Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey / Fifty Shades Darker / Fifty Shades Freed (3-volume Boxed Set)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Dani S. (misssoulsurfer) reviewed on
This is a Feel-good trilogy (double meaning? Umyeah!) because every single thing just works out in the end. Including the other characters lives like Kate (Anas Best friend) with Elliot (Christians brother), also Mia (Christians sister) and Ethan (Kates brother). Plus the ending of Fifty Shades Freed has complete closure so no questions need be asked. Everyone is happy and healed. Again, this touches on womens need for a happy ending, or at least my wish for it.
So do I recommend Fifty Shades? Depends. If you have the stomach for Kinky F*****y, why not. Once you survive the first book, chances are you will be desensitized enough to like and even appreciate Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. But do beware, read this at your own risk. And away from kids. You REALLY do not want them to peek into the world of Ana and Christian.
The Fifty Shades trilogy is an assault on your senses so think hard and deep (pardon the pun) before buying. Fair Point Well Made? Yes Sir Christian, I think so.
Laters baby....
So do I recommend Fifty Shades? Depends. If you have the stomach for Kinky F*****y, why not. Once you survive the first book, chances are you will be desensitized enough to like and even appreciate Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. But do beware, read this at your own risk. And away from kids. You REALLY do not want them to peek into the world of Ana and Christian.
The Fifty Shades trilogy is an assault on your senses so think hard and deep (pardon the pun) before buying. Fair Point Well Made? Yes Sir Christian, I think so.
Laters baby....
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