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ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL!
Having now read all three books in the series, I can confidently say that this is my favourite!
This book just blew me away, even more than the first one, it was incredible. So incredible that the minute I finished it I went back to the beginning and read both books again.
“Let me ask you something first. Do you want a regular vanilla relationship with no kinky fuckery at all?”
My mouth drops open. “Kinky fuckery?” I squeak.
“Kinky fuckery.”
“I can’t believe you said that.’
“Well, I did. Answer me,” he says calmly.
I flush. My inner goddess is down on bended knee with her hands clasped in supplication begging me.
“I like your kinky fuckery,” I whisper.”
I loved Fifty in Fifty Shades but he just stole my heart completely in this book… several times! I loved watching him fall in love, start to come to terms with his past, and change, while still keeping a bit of ‘Fifty-ness’ about him (yes, ‘Fifty-ness’ is a word!).
“I don’t know whether to worship at your feet or spank the living shit out of you.”
Seeing him as the protective, devoted boyfriend was gorgeous, and as he came to realise his love for Ana, and hers for him, my heart broken over and over again. I was in tears!
“You love me,” I whisper.
His eyes widen further and his mouth opens. He takes a huge breath as if winded. He looks tortured—vulnerable.
“Yes,” he whispers. “I do.”
There’s still lots of sex, and kinky f***ery (gotta love that term!), and of course more emails (AND SHOUTY CAPITALS), but it’s the changes in both Christian and Ana and the way that they navigate their relationship which kept me so enthralled in this book to the exclusion of everything else in my life.
“This is me, Ana. All of me…and I’m all yours. What do I have to do to make you realize that? To make you see that I want you any way I can get you. That I love you.”
It’s an intense ride and it all happens pretty quickly, but it’s beautifully romantic and just amazing.
5 massive stars.
The Fifty Shades series
Fifty Shades of Grey (#1)
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Fifty Shades Darker (#2)
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Fifty Shades Freed (#3)
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Grey (#4) (alternate POV book)
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