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5/15/2012

Fifty Shades Freed: Book Three of the Fifty Shades Trilogy [Paperback]


This review is from: Fifty Shades Freed (Fifty Shades Trilogy) (Kindle Edition) There are so many times when the "Fairytale" ends with "happily ever after"... and of course as an audience, we are left to dream that things are wonderful between our enchanted couple. "Fifty Shades Freed", took us beyond the wedding and the "Honeymoon" period and into the life of our beloved Christian and Ana. I found myself anxious going into "Freed", fearing something bad would happen to Christian and/or Ana. What I found inside the pages of this book (Kindle..whatever) was an incredible story of fear, strength and ultimately love of these two people for not only each other but for those who share their world. James found a way to create a story (three actually) where the reader is able fall in love simultaneously with Ana (without thinking that she is allowing herself to be abused by Christian) and with Christian (without thinking he is an abusive a*s). James created charecters that were each flawed, however, they were aware of their flaws which, to this reader, made them human. Ana, while young, showed amazing strength in trying to keep true to herself while still trying to reach out to Christian to give him the unconditional love that she knows he needs. Christian, while insecure to a fault, does try to give Ana some degree of space even though it causes him physical pain. I loved each and every word written to all three books. I will be re-reading them again and again. I look forward to reading more from E.L James in the future.

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