Fifty Shades Freed (Arrow Books) (Paperback)
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Short Description for Fifty Shades Freed When Ana Steele first encountered the driven, damaged entrepreneur Christian Grey, it sparked a sensual affair that changed both their lives irrevocably. Ana always knew that loving her Fifty Shades would not be easy, and being together poses challenges neither of them had anticipated.
Full description- Publisher: ARROW BOOKS LTD
- Published: 26 April 2012
- Format: Paperback 592 pages
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- Categories: Romance | Adult & Contemporary Romance
- ISBN 13: 9780099579946 ISBN 10: 0099579944
- Sales rank: 29
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Reviews for Fifty Shades Freed
Could've been better... But not all bad
I was first introduced to this trilogy by my best friend who know's I enjoy reading adult fiction (I hate the term mummy porn), however this was my first straight couple adult fiction set of novels I have read, I prefer gay fiction t.b.h but thought oh what the hell, lets try it...
I'm reviewing the final book first, while it's still fresh in my mind, and gotta say it was good, I could tell where the author was going with her ideas but honestly it didn't go down very well on paper. Half way through the book I started getting irritated with the way she has written it in one chapter. All of a sudden two days had gone and just didn't seem right, it didn't flow. It should have started on a new chapter but just changed with a new email when it was all previous emails before? It just did not go down well.
Then of course was the ending...
I really did not like the last chapter of the book, okay yes it was nice knowing what happened with them, well with Ana and Christian, but it was just (for me anyways) thrown together. I would've like to had known more on things between them and with the other characters etc, but sadly no. Also like above, the chapter didn't seem to fit, instead of it being how it was it could've started differently and then maybe would've fitted better.
There are some good points with this book, first of all I really did enjoy some of the more tense parts, and not I'm not referring to the erotic parts, I'm referring to the car chase and the attempted disaster plots. (I enjoy thrillers as well to the gay erotic fiction) So these parts suited me well. Also, like the second book, (which is my fave of this trilogy) you get to read more of young Christian and some of his views of the first book, the interview / first meeting with Miss Steele.
Overall I can, to some degree, understand the hype of the books, they are good, even though during some parts I was skipping over the erotic parts, thinking along the lines (yes I get it, your into that but give the damn thing a break!) but I feel this one kind of lets the previous two down.
They are a good read, not exactly the best adult fiction I've ever read but it definitely isn't the worse.
It's 50/50. by G Loftsunder review

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