E L James revisits the world of Fifty Shades with a deeper and darker take on the love story that has enthralled millions of listeners around the globe.
Their scorching, sensual affair ended in heartbreak and recrimination, but Christian Grey cannot get Anastasia Steele out of his mind or his blood. Determined to win her back, he tries to suppress his darkest desires and his need for complete control and to love Ana on her own terms.
But the horrors of his childhood still haunt him, and Ana’s scheming boss, Jack Hyde, clearly wants her for himself. Can Christian’s confidant and therapist, Dr. Flynn, help him face down his demons? Or will the possessiveness of Elena, his seducer, and the deranged devotion of Leila, his former submissive, drag Christian down into the past?
And if Christian does win Ana back, can a man so dark and damaged ever hope to keep her?
Inside his head This is very well written… of course, it’s a mirror to Ana’s version, yet being able to read all of Christian’s thoughts is pure magic!!! To read how he thinks and how he views all of these events is breathtaking!!! Plus all the extra details that he never spoke to Ana about… so intriguing!!! A must read!!! I hope E. L. James is busy writing the last installment… I am anxious to read Christian’s thoughts on those events!!!
A Light That Shines Bright And was the world for Christian. She brought all the good out of him and made him realize that his life could be a lot better with her. She brought him in the light and was pushing all the evil thoughts and needs he had. He no longer needed the ships and chains of of the red room of pain. He learned how to feel someone’s touch on his body. He’s learned to crave love and acceptance from San and people.He tried to leave his last behind but somehow it always comes back to haunt him between Mrs…
I love being in Christian’s head Well, I thought when I read the original Fifty Shades Trilogy, that nothing EL James came up with could top it. Then I read Grey, the first book from Christian’s POV and loved it. I’d always understood why Christian Grey was the way he is. Having had a less than ideal childhood myself, I could relate so much to how he felt and reacted.Â