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Fifty Shades Darker: Book Two of the Fifty Shades Trilogy (Fifty Shades Of Grey Series, 2) Hardcover – January 29, 2013
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Relive the sensuality, the romance and the drama of Fifty Shades Freed through the thoughts, reflections and dreams of Christian Grey. Look for FREED: Fifty Shades as Told by Christian, available for pre-order now.
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Now in hardcover, with a silk ribbon marker and printed endpapers, the second volume of the New York Times #1 bestselling series.
Daunted by the singular tastes and dark secrets of the beautiful, tormented young entrepreneur Christian Grey, Anastasia Steele has broken off their relationship to start a new career with a Seattle publishing house.
But desire for Christian still dominates her every waking thought, and when he proposes a new arrangement, Anastasia cannot resist. They rekindle their searing sensual affair, and Anastasia learns more about the harrowing past of her damaged, driven and demanding Fifty Shades.
While Christian wrestles with his inner demons, Anastasia must confront the anger and envy of the women who came before her, and make the most important decision of her life.
This book is intended for mature audiences.
- Print length544 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBloom Books
- Publication dateJanuary 29, 2013
- Dimensions5.88 x 1.61 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-100385537689
- ISBN-13978-0385537681
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About the Author
E L James is an incurable romantic and a self-confessed fangirl. After twenty-five years of working in television, she decided to pursue a childhood dream and write stories that readers could take to their hearts. The result was the controversial and sensuous romance Fifty Shades of Grey and its two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. In 2015, she published the #1 bestseller Grey, the story of Fifty Shades of Grey from the perspective of Christian Grey, and in 2017, the chart-topping Darker, the second part of the Fifty Shades story from Christian's point of view. She followed with the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Mister in 2019. Her books have been published in fifty languages and have sold more than 165 million copies worldwide.
E L James has been recognized as one of Time magazine's "Most Influential People in the World" and Publishers Weekly's "Person of the Year." Fifty Shades of Grey stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for 133 consecutive weeks. Fifty Shades Freed won the Goodreads Choice Award (2012), and Fifty Shades of Grey was selected as one of the 100 Great Reads, as voted by readers, in PBS's The Great American Read (2018). Darker was long-listed for the 2019 International DUBLIN Literary Award.
She was a producer on each of the three Fifty Shades movies, which made more than a billion dollars at the box office. The third installment, Fifty Shades Freed, won the People's Choice Award for Drama in 2018. E L James is blessed with two wonderful sons and lives with her husband, the novelist and screenwriter Niall Leonard, and their West Highland terriers in the leafy suburbs of West London.
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He's come back. Mommy's asleep or she's sick again.
I hide and curl up small under the table in the kitchen. Through my fingers I can see Mommy. She is asleep on the couch. Her hand is on the sticky green rug, and he's wearing his big boots with the shiny buckle and standing over Mommy shouting.
He hits Mommy with a belt. Get up! Get up! You are one fucked-up bitch. You are one fucked-up bitch. You are one fucked-up bitch. You are one fucked-up bitch. You are one fucked-up bitch. You are one fucked-up bitch.
Mommy makes a sobbing noise. Stop. Please stop. Mommy doesn't scream. Mommy curls up small.
I have my fingers in my ears, and I close my eyes. The sound stops.
He turns and I can see his boots as he stomps into the kitchen. He still has the belt. He is trying to find me.
He stoops down and grins. He smells nasty. Of cigarettes and drink. There you are, you little shit.
A chilling wail wakes him. Christ! He's drenched in sweat and his heart is pounding. What the fuck? He sits bolt upright in bed and puts his head in hands. Fuck. They're back. The noise was me. He takes a deep steadying breath, trying to rid his mind and nostrils of the smell of cheap bourbon and stale Camel cigarettes.
CHAPTER ONE
I have survived Day Three Post-Christian, and my first day at work. It has been a welcome distraction. The time has flown by in a haze of new faces, work to do, and Mr. Jack Hyde. Mr. Jack Hyde . . . he smiles down at me, his blue eyes twinkling, as he leans against my desk.
"Excellent work, Ana. I think we're going to make a great
team."
Somehow, I manage to curl my lips upward in a semblance of a smile.
"I'll be off, if that's okay with you," I murmur.
"Of course, it's five thirty. I'll see you tomorrow."
"Good night, Jack."
"Good night, Ana."
Collecting my bag, I shrug on my jacket and head for the door.
Out in the early evening air of Seattle, I take a deep breath. It doesn't begin to fill the void in my chest, a void that's been present since Saturday morning, a painful hollow reminder of my loss. I walk toward the bus stop with my head down, staring at my feet and contemplating being without my beloved Wanda, my old Beetle . . . or the Audi.
I shut the door on that thought immediately. No. Don't think about him. Of course, I can afford a car―a nice, new car. I suspect he has been overgenerous in his payment, and the thought leaves a bitter taste in my mouth, but I dismiss it and try to keep my mind as numb and as blank as possible. I can't think about him. I don't want to start crying again―not out on the street.
The apartment is empty. I miss Kate, and I imagine her lying on a beach in Barbados sipping a cool cocktail. I turn on the flat-screen television so there's noise to fill the vacuum and provide some semblance of company, but I don't listen or watch. I sit and stare blankly at the brick wall. I am numb. I feel nothing but the pain. How long must I endure this?
The door buzzer startles me from my anguish, and my heart skips a beat. Who could that be? I press the intercom.
"Delivery for Ms. Steele." A bored, disembodied voice answers, and disappointment crashes through me. I listlessly make my way downstairs and find a young man noisily chewing gum, holding a large cardboard box, and leaning against the front door. I sign for the package and take it upstairs. The box is huge and surprisingly light. Inside are two dozen long-stemmed, white roses and a card.
Congratulations on your first day at work.
I hope it went well.
And thank you for the glider. That was very thoughtful.
It has pride of place on my desk.
Christian
I stare at the typed card, the hollow in my chest expanding. No doubt, his assistant sent this. Christian probably had very little to do with it. It's too painful to think about. I examine the roses―they are beautiful, and I can't bring myself to throw them in the trash. Dutifully, I make my way into the kitchen to hunt down a vase.
And so a pattern develops: wake, work, cry, sleep. Well, try to sleep. I can't even escape him in my dreams. Gray burning eyes, his lost look, his hair burnished and bright all haunt me. And the music . . . so much music―I cannot bear to hear any music. I am careful to avoid it at all costs. Even the jingles in commercials make me shudder.
I have spoken to no one, not even my mother or Ray. I don't have the capacity for idle talk now. No, I want none of it. I have become my own island state. A ravaged, war-torn land where nothing grows and the horizons are bleak. Yes, that's me. I can interact impersonally at work, but that's it. If I talk to Mom, I know I will break even further―and I have nothing left to break.
I am finding it difficult to eat. By lunchtime on Wednesday, I manage a cup of yogurt, and it's the first thing I've eaten since Friday. I am surviving on a newfound tolerance for lattes and Diet Coke. It's the caffeine that keeps me going, but it's making me anxious.
Jack has started to hover over me, irritating me, asking me personal questions. What does he want? I'm polite, but I need to keep him at arm's length.
I sit and begin trawling through a pile of correspondence addressed to him, and I'm pleased with the distraction of menial work. My e-mail pings, and I quickly check to see who it's from.
Holy shit. An e-mail from Christian. Oh no, not here . . . not at work.
From: Christian Grey
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: June 8 2011 14:05
To: Anastasia Steele
Dear Anastasia
Forgive this intrusion at work. I hope that it's going well. Did you get my flowers?
I note that tomorrow is the gallery opening for your friend's show, and I'm sure you've not had time to purchase a car, and it's a long drive. I would be more than happy to take you―should you wish.
Let me know.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.
Tears swim in my eyes. I hastily leave my desk and bolt to the restroom to escape into one of the stalls. José's show. I'd forgotten all about it, and I promised him I'd go. Shit, Christian is right; how am I going to get there?
I clutch my forehead. Why hasn't José phoned? Come to think of it―why hasn't anyone phoned? I've been so absentminded I haven't noticed that my cell phone has been silent.
Shit! I am such an idiot! I still have it set to forward calls to the BlackBerry. Holy hell. Christian's been getting my calls―unless he's just thrown the BlackBerry away. How did he get my e-mail address?
He knows my shoe size; an e-mail address is hardly going to present him with many problems.
Can I see him again? Could I bear it? Do I want to see him? I close my eyes and tilt my head back as grief and longing lance through me. Of course I do.
Perhaps―perhaps I can tell him I've changed my mind . . . No, no, no. I cannot be with someone who takes pleasure in inflicting pain on me, someone who can't love me.
Torturous memories flash through my mind―the gliding, holding hands, kissing, the bathtub, his gentleness, his humor, and his dark, brooding, sexy stare. I miss him. It's been five days, five days of agony that has felt like an eternity. I cry myself to sleep at night, wishing I hadn't walked out, wishing that he could be different, wishing that we were together. How long will this hideous overwhelming feeling last? I am in purgatory.
I wrap my arms around my body, hugging myself tightly, holding myself together. I miss him. I really miss him . . . I love him. Simple.
Anastasia Steele, you are at work! I must be strong, but I want to go to José's show, and deep down, the masochist in me wants to see Christian. Taking a deep breath, I head back to my desk.
From: Anastasia Steele
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: June 8 2011 14:25
To: Christian Grey
Hi Christian
Thank you for the flowers; they are lovely.
Yes, I would appreciate a lift.
Thank you.
Anastasia Steele
Assistant to Jack Hyde, Editor, SIP
Checking my phone, I find that it is still set to forward calls to the BlackBerry. Jack is in a meeting, so I quickly call José.
"Hi, José. It's Ana."
"Hello, stranger." His tone is so warm and welcoming it's almost enough to push me over the edge again.
"I can't talk long. What time should I be there tomorrow for your show?"
"You're still coming?" He sounds excited.
"Yes, of course." I smile my first genuine smile in five days as I picture his broad grin.
"Seven thirty."
"See you then. Good-bye, José."
"Bye, Ana."
From: Christian Grey
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: June 8 2011 14:27
To: Anastasia Steele
Dear Anastasia
What time shall I pick you up?
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.
From: Anastasia Steele
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: June 8 2011 14:32
To: Christian Grey
José's show starts at 7:30. What time would you suggest?
Anastasia Steele
Assistant to Jack Hyde, Editor, SIP
From: Christian Grey
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: June 8 2011 14:34
To: Anastasia Steele
Dear Anastasia
Portland is some distance away. I shall pick you up at 5:45.
I look forward to seeing you.
Christian Grey
CEO, Grey Enterprises Holdings, Inc.
From: Anastasia Steele
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: June 8 2011 14:38
To: Christian Grey
See you then.
Anastasia Steele
Assistant to Jack Hyde, Editor, SIP
Oh my. I'm going to see Christian, and for the first time in five days, my spirits lift a fraction and I allow myself to wonder how he's been.
Has he missed me? Probably not like I've missed him. Has he found a new submissive? The thought is so painful that I dismiss it immediately. I look at the pile of correspondence I need to sort for Jack and tackle it as I try to push Christian out of my mind once more.
That night in bed, I toss and turn, trying to sleep and it's the first time in a while I haven't cried myself to sleep.
In my mind's eye, I visualize Christian's face the last time I saw him as when I left. His tortured expression haunts me. I remember he didn't want me to go, which was odd. Why would I stay when things had reached such an impasse? We were each skirting around our own issues―my fear of punishment, his fear of . . . what? Love?
Turning on my side, I hug my pillow, filled with an overwhelming sadness. He thinks he doesn't deserve to be loved. Why does he feel that way? Does it have to do with his upbringing? His birth mom, the crack whore? My thoughts plague me into the early hours until eventually I fall into a fitful, exhausted sleep.
The day drags and drags and Jack is unusually attentive. I suspect it's due to Kate's plum dress and the black high-heeled boots I've stolen from her closet, but I don't dwell on the thought. I resolve to go clothes shopping with my first paycheck. The dress is looser on me than it was, but I pretend not to notice.
Finally it's five thirty, and I collect my jacket and purse, trying to quell my nerves. I'm going to see him!
"Do you have a date tonight?" Jack asks as he strolls past my desk on his way out.
"Yes. No. Not really."
He raises an eyebrow, his interest clearly piqued. "Boyfriend?"
I flush. "No, a friend. An ex-boyfriend."
"Maybe tomorrow you'd like to come for a drink after work. You've had a stellar first week, Ana. We should celebrate." He smiles and an unknown, unsettling emotion flits across his face, making me uneasy.
Putting his hands in his pockets, he saunters through the double doors. I frown at his retreating back. Drinks with the boss, is that a good idea?
I shake my head. I have an evening of Christian Grey to get through first. How am I going to do this? I hurry into the restroom to make last-minute adjustments.
In the large mirror on the wall, I take a long, hard look at my face. I'm my usual pale self, dark circles around my too-large eyes. I look gaunt, haunted. I wish I knew how to use makeup. I apply some mascara and eyeliner and pinch my cheeks, hoping for some color. Tidying my hair so that it hangs artfully down my back, I take a deep breath. This will have to do.
Nervously I walk through the foyer with a smile and a wave to Claire at Reception. I think she and I could become friends. Jack is talking to Elizabeth as I head for the doors. Smiling broadly, he hurries over to open them for me.
"After you, Ana," he murmurs.
"Thank you." I smile, embarrassed.
Outside on the curb, Taylor is waiting. He opens the rear door of the car. I glance hesitantly at Jack, who has followed me out. He's looking toward the Audi SUV in dismay.
I turn and climb into the back, and there he sits―Christian Grey―wearing his gray suit, no tie, white shirt open at the collar. His gray eyes are glowing.
My mouth dries. He looks glorious except he's scowling at me. Why?
"When did you last eat?" he snaps as Taylor closes the door behind me.
Crap. "Hello, Christian. Yes, it's nice to see you, too."
"I don't want your smart mouth now. Answer me." His eyes blaze.
Holy shit. "Um . . . I had a yogurt at lunchtime. Oh―and a banana."
"When did you last have a real meal?" he asks acidly.
Taylor slips into the driver's seat, starts the car, and pulls out into the traffic.
I glance up and Jack is waving at me, though how he can see me through the dark glass, I don't know. I wave back.
"Who's that?" Christian snaps.
"My boss." I peek up at the beautiful man beside me, and his mouth is pressed into a hard line.
"Well? Your last meal?"
"Christian, that really is none of your concern," I murmur, feeling extraordinarily brave.
"Whatever you do concerns me. Tell me."
No, it doesn't. I groan in frustration, rolling my eyes heavenward, and Christian narrows his eyes. And for the first time in a long time, I want to laugh. I try hard to stifle the giggle that threatens to bubble up. Christian's face softens as I struggle to keep a straight face, and a trace of a smile kisses his lovely sculptured lips.
"Well?" he asks, his voice softer.
"Pasta alla vongole, last Friday," I whisper.
He closes his eyes as fury, and possibly regret, sweeps across his face. "I see," he says, his voice expressionless. "You look like you've lost at least five pounds, possibly more since then. Please eat, Anastasia," he scolds.
I stare down at the knotted fingers in my lap. Why does he always make me feel like an errant child?
He shifts and turns toward me. "How are you?" he asks, his voice still soft.
Well, I'm shit, really . . . I swallow. "If I told you I was fine, I'd be lying."
He inhales sharply. "Me, too," he murmurs and reaches over and clasps my hand. "I miss you," he adds.
Oh no. Skin against skin.
"Christian, I―"
"Ana, please. We need to talk."
I'm going to cry. No. "Christian, I . . . please . . . I've cried so much," I whisper, trying to keep my emotions in check.
"Oh, baby, no." He tugs my hand, and before I know it I'm on his lap. He has his arms around me, and his nose is in my hair.
"I've missed you so much, Anastasia," he breathes.
I want to struggle out of his hold, to maintain some distance, but his arms are wrapped around me. He's pressing me to his chest. I melt. Oh, this is where I want to be.
I rest my head against him, and he kisses my hair repeatedly. This is home. He smells of linen, fabric softener, body wash, and my favorite smell―Christian. For a moment, I allow myself the illusion that all will be well, and it soothes my ravaged soul.
A few minutes later Taylor pulls to a stop at the curb, even though we're still in the city.
"Come"―Christian shifts me off his lap―"we're here."
What?
"Helipad―on the top of this building." Christian glances toward the building by way of explanation.
Of course. Charlie Tango. Taylor opens the door and I slide out. He gives me a warm, avuncular smile that makes me feel safe. I smile back.
"I should give you back your handkerchief."
"Keep it, Miss Steele, with my best wishes."
I blush as Christian comes around the car and takes my hand. He looks quizzically at Taylor, who stares impassively back at him, revealing nothing.
"Nine?" Christian says to him.
"Yes, sir."
Christian nods as he turns and leads me through the double doors into the grandiose foyer. I revel in the feel of his hand and his long, skilled fingers curled around mine. The familiar pull is there―I'm drawn, Icarus to his sun. I've been burned already, and yet here I am again.
Reaching the elevators, he presses the "call" button. I peek up at him, and he's wearing his enigmatic half smile. As the doors open, he releases my hand and ushers me in.
The doors close and I risk a second peek. He glances down at me, and it's there in the air between us, that electricity. It's palpable. I can almost taste it, pulsing between us, drawing us together.
"Oh my," I gasp as I bask briefly in the intensity of this visceral, primal attraction.
"I feel it, too," he says, his eyes clouded and intense.
Desire pools dark and deadly in my groin. He clasps my hand and grazes my knuckles with his thumb, and all my muscles clench tightly, deliciously, deep inside me.
How can he still do this to me?
"Please don't bite your lip, Anastasia," he whispers.
I gaze up at him, releasing my lip. I want him. Here, now, in the elevator. How could I not?
"You know what it does to me," he murmurs.
Oh, I still affect him. My inner goddess stirs from her five-day sulk.
Abruptly the doors open, breaking the spell, and we're on the roof. It's windy, and despite my black jacket, I'm cold. Christian puts his arm around me, pulling me into his side, and we hurry across to where Charlie Tango stands in the center of the helipad, with its rotor blades slowly spinning.
A tall, blond, square-jawed man in a dark suit leaps out and, ducking low, runs toward us. Shaking hands with Christian, he shouts above the noise of the rotors.
"Ready to go, sir. She's all yours!"
"All checks done?"
"Yes, sir."
"You'll collect her around eight thirty?"
"Yes, sir."
"Taylor's waiting for you out front."
"Thank you, Mr. Grey. Safe flight to Portland. Ma'am." He salutes me. Without releasing me, Christian nods, ducks down, and leads me to the helicopter door.
Once inside he buckles me firmly into my harness, cinching the straps tight. He gives me a knowing look and his secret smile.
"This should keep you in your place," he murmurs. "I must say I like this harness on you. Don't touch anything."
I flush a deep crimson, and he runs his index finger down my cheek before handing me the headphones. I'd like to touch you, too, but you won't let me. I scowl. Besides, he's pulled the straps so tight I can barely move.
He sits in his seat and buckles himself in, then starts running through all his preflight checks. He's just so competent. It's very alluring. He puts on his headphones and flips a switch and the rotors speed up, deafening me.
Turning, he gazes at me. "Ready, baby?" His voice echoes through the headphones.
"Yes."
He grins his boyish grin. Wow―I've not seen it for so long.
"Sea-Tac tower, this is Charlie Tango Golf―Golf Echo Hotel, cleared for takeoff to Portland via PDX. Please confirm, over."
The disembodied voice of the air traffic controller answers, issuing instructions.
"Roger, tower, Charlie Tango set, over and out." Christian flips two switches, grasps the stick, and the helicopter rises slowly and smoothly into the evening sky.
Seattle and my stomach drop away from us, and there's so much to see.
"We've chased the dawn, Anastasia, now the dusk," his voice comes through on the headphones. I turn and gape at him in surprise.
What does this mean? How is it that he can say the most romantic things? He smiles, and I can't help my shy smile.
"As well as the evening sun, there's more to see this time," he says.
The last time we flew to Seattle it was dark, but this evening the view is spectacular, literally out of this world. We're up among the tallest buildings, going higher and higher.
"Escala's over there." He points toward the building. "Boeing there, and you can just see the Space Needle."
I crane my head. "I've never been."
"I'll take you―we can eat there."
"Christian, we broke up."
"I know. I can still take you there and feed you." He glares at me.
I shake my head and decide not to antagonize him. "It's very beautiful up here, thank you."
"Impressive, isn't it?"
"Impressive that you can do this."
"Flattery from you, Miss Steele? But I'm a man of many talents."
"I'm fully aware of that, Mr. Grey."
He turns and smirks at me, and for the first time in five days, I relax a little. Perhaps this won't be so bad.
"How's the new job?"
"Good, thank you. Interesting."
"What's your boss like?"
"Oh, he's okay." How can I tell Christian that Jack makes me uncomfortable? Christian glances at me.
"What's wrong?" he asks.
"Aside from the obvious, nothing."
"The obvious?"
"Oh, Christian, you really are very obtuse sometimes."
"Obtuse? Me? I'm not sure I appreciate your tone, Miss Steele."
"Well, don't, then."
His lips twitch into a smile. "I have missed your smart mouth, Anastasia."
I gasp and I want to shout, I've missed you―all of you―not just your mouth! But I keep quiet and gaze out the glass fishbowl that is Charlie Tango's windshield as we continue south. The dusk is to our right, the sun low on the horizon―large, blazing fiery orange―and I am Icarus again, flying far too close.
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- Publisher : Bloom Books; Reprint edition (January 29, 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0385537689
- ISBN-13 : 978-0385537681
- Item Weight : 1.45 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.88 x 1.61 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,031,863 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #8,438 in Romantic Erotica (Books)
- #19,602 in BDSM Erotica (Books)
- #56,351 in Women's Literature & Fiction
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About the author

E L James is an incurable romantic and a self-confessed fangirl. After twenty-five years of working in television, she decided to pursue a childhood dream and write stories that readers could take to their hearts. The result was the controversial and sensuous romance Fifty Shades of Grey and its two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. In 2015, she published the #1 bestseller Grey, the story of Fifty Shades of Grey from the perspective of Christian Grey, and in 2017, the chart-topping Darker, the second part of the Fifty Shades story from Christian’s point of view. Her books have been published in fifty languages and have sold more than 165 million copies worldwide.
E L James has been recognised as one of Time magazine's ‘Most Influential People in the World’ and Publishers Weekly’s ‘Person of the Year’. Fifty Shades of Grey stayed on The New York Times Best Seller List for 133 consecutive weeks. Fifty Shades Freed won the Goodreads Choice Award (2012), and Fifty Shades of Grey was selected as one of the 100 Great Reads, as voted by readers, in PBS’s The Great American Read (2018). Darker has been long-listed for the 2019 International DUBLIN Literary Award.
She co-produced for Universal Studios the Fifty Shades movies, which made more than a billion dollars at the box office. The third instalment, Fifty Shades Freed, won the People’s Choice Award for Drama in 2018.
E L James is blessed with two wonderful sons and lives with her husband, the novelist and screenwriter Niall Leonard, and their West Highland terriers in the leafy suburbs of West London.
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I like that we got to learn more about Christian’s past because it really helped the reader understand why he needs to have total control in everything in his life. I normally am not a fan of insta-love, but their story worked for me. They both experienced a relationship they have never had before, and it really connected them on another level. Christian’s alpha personality was obnoxious when it came to her new job but in the end I guess it was good that he was in charge or else who knows what would have happened with Hyde.
The thing I liked the most about this book was the storyline. We moved beyond Ana and Christian in the bedroom and really followed their life and the change of this storyline to them in a relationship. Do not get me wrong the sex scenes were still hot but I like when books have more to it then that. Another great book in this trilogy and another ending that makes me glad I can go right into book 3!
50 Shades Darker, in my opinion, is very well written, despite a few strange terms, some repetition of words, and a minor typos I found throughout the book.
The plot develops quickly, but in a good way. The story strays from the BDSM spectra, and Christian and Ana's relationship flourishes. It brings up Christian's dark past with his childhood, his mother, his exes to where you begin to fully understand the character of Christian. It was enjoyable to see the soft side of "Fifty".
as most people claim, this series is very sexual. And, to an extent, I agree. In this second book, I found that their romance develops, feelings get strong, and that there is less kink to the sex scenes, and more romance and passion between the characters.
I found that each chapter left off at a suspenseful spot and I couldn't put it down! I read it through in less than three days.
I am a true romantic, from reading Nicholas Sparks, to a variety of other novels, I found this second book of the 50 Shades trilogy to be captivating, romantic, surprising, and dark all at the same time. Especially the ending (to which I will not spoil). It's definitely a read that I would recommend.
Ana starts her new job, she dies nothing but work, come home, and cry herself to sleep every night missing Christian--repeat. When he emails her after 5 days at work asking her if he can take her to Jose's photo exhibit, she happily accepts. After the show, they have dinner and Christian tells her he will do anything to have her back, even give up the lifestyle.
When a former sub has a psychological breakdown, she goes after Ana, wanting Christian's love for herself. Christian finally tells Ana that he's in love with her.
Meanwhile, Christian ends up buying the publishing house that Ana works at so he can make sure that she's safe. Because he finds out that her boss, Jack Hyde, has a history of seducing his assistants, Ana doesn't believe him until it's too late.
Mrs. Robinson is a bit jealous, she covers that up by trying to befriend Ana. Then she tries to poison Christian's mind about his new girlfriend. But Grace, his mom, happens to be in the room when Elena starts reminding him about their former exploits and Grace throws her out of her house, embarrassing her.
This book ends with a huge surprise!!
A must read!!
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It is not easy for Christian trust but he knows Anna is good for him and he is willing to do whatever it takes to hold on to her, he sees her as a light in is darkness and he wants the change. I am looking at all the positives in this story. The hope, love, sacrifices and forgiveness that is shared between two people that is experiencing everything new together. Sometimes no matter how dark our struggles are, all we need is unconditional love to help ride out the storms and encourage us to be our best self. I think the story shows, that with positive influences, a person can choose to unlearn negative things and change their behaviour.

I would not recommend this book for under 18s though, as susceptible minds could potentially confuse an abusive relationship for a healthy one. I don’t find Grey to be an abuser as it’s clear from the start that both he and Ana share a mutual attraction. His character is more like that of a chivalrous (kinky) dark knight.

If you are thinking about reading this book read the following summary instead and it will save many hours of your life lost to this pile of poo:
- A & C have an argument then make up
- they have sex in several kinky ways
- they have simultaneous orgasms
- A can't beleive C actually loves her as he is the most gorgeous, richest and nicest man who has ever lived. Ever.
- repeat above steps 50 times
- a deranged ex lover is thrown into the story to add some spice. That will spike your interest for about one page.
- A & C have an argument then make up
- they have sex in several kinky ways
- they have simultaneous orgasms
- A can't beleive C actually loves her as he is the most gorgeous, richest and nicest man who has ever lived. Ever.
- repeat above steps 50 times
- Anna's boss shows his sleazy side. This too, will spike your interest for about a page (maybe less)
- A & C have an argument then make up
- they have sex in several kinky ways
- they have simultaneous orgasms
- A can't beleive C actually loves her as he is the most gorgeous, richest and nicest man who has ever lived. Ever.
- repeat above steps 50 times
THE END
I'm sorry if this review was boring for you, but spare a thought for those of us poor souls who actually read the whole book. All you had to do was read a few paragraphs, we read 500 pages of this drivel (well actually I ended up skipping through much of it - but even 200 pages is pure torture).
Do yourself a favour and don't read this book - and remember the sacrifice that some of us have made by reading this tripe - so that the rest of you don't have to.

It's not a spoiler by the way, mearly an educated guess that we all made since there was another 2 books...
Intrigue peaked, we settle in almost and somewhat too fast back to the way Anna and Christian's relationship was before, it seems little has changed despite her departure. While yes, it's clear that Christian may have seen the light and realised what he had in Anna, it seems that Anna submits back to him again. Pretty much, I think you will agree, making you groan inwardly at the fact she has so easily gone back to him and pretty much not got much of her 'compromises' back in return.
While this little disappointment in Anna's characterisation and slip back into to a submissive role in their relationship, we do begin to see her emerge stronger for the better of it. As we move through many more compromises, hard limits and pretty much nearly every page full of sex scenes, we do begin to see a love blossoming between them both that seems to intensely engulf them in their own world. While it is clear, very clear, through the afore mentioned multiple sex scenes between the two, that passion is there, before as the reader it was like a story being acted out with roles which they fulfilled ie. the dominant and submissive. Now it is more like an actual relationship with give and take, it was more realistic and engrossing to read.
The only down side besides the lack of actual story in this installment is the again afore mention sex scenes, passion is definetly shown and the amount of them is defiently surplus to requirement, a little overkill to be honest. Despite also being repetitive I felt at times, I did enjoy this second book but not as much as I would have thought.
Overall; disappointed, but I am looking forward to seeing if their is more of a story in the third and final installment: Fifty Shades Freed and seeing what the end holds for Christian and Anna.
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After Fifty Shades of Grey, we pick up Ana Steele's journey as she recovers from the emotional turmoil of having left brilliant, hot, young but very flawed Christian Grey, after recovering from a S&M 'punishment' session which went wrong (albeit one carried out at her insistence). Ana has told this man with a horrific past that she needs distance and he needs to sort his stuff out. As a result, she starts her new job at SIP publishing under a bitter cloud. After she meets Christian again to attend friend Jose's photo exhibition, Ana realises, once more, how much he really means to her and her to him. The 2 of them get back together and the usual hot, steamy sex continues, albeit with Ana occasionally questioning him whether she's 'enough for him'. All this and 2 extra dramatic episodes occur as 2 of Christian's ex-subs turn up: Leila, who is mentally unstable, and Elena, who was Christian's older woman affair and the one who Ana grows to hate, quite strongly. In all of this, Ana discovers more about Christian's extremely troubled past - the abuse he suffered at the hands of his birth mother's pimp, which gives explanation as to why he loathes being touched and his scars, his mother's eventual death from an overdose, his inability to speak in his infant years, his incredible anger and desire to fight throughout his teenage years and his exploitation at the hands of Elena who apparently teaches him about domination and loveless sex. Its clear from all of this and Grey's therapist, Dr Flynn that this 'angry, frightened, brilliant young man really needs a good woman to love him for what he is and accept his occasional adventures into quite intense sexual territory. Ana grows to love Christian quite intensely, especially after an episode in which he 'disapears' and instead of his usual jokey emails, goes missing. Can Ana eventually reconcile her feelings for Grey and join him on his journey 'towards the light' or will it end in bitter tears?
One aspect of other reviews I found annoying was this argument that Ana Steele's character is dragging the cause of Feminism back almost 30 years. Oh really? Can a trilogy of novels about S&M sex and a flawed relationship really be that damaging to the feminist cause? I doubt it very much. Ana is portrayed as a much stronger character in this novel from her appearance in the first one, simpering over Grey. In this one, she asserts her limits far more, hoping that Grey can abandon some aspects of his lifestyle to join her as a lover rather than a dominant partner. Isn't this what feminism is about? Women knowing what they want from a relationship and getting it? Far from setting the cause back 30 years, maybe it sets the tone for the next 30 years.
Fifty Shades of Darker is indeed darker. It draws on heavy imagery. We find out more about Grey's past which gives us a clue as to why he has behaved in the way he does. His anger, intense control freakishness, desire to enjoy Ana for all she is, stems from abuse, neglect and exploitation. His attempts to climb out of his situation and pursue a healthier mental lifestyle are greeted with enthusiasm. I'm looking forward to the next book already and finding out how Ana and Christian's story pans out.