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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: xbeyondwordsx

^^ I haven't a clue. Like I said, I gave up on the second book after a while. Not my kinda, I guess. Do let know what you thought of the first one though :)

PS - If you have any recommendation on books, do let me know.

Have you read Sandra Brown?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: xbeyondwordsx

Nope. What is her genre?

She has written suspense, thrillers and classical romances (which is mostly her old work). One historical which was highly acclaimed couple years back. I love her books. Her story's keep ya at the edge of ya seat. Her literature's great too. You should try her. You will love her books. If you're into suspense/thrillers with romance thrown in.
I would recommend some top books of hers, if you are interested. Otherwise try her latest - Deadline.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Oh yes, please do recommend. I might give it a shot with Deadline. What about the classic romances? Any particular ones?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheJake

She has written suspense, thrillers and classical romances (which is mostly her old work). One historical which was highly acclaimed couple years back. I love her books. Her story's keep ya at the edge of ya seat. Her literature's great too. You should try her. You will love her books. If you're into suspense/thrillers with romance thrown in.
I would recommend some top books of hers, if you are interested. Otherwise try her latest - Deadline.


Hey, sorry to butt in, but did you say Sandra Brown used to write classical romances? As in historicals 😲? I have read some of her stuff like Crush and 22 Indigo Place and some others, quite sometime ago. Though not my favorite, I do pick her books for a nice quick read.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: xbeyondwordsx


@Bold: Definitely agree. Apart from the adult content, the book actually has good storyline. it's not all about BDSM. It explains Grey's past and what made him the way he is. I kinda find Ana a bit annoying though for some reason.




😆.😆 I didn find her xactly "annoying" , but in certain parts she looked quiet funny to me 😆 & her language (I mean the writing style) is a bit funny actually 😆 The way words like "holy shit" , "holy f**k" , "holy cow" , crap , "double crap" written throughout the books , it made me laugh sometimes 😆
I mean in serious situation , where something seriously shocking or painful has happened , Ana's reaction is "crap" , further continuation of the situation ? "Double crap" ! I was like O o o 😲 & 🤣.🤣 together 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheJake





ok. Never been to confused about reading a book...series...😆 What's third book about?


The 3rd book is about their post marriage life 😆
It starts from their honeymoon & ends at birth of their 2nd child . To be honest , I found the 3rd book best of the series . The writer finally started to skip the detailed erotic scenes (she got bored I guess 😆 ) & ended quiet a few scenes just giving hints they r going to do "it" now 😆
Storywise the 3rd book is best according to me , at the end of it Chriastian's past opens up completely , whatever questions all Ana did to him till date , he remembered all of them & answered her in a style of bedtime story telling . I liked this part most , that he finally opens up completely b4 Ana , for him finally Ana shaped up like someone with whom he can share everything , his every pain , his every dark secret .
Except this part rest story is quiet okayish ...life after marriage , filled with both love & misunderstandings ...but I donno why that unexpected pregnancy track made me remind of Twilight 😆
As a whole , if u ask me , I'll say the 3rd book is the must read one in the series . If u have digested 1st & 2nd books , don worry , u'll b able to digest the 3rd one even more easily 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: xbeyondwordsx

Oh yes, please do recommend. I might give it a shot with Deadline. What about the classic romances? Any particular ones?



I haven't read em much. She is releasing em in ibooks in Dec. Will read and let ya know.

I say, do read Unspeakable, Mirror Image, Envy and Rainwater - for starters. You will love those.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hey, sorry to butt in, but did you say Sandra Brown used to write classical romances? As in historicals😲? I have read some of her stuff like Crush and 22 Indigo Place and some others, quite sometime ago. Though not my favorite, I do pick her books for a nice quick read.



That was her early work. I barely read em. She is releasing em soon in ibooks. Will read then. For more info, check here: www.sandrabrown.net

You should read the list posted above.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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The 3rd book is about their post marriage life 😆
It starts from their honeymoon & ends at birth of their 2nd child . To be honest , I found the 3rd book best of the series . The writer finally started to skip the detailed erotic scenes (she got bored I guess 😆 ) & ended quiet a few scenes just giving hints they r going to do "it" now 😆
Storywise the 3rd book is best according to me , at the end of it Chriastian's past opens up completely , whatever questions all Ana did to him till date , he remembered all of them & answered her in a style of bedtime story telling . I liked this part most , that he finally opens up completely b4 Ana , for him finally Ana shaped up like someone with whom he can share everything , his every pain , his every dark secret .
Except this part rest story is quiet okayish ...life after marriage , filled with both love & misunderstandings ...but I donno why that unexpected pregnancy track made me remind of Twilight 😆
As a whole , if u ask me , I'll say the 3rd book is the must read one in the series . If u have digested 1st & 2nd books , don worry , u'll b able to digest the 3rd one even more easily 😛



I gotta start reading it first. lol
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Evil_Angel_


The 3rd book is about their post marriage life 😆
It starts from their honeymoon & ends at birth of their 2nd child . To be honest , I found the 3rd book best of the series . The writer finally started to skip the detailed erotic scenes (she got bored I guess 😆 ) & ended quiet a few scenes just giving hints they r going to do "it" now 😆
Storywise the 3rd book is best according to me , at the end of it Chriastian's past opens up completely , whatever questions all Ana did to him till date , he remembered all of them & answered her in a style of bedtime story telling . I liked this part most , that he finally opens up completely b4 Ana , for him finally Ana shaped up like someone with whom he can share everything , his every pain , his every dark secret .
Except this part rest story is quiet okayish ...life after marriage , filled with both love & misunderstandings ...but I donno why that unexpected pregnancy track made me remind of Twilight 😆
As a whole , if u ask me , I'll say the 3rd book is the must read one in the series . If u have digested 1st & 2nd books , don worry , u'll b able to digest the 3rd one even more easily 😛


Christian's past revelations sound tempting, so I'll give the last book a shot as soon as I can :D

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