![]() What I liked about the Crossfire series that Fifty Shades develops more in the second and third books is the suspense. I could see why they both were attracted to each other and love each other more so than Anastasia and Christian (in Fifty Shades I think it’s clearer why Christian needs Ana in his life more so than why Ana needs Christian in hers). The relationship dynamic between Gideon and Eva is also easier for me to see. Overall I would say the BDSM element is stronger in Fifty Shades than Crossfire which for me is an added bonus because I’m not the biggest BDSM fan. But what interested me about Bared to You was that it stars two dark characters that have tragedy filled pasts that the reader gets to uncover.Īs expected, there are some parallels between the two series in terms of the events the two leads find themselves in (read: jealous exes, insecurities and tormented pasts) but they do differ once you get past the first novel in the Crossfire series. As much as some people didn’t like Fifty Shades, I actually enjoyed the romantic suspense and drama that it brought–I just could have done without all the sex. ![]() I won’t lie: I will admit that I read Bared to You because it was linked to Fifty Shades of Grey. ![]() Genre: Contemporary, Erotica, Romance, Drama, Dark # of Books: 5 (Bared to You, Reflected in you, Entwined with You, Captivated by You, One With You)Ĭomplete?: No, One with You, has a publishing date TBA ![]()
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