Reflected in You
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A sequel to Bared to You continues the story of Eva and Gideon, whose violent backgrounds compel them to avoid each other in spite of a passionate, obsessive attraction that threatens to destroy them both.
Imprint:
New York - Berkley Books
Est. published date:
1211
Pages:
338
Series:
Edition:
Berkley trade paperback ed
ISBN:
9780425263914, 0425263916
Language:
English
Notes:
Sequel to: Bared to you
Sequel: Entwined with you
Sequel: Entwined with you
Statement of responsibility:
Sylvia Day
Characteristics:
xii, 338 p. ;,21 cm
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Add a CommentI did enjoy this book but I found there was a bit too much emphasis on jealousy. A decent read and looking forward to book 3.
I did not enjoy this book - but I had to find out about Gideon's past. I will probably read the last book as well - Why do I have to be so curious? It will probably be more of the same: I love you; no I hate you: no I love you. Soooo Stupid.
Very much a Fifty-Shades family member, like an mirror image twin. WAYYY better written, though still not the best book I've ever read. It was very enjoyable, but be forewarned that if Fifty was "too-much" or not your taste then this will be too. If you had issues with some of the more submissive scenes than this will be more to you liking.
This is garbage and the characters are very unreal.
14/2 - I keep getting the Fifty storylines confused with Bared to You. In this situation I would usually say to myself that I need to go back and re-read the Fifty trilogy again to reacquaint myself with what happened and in order to separate the plot from the Bared to You plot. The only problem with the normal solution is that, as you can see from Fifty reviews, I didn't really like the Fifty trilogy, certainly not enough to re-read any of them - so I guess I'm stuck with overlapping plots replaying in my head as I read, kind of like a double-exposed photo. Although there are a lot of very similar elements and general plot lines, fortunately they're not exact copies, especially not in the BDSM area. In one scene Eva practically invites him to hurt her and he refuses to saying that he could never hurt her; when I read those lines I couldn't help but imagine what Christian Grey would have done - something that probably involved sore palms. 15/2 - According to the back of the book this is a darker version of Fifty. I totally disagree. Reflected in you has characters who are even more stuffed up than Ana and Christian, but there's almost no violence and no one who wants to inflict pain but holds themselves back because it scares the other person (and rightly so). Eva is a much more complex and realistic character than Ana, I didn't find myself silently telling her to run, not walk, away from Gideon before he does some serious physical damage to her (as I was while reading FSoG). And I don't find Gideon physically scary the way I did Christian Grey, I wasn't reading on eggshells waiting for Gideon to explode over something Eva did that he didn't like. Sure he got frustrated with some of the things Eva did, but I never felt like he was about to commit domestic violence against her and put her in the hospital the way I did reading FSoG. I was suprised by how much of the book Eva and Gideon spend apart - they spend half the book fighting and half of what's left having angry sex that doesn't make anything better. One character that I did spend most of the book wanting to shake until his brain rattled was Cary, he drove me crazy constantly trying to ruin his almost relationship with Trey (who seemed like a nice, normal guy who could support Cary if he would let him). This book almost doesn't fit in the BDSM category, it just read like a normal contemporary romance with very complex characters. I can't wait to see how the trilogy is going to end.
A fast-paced, page-turning rollercoaster ride that will leave you wanting more! Emotionally and sexually raw. I cannot wait for Entwined with you. I love this trilogy!!!
The characters are so well developed that you feel as if they are real people and you want to cheer them on to work out all the problems they have. This series is a million times better than the 50 shades series. This is such a page turner you will not want to put the book down until you have finished .Then you can't wait to read the next book to find out what happens in the journey of Eva and Gideon .
This series just gets better and hotter. I can not wait till the next installment in May. I was on the edge though this whole book and i really love how it ended.
Eva and Gideon's on again off again relationship is miserable for them and those around them. Can't wait to read Entwined With You. We'll see if the prediction in the book is true and what started as trilogy leads to a fourth book and Eva gets her happily ever after.
Loved the first one, this one focused on their past issues.