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Lovelovelove! I am desperately waiting for a sequel to Bared to You. Each of the two main characters are strong, despite their flaws and horrible issues. Bared to You brings together a real storyline with extreme smoking sex... and that's why I will wait with baited breath for a sequel.
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Two dysfunctional overly jealous characters ready for a lot of therapy having sex throughout whole book.
They are working, they have jobs but they are rarely there actually, yet they lead expensive life and earn billions. So many things that just don't match. And now when I think about the plot of the book it's hard to find it. Characters didn't really develop throughout the book, they just admitted they have issues, and more issues and they didn't really work on them to fix it. Maybe that's a plot of a second book.
I'll maybe try to read the rest of the series. Not right away though.
They are working, they have jobs but they are rarely there actually, yet they lead expensive life and earn billions. So many things that just don't match. And now when I think about the plot of the book it's hard to find it. Characters didn't really develop throughout the book, they just admitted they have issues, and more issues and they didn't really work on them to fix it. Maybe that's a plot of a second book.
I'll maybe try to read the rest of the series. Not right away though.
I was given the suggestion to read this book by one of my friends. She said that it was better than 50 Shades of Grey...umm...I tend to strongly disagree, but with that said I think that this is still a really good book. I will definately be reading the next part due out later in the fall. I really want to see where the relationship between Eva and Gideon goes. They both have so many personal struggles and are highly explosive when together.
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„i‘ve always seen you, angel. from the moment you found me, i‘ve seen nothing but you.“
people who say that this is better than fifty shades of grey are lying, it was a lot worse i mean wow congratulations for that.
„i‘ve always seen you, angel. from the moment you found me, i‘ve seen nothing but you.“
people who say that this is better than fifty shades of grey are lying, it was a lot worse i mean wow congratulations for that.
I have read the Twilight saga and the fan-fiction turned best seller Fifty Shades of Grey. Sylvia Day, riding the coattails of both those works, has written a book I enjoyed reading on a lazy summer afternoon.