothing really happen the internal force of their relationship was barely rocked the external issues weren't a factor therefore where's the plot? where's the beef? see the problem altho this is a very nice ... super long epilogue it does not make a series ending book. i kinda wonder more about the plot in the epilogue of this book then the whole dang book which is really sad.
cristinavulpe's review against another edition
5.0
This book was AMAZING. I can't even compare it to Fifty Shades of Grey.
allyreads8521's review against another edition
2.0
Okay, I have no problem with books that want to be like another. I do have a problem with a book that is exactly like another. Character names are about the only things that are different than Fifty Shades of Gray. Some characters were introduced and then they just kind of vanished after a big event happened. Another character was introduced and it seemed like a small story/background was going to come of it and nothing. Overall, these books were a quick read, but if you've read Fifty Shades trilogy, you can skip these.
mishkamiro's review against another edition
4.0
Honestly- I was hoping for something a bit more traumatic as a peak for this book.
I loved watching them go through things together, and I think the epilogue from Apollo's point of view was cute- if not short. Reminded me of the fish from I believe it was the Blackstone affair. Or Sylvia day's Crossfire. Can't remember and don't want to look.
I mentioned before that this isn't fifty shades. This actually embraces the fact that anyone who wants to can choose this lifestyle and it's not only practiced by emotionally scarred or deranged people.
I loved watching them go through things together, and I think the epilogue from Apollo's point of view was cute- if not short. Reminded me of the fish from I believe it was the Blackstone affair. Or Sylvia day's Crossfire. Can't remember and don't want to look.
I mentioned before that this isn't fifty shades. This actually embraces the fact that anyone who wants to can choose this lifestyle and it's not only practiced by emotionally scarred or deranged people.
sonsiree_4040's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
mrszagata's review against another edition
4.0
I am a sucker for a good bdsm book and if you didn't know that now you do.. With that said I loved this trilogy it held ups and downs in all three books this installment held personal and emotional ones. Abby had doubts about being able to be enough for Nathaniel and he in turn didn't want to push her too far and lose her like he did before. If you haven't read the series you need to pick it up
easmith29's review against another edition
5.0
What a delicious book that I devoured in one sitting.
I didn't need the prologue.
I won't be reading the rest of this trilogy-turned-series. It ended where I needed it to end.
I didn't need the prologue.
I won't be reading the rest of this trilogy-turned-series. It ended where I needed it to end.
shell74's review against another edition
4.0
See my full review:
http://harlequinjunkie.com/review-the-training-by-tara-sue-me/
http://harlequinjunkie.com/review-the-training-by-tara-sue-me/