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challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
- I did enjoy this book, it wasn’t my favorite in the series. Idk there was something missing and I started feeling like there was repetitive love moments. All in all a good end from Ana’s perspective of the Grey love story. As always I did enjoy the way that Ana’s inner self was explained I always find that so cute. I did enjoy their Honeymoon though I wish there was more on their wedding what kind of dress? What was the theme? Literally anything about the wedding would have been nice. I LOVE reading Kate and Elliot getting engaged it kinda made me want to know more about their story! ALSO what is going on with Ethan and Mia? I would have liked to know a bit more about them! I am excited to see from Christians point when I read Grey, Darker and Freed so I am excited to see that.. This book did leave me longer for more and maybe Ana trying to make a relationship with Mia would have been cool. The end was sweet reading about their life after pregnancy with Teddy a cute name.
I don't know why I finished reading this series. This book was better than the last at least, a little less boring.
If I have to pick one, this would be the better one of the three. I was able to skip all the sex scenes as I'd read them before in book 1 and 2.....
Probably my least favorite book of the series, but still very enjoyable. I found that I flew through the first two books but this one took me a couple of weeks. More of a mystery/action twist to this book than the other two in the series. But still plenty of the Ana and Christian dynamic that you have grown to love.
I'm a masochist for forcing myself to finish reading this book. Does anyone else totally skip all sex scenes at this point? Hope no young woman ever read this book and thought, "this is a model healthy relationship."
I am writing one general review for all three books; I did read them a long time ago, and I painfully did read them. I even retried to read them. I always have an open mind when I read a book. Remember, fiction books are subjective to the reader. So here is my unpopular opinion.
I liked how this series did get people to read and be make people more open about Erotica books. Erotica books have been around for decades, and I started reading them back in the 1980s. People felt ashamed, and this series did rip off the band-aid and made it expecting. And hey, people started having a different view on romance books and more people began reading. The sex scenes are well written. I give credit where credit is due.
The rest is painful for me. I can't stand Anna, like at all, and her character is underdeveloped and whiney. She has two moods. That is it, Two.
Christen is no Dom. Fiction erotica featuring BDSM is always over glorified vs real life as it should be. It’s not real. But he is actually more abusive then you think. He doesn’t take consideration for his sub, We only see a small amount of it. He does not seek out her pleasure. He may act like he is but he isn’t, it’s about his.
The plot was exaggerated, and I saw many twists. The book wasn’t well written, Expect the sex scenes. If you're looking for erotica books that are well written, there is a ton more; the love Anne Rice Sleeping Beauty Series or Jade West Dirty Bad Series, to name a few.
I liked how this series did get people to read and be make people more open about Erotica books. Erotica books have been around for decades, and I started reading them back in the 1980s. People felt ashamed, and this series did rip off the band-aid and made it expecting. And hey, people started having a different view on romance books and more people began reading. The sex scenes are well written. I give credit where credit is due.
The rest is painful for me. I can't stand Anna, like at all, and her character is underdeveloped and whiney. She has two moods. That is it, Two.
Christen is no Dom. Fiction erotica featuring BDSM is always over glorified vs real life as it should be. It’s not real. But he is actually more abusive then you think. He doesn’t take consideration for his sub, We only see a small amount of it. He does not seek out her pleasure. He may act like he is but he isn’t, it’s about his.
The plot was exaggerated, and I saw many twists. The book wasn’t well written, Expect the sex scenes. If you're looking for erotica books that are well written, there is a ton more; the love Anne Rice Sleeping Beauty Series or Jade West Dirty Bad Series, to name a few.
I love the marriage life of Ana and Christian. Them in the ups and downs of marriage. The character development from the first book was massive. I love how they both found confidence and worthiness within theirselves. I am delighted to be part of Ana and Christian's story. I just wish I could have also witness more of their family journey with Ted and Phoebe.
***Please keep in mind this is one of reviews that was deleted. I am trying to recreate the review as best I can from memory.
This book could use a fantastic editor, the oohs and ahhs of every sex act are a little over done, but the book is fun, and I did enjoy the series. I did have to put this book down after about 60 pages of trying to read it, the adjectives used were VERY repetitive and I just was not in the mood for the trashy read. Once I was, it was rather enjoyable.
This book could use a fantastic editor, the oohs and ahhs of every sex act are a little over done, but the book is fun, and I did enjoy the series. I did have to put this book down after about 60 pages of trying to read it, the adjectives used were VERY repetitive and I just was not in the mood for the trashy read. Once I was, it was rather enjoyable.
I am going to miss Ana and Christian! LOVED them both
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes