Monday, January 19, 2015
Bared to You by Sylvia Day
I picked up a stack of books at a charity book sale, thinking house guests might read them. I thought I'd better read this one before offering it to my mum! It was billed as Fifty Shades of Grey only better written. It tells the story of Eva, a young girl starting a new job in New York and super rich Gideon Cross. They both have baggage and can't keep their hands off each other. It's an on-again, off-again tale, as Eva is drawn to Gideon and then he upsets her and she runs off.
I haven't read anything from this genre since I was a teenager reading Jackie Collins and Jilly Cooper. The only thing that's changed is the frequency of the sex scenes, which occur about every 10 pages and last for 3. I guess things have moved on from Lady Chatterley's Lover, where it was more like one scene per book! I have the other two books in the series but I think I'll give them a miss. A story where arguments end with an apology and a cup of tea would be more my thing!
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