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Saturday, October 06, 2012

FIFTY SHADES DARKER BOOK REVIEW


Book number two of the trilogy. An explosive plot line, Ana finds her way back into Christians Grey’s life. They find that it is impossible to live without each other. Christian realizes that he will do anything, be anything to be with Ana, and Ana cannot stop thinking about her Fifty no matter how hard she tries.

In this volume Christian lays it on the line by telling his deepest darkest secret which in turn makes him scared that Ana will run for the hills. This book is about Christian learning to live and love, where Ana is trying to understand more about Christian, in the process she gets answers some of which shock her, but makes her love Fifty even more. She continues to push Christians comfort level.

Ana must embrace the lavishing lifestyle that Mr.Grey lives, as he is extremely wealthy, she feels uncomfortable with the amount of power that comes with his wealth, as it is not what she is accustom to.


A number of challenges arise for the both of them; a ghostly woman that resembles herself confronts Ana. She learns that it is Christians last Sub. Many questions rise to the surface only to come to a breaking point putting Ana’s and her friend’s life in danger.

Christian wants to seal the deal and spend the rest of his life with his one and only love. He offers Ana a chance to meet Dr. Flynn’s to see if maybe he can provide some answers.

The book finishes with a sinister plot of two men talking to each other. I believe that it’s Jack, who is disgruntled with the fact that Christian bought out the magazine SIP and fired him for his near sexual assault on Ana.

I have bought the third book, but due to being crazy busy at school. I have not gotten a chance really delve into it. Though I very much look forward to it.

XOXO –VanCityGirl 83   

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