The few books of the series felt too stretched out, and this book is just more of the same – Gideon and Eva sorting through their issues, declaring undying love to each other, and standing up to people who want to hurt them. The coming together of two incredibly damaged people has been beautifully told by Sylvia Day, and the chemistry and connection between these two characters has pretty much leapt off the page! The angst, steamy passion and heart-clenching emotion that Day put into the story kept mesmerised in the first few books, but having said that, I feel that their story could have been told in less books. But I will say that if you’ve read any of the books of this series, then you’ll know exactly what to expect in this one because it’s just more of the same. I’m not going to rehash the storyline, because if you’re a fan of the series you’ll know where these characters are at. I’ve been a fan of this series since Bared to You was first released, and I have followed Gideon and Eva’s intense and passionate romance across 5 books now, and though this one provided the happy ending that we all want for them, as a book it left me kind of underwhelmed. Finally! The finale to the Crossfire series.
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