I certainly didn't see those two twists coming (I thought it would be something else), but they were well set up, in hindsight. I was a little annoyed of the back-and-forth and glitches in communication at about 3/4 in, but it made sense for the characterisation, and especially in the light of what ...
What is your favorite? The Fifty Shades of Grey-trilogy or the Crossfire series? Or do you, like many, hate them both? I must say, I am a Fifty-girl! Well... Now I got that out of my chest, but as it says in my headline; I am not going to compare them. What I am going to do is giving an overall revi...
2.5Así que... ejem... leí esto.Y no estuvo demasiado horripilante. Muchísimo mejor que el primero!Necesitaba algo para relajar mi cerebro. Un buen romance simple y con mucho revuelco y... ¡Sorpresa! No lo odié. El final fue bastante inesperado, si bien ultra-melodramático y bastante tirado de los pe...
Its a steamy romance with a twist. The twist is that all the main characters are dysfunctional, which makes them more like everyone I know. I am enjoying the series and recommend it for anyone who likes to read a steamy romance novel. I have already started on the third book in the series, and ca...
interesting twists in the run up to the climax (pun intended) that make this not a 1-star book. But, really: just so repetitive and the characters are so dismally dysfunctional. Not sure if I'll make myself read third one. We'll see.
As it appears on The Accidental Reader: Reflected In You by Sylvia Day book reviewIn the second book of the Crossfire trilogy we have the whole cliche plot...the chaos. The first book was amazing in its own way this one broke my heart even further although I couldnt connect to Eva as I connected to...
3.5 stars. The steamy romance between Gideon and Eva continues...and I'm still enjoying the heat between them. Eva's friendship with Cary is also further revealed in this sequel, which is great to see. Now on to book three!
14/2 - I keep getting the Fifty storylines confused with Bared to You. In this situation I would usually say to myself that I need to go back and re-read the Fifty trilogy again to reacquaint myself with what happened and in order to separate the plot from the Bared to You plot. The only problem w...
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