6/11 - After the horror story that was reading Fifty Shades of Grey I had no intention of reading Fifty Shades Darker (which, from the title, I took to be worse than FSoG), positive that I didn't want to read another 'romance' that gave me nightmares due to the constant fear of violence towards the ...
Secrets no more...In Fifty Shades Darker is only "darker" because Christian Grey's dark, painful well guarded secrets or truths come to light. Christian's core is awaken when Anastasia walks out on him (book 1). Anastasia wants nothing to do with him, as much as it pains her, she knows a life with C...
DNA at pg 40.I might have been bored and might have been looking at my friend's bookshelf. This was on there, and she might have said it was better than the first. And I might have forgotten my promise to only read books recommended to me from my online friends. So I might have picked it up and trie...
Fifty Shades Darker, the second edition to the Fifty Shades series by E.L James. Christian scared Ana off with his intense BDSM ways...how are they both dealing with it? This book was more of my scene than the first book. The first book was just too intense, eye widening, and cringe worthy for me. I...
Oh, the drama! A lot more happens in this installment than in the first book. Except by "a lot happens", I'm referring more to Ana and Christian having huge blowup fights every other page rather than actual plot advancement. At one point Ana muses "Can't we ever have a normal conversation without it...
So I really did enjoy the first book (Fifty Shades of Grey) but this book is starting to get annoying! Ana starts the book of whinny, and it ends with her whinny. The whole book is a constant cycle of sex, happy time, argument, confusion, distrust, sex. The whole book is like that, throw in a few bi...
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