50 shades of now what do I read?

This is a good book. It is part of a trilogy and you really need to read book 1 and 2 in order to understand everything that is going on. I like a book that ends the way I want it too.
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Pros
this is a paperback so easy to take anywhere.
Cons
this book starts out oddly and ends predictably.
Rating by reviewer:
4
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This is my Review of Book three of the Fifty Shades trilogy. This is a paperback book. The cover picture is of a pair of handcuffs. This is the book where Christian finally lets go of the resentment towards his biological mother and moves on with his life with Ana. The book starts with Christian and Ana on their honeymoon. Its a bit weird because it felt like I missed something. The writer briefly describe the wedding and the argument the main characters have over the vows of "to obey" but this story begins over halfway through the honeymoon so it takes a few minutes to figure it out and get caught up.

This book has a few new surprises. Ana's step dad is involved in a car accident and Christian spares no expense to help him and even brings his own adopted mother, who is a doctor, in to treat him. Ana and Christian find out they are expecting a child and both react differently. Christian believes that Ana did this on purpose and considers leaving her and Ana is shocked at first but finally comes around. There are problems at work for both of them and Christian finds out how much his family really loves him (as if there was any doubt)when "Charlie Tango" his helicopter, crashes.

Ana finds out her sister-in-law has been kidnapped and she makes Christian think she really wants to leave him in order to rescue Lucy and ends up in the hospital herself. Christian realizes that he really does love his wife and she really wasn't trying to get pregnant and he really can't live without his Ana. All's well that ends well. This book ends exactly how I wanted it to and that makes me happy. I was sad when I finished it, it is sort of anti-climatic.
Follow-up commentary
I was sorry to see the end of this book. It was such a passionate story with sex, intrigue, sadness and more. It pulled me in. I felt the pain, the anger, and the orgasmic passion that the couple in the book felt. I yelled at the heroine when she did stupid stuff, I cursed at the Hero when he didn't communicate with his life partner, I cried, and I laughed. I just really enjoyed this book and I will read it again one day.
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  • Contributor: Dixiemomma
    still not reading them hehe but thanks for review
  • Contributor: Princess-Kayla ?
    You might have wanted to put a spoiler alert in there somewhere...
  • Contributor: Cinnyree
    I think the third book left out a bunch of stuff that i would loved to have read. The marriage and honeymoon being 2 of them. all in all i love these books
  • Contributor: debo
    I agree Cinnyree. I started this book and had to check three times that it was the actual beginning and not pages missing. It was a weird beginning!
  • Contributor: BooksBooks
    You really need to alert people if you are going to expose spoilers in your reviews.
  • Contributor: lovebites
    thanks for the review!
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