Ana Steele has broken off her arrangement with Mr. Grey. But he will not give up. She is determined to start her professional career. But Mr. Grey slowly starts to infiltrate her life. Again. Can she resist? Or is Mr. Grey finally willing to give her ‘more’?
My Review:
So you’d like to read a review about Fifty Shades Darker?
Follow these easy steps:
- First, read my review about 50 Shades of Grey here, (this is the first book in the series).
- Now replace everything I have said with the knowledge that Christian is trying to win Ana back.
Overall experience: Not much besides the context of the relationship between Christian and Ana changes. James uses the same, awful, writing. And the reader sees Christian chasing after Ana once again. The motive is slightly different, this time it’s to win her back.
Despite this slightly snarky review. I enjoyed the second book. Yes the writing is bad, and yes there is very little character development, but Ana and Christian are one of my favourite book couples, I like how they are together as a couple, even if they don’t see it.
I also enjoy how Christian is with Ana. He’s a business man to the public but a lover when he is with Ana. It’s cute that he reserves that side of himself for her. He’s also really possessive, so if you’re into the possessive jealous boyfriend type, then you’ll love Christian.
Am I the only one who thinks it’s weirdly sexy when men are possessive? Possessive enough for it to not be weird?



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