I found this encounter with Gideon and his love Eva, extremely hard going.There are so many different characters being entwined into the story, it's a very hard read. It's almost brings on a migraine just keeping,on,top of all the story lines.Really not much progress actually takes place in the relationship as it really,is too muddled in with several other meaningless stories.I found this a desperate attempt to keep the series going.In my opinion, this should have been a trilogy, cut out all the nonsecal secondary stories and keep with the main two. It's a shame, the first two books held real promise, but now............. It pains me to say this, because I really am a fan of Sylvia Day, but... eh. My initial feeling that the Crossfire series should have been wrapped up in three wonderful books rather than stretched out into a long series of what threatened to be less and less engaging books was correct.Sylvia Day's talent showed through in a scattering of engaging scenarios and occasionally riveting dialogue, but on average this book was a case study in the day-to- day marital insecurities between Eva and Gideon. It read more like a Young Adult book than anything else I've read by Sylvia Day, and that was disappointing.
Do You like book Cautivada Por Ti (2014)?
Ehh...kind of disappointed in this book. Not anything super special.
—Sofia
loved this book carnt wait for one with you xxx
—Abisalute