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dark
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
It's hard to put down, but it's still completely ridiculous. I think I liked this book the best of the three as it had more plot than the others. The first two books lacked a significant plot beyond Ana trying to figure out why Grey is 'Fifty Shades.' I think this book wrapped up the series well by finally revealing more about Grey's past and their future together. All in all a great book for the beach which I recommend reading on an e-reader so people don't figure out why you're blushing.
The whole series was very predictable. The one unexpected in this book was that they had a happy ending... that was more than the two just coming together. I always like when authors show you a little bit further into the future and how it all works out and keeps going. Which is why I love series where it moves around in a group of people so that you can still get peeks or glimpses of the other characters you loved.
Okay, I NEVER thought I would get so sucked in to this series that it would leave me breathless, pumped so full of adrenaline and panic and anxiety and that it would have nothing to do with the sex.
This takes us 6 weeks forward from "Darker" and I cherished the look back on the wedding and honeymoon. The tug and pull of Ana's and Christian's relationship grew so deep and the characters really met a potential I didn't think would happen.
Ana took gargantuan steps to stand-up and be everything Christian never thought he truly needed. That was lovely to watch as it slowly etched in marble
The twists and turns this book took left me breathless. I cried, panicked, and all around freaked the F out. Between Hyde, Elena, Leila and the thing that changes everything, it got good.
The utter break and change in Christian melted me. The extras at the end that showed Christian's POV were very interesting and showed just how much Christian drastically changed over the course of these novels.
Overall, the writing improved, there was a bit overuse in the SAT words but I am glad I own these to read again and again and again.
This takes us 6 weeks forward from "Darker" and I cherished the look back on the wedding and honeymoon. The tug and pull of Ana's and Christian's relationship grew so deep and the characters really met a potential I didn't think would happen.
Ana took gargantuan steps to stand-up and be everything Christian never thought he truly needed. That was lovely to watch as it slowly etched in marble
The twists and turns this book took left me breathless. I cried, panicked, and all around freaked the F out. Between Hyde, Elena, Leila and the thing that changes everything, it got good.
The utter break and change in Christian melted me. The extras at the end that showed Christian's POV were very interesting and showed just how much Christian drastically changed over the course of these novels.
Overall, the writing improved, there was a bit overuse in the SAT words but I am glad I own these to read again and again and again.
Complete crap, in my opinion. Perhaps the author could have made it one book if she cut out a lot of the repetitiveness of the use of oh, crap and inner goddess.
I felt like this series went one book too far. Maybe make the first two slightly longer and finish the story in two. The third one dragged for me. But all in all, a good series.
VERY slow beginning. Was very interesting in the middle, then I pretty much skimmed the last 40 pages. Everything tied up (no pun intended) in a pretty little bow. Not too bad.