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Reflected in You

Reflected in You

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The cookie is set by rlcdn.com. The cookie is used to serve relevant ads to the visitor as well as limit the time the visitor sees an and also measure the effectiveness of the campaign. What else didn't he want me to know? How much was he hiding from me?Ireland's fingers threaded with mine. We were bound by our need. And our passion would take us beyond our limits to the sharpest edge of obsession . . . The cookie is set by CloudFare service to store a unique ID to identify a returning users device which then is used for targeted advertising.

What's the history with you and Nathan Barker? You heard his name and looked like you were going to pass out." Would you mind telling us where you were yesterday?" Gideon moved from his position behind the couch.Reflected in You will take you to the very limits of obsession - and introduce you to a hero you'll never forget . . . What about you?""What about me?""Do you know Nathan Barker?" My eyes pleaded with Gideon not to say anything in front of my dad, but he never once glanced my way. At the other end, my dad sat at the head of the table, with Gideon on his left and me on his right.

At first, I wasn't quite sure how I felt about Reflected in You by Sylvia Day. Honestly, the beginning of this novel drove me crazy. It reminded me of the Fifty Shades trilogy by E.L. James. In addition, Eva was a whinny pushover and Gideon was a silent, selfish bastard. Their relationship was basically at a standstill for the first half of this novel. They avoided all of their problems and used sex as a replacement for talking, a way to avoid the real issues, and a way to deal with arguments. I felt like the characters and their relationship were going nowhere. I just wanted to scream at the characters, especially Gideon. Eva said it best when she said, "I get two answers from him: Trust me and wait." This cookie is used to a profile based on user's interest and display personalized ads to the users. THIS SUMMARY/REVIEW WAS COPIED FROM OTHER SOURCES AND IS USED ONLY AS A REMINDER OF WHAT THE BOOK WAS ABOUT FOR MY PERSONAL INTEREST. ANY PERSONAL NOTATIONS ARE FOR MY RECOLLECTION ONLY There were times when I wanted to bang their heads together, to scream at them to stop what they were doing and just talk to each other but then again, I really do love the characters in the books I read to suffer and Eva and Gideon truly do suffer. There’s so much raw pain and angst here – their love for one another is all-consuming but also extremely destructive. They’re jealous, obsessive, possessive and very alike and it makes for an explosive relationship both in the bedroom and out. They can’t live with each other yet neither one can survive without the other. Eva and Gideon ride an emotional roller coaster throughout this instalment leading them both to the depths of despair and Gideon could have made things easier with just a few words but he chooses not to but it does lend wonderfully to the air of angst pervading the story but they really are put through the wringer and it makes this book so very hard, nigh on impossible, to put down. Their pain is, quite literally, palpable.

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He didn't like that his dad remarried, and he especially didn't like that his new stepmom already had a kid." If you have any further questions, you can make an appointment for my daughter to come in with counsel." His hair was graying at the temples and receding at the top, but he had a strong face and dark eyes that raked the room while Graves focused on me.



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