Good evening, bibliophiles! Two posts in one day? What is happening? It’s me trying to catch up on the blog posts I want to bring to all of you. I’ve been slacking, so here’s hoping I can start to get back on schedule.
Tonight, I’m pretty excited because I’m finally bringing you one of my favorite series I’ve ever read! The books tonight were some of my first real glimpses at the romance genre, and I basically got sucked in afterwards. I’m talking about the Crossfire series by the one and only, Sylvia Day. I read the trilogy over three years ago, and waited for books four and five to be released before properly reviewing the complete set. Needless to say, that day is finally here! Let’s delve into the world of Crossfire Industries, shall we?
Bared to You is where we first encounter the force that is Gideon Geoffrey Cross. He’s brooding, isolated, and the master of his own universe, but little does he know, an encounter with a feisty blonde is going to change everything he’s ever known.
Eva Tramell is a recent transplant to New York City from San Diego, California. Gideon Cross is the mogul of majority of Manhattan, one of the most eligible bachelors, and owner of Cross Industries. One day, when Eva takes a jog and visits where she’ll be working as an administrative assistant to a massive advertising firm, she winds up in the lobby of the Crossfire, and in the path of one Gideon Cross. When they literally slam into each other, the ground shifts, and both of their worlds are forever turned upside down.
I just need to say that I am SO glad I met these two! To say I was obsessed with Gideon’s intensity and Eva’s strength right from the beginning is a total understatement. I had times when I wanted to keep Gideon in my own bed and other times, I was so angry with him that my heart broke…because I still loved him anyway. I can NOT get enough of this man or this couple!
If you want a sexy read similar to Fifty Shades but actually written well, I highly suggest this series!
My Final Rating: five out of five stars
Gideon and Eva.. Will this couple ever catch a break? They really do get hit from all angles in this book, but I love how fiercely they hold onto each other to try and get through every obstacle. After book three was done, I breathed a sigh of relief thinking that they got their happily ever after and were in the clear from turmoil, and I was 110% wrong on all counts.
Gideon is a dream, as usual. I totally need one of my very own. He’s fantastic, despite how shattered he has been throughout his life. Eva is such a good match for him, so I wish people would stop trying to destroy what they’re trying to build together. I would personally enjoy some Cross babies next but who knows!
I could NOT imagine what book five would bring, nor the television series! Sylvia could honestly write 20 books about Mr. Cross and I’d never tire of him, or his life with Eva. Now there’s an idea!
I’ve adored this series since I first met Gideon and Eva back in 2013. These characters were absolute forces to be reckoned with, complete and total storms brewing, and I loved every tortured, agonizing, whiplash minute of their journey. From Bared To You all the way through to One With You, I’ve enjoyed seeing how this couple was able to grow and defeat not only their demons, but also every outside.
For roughly 80-85% of this book, I loved where it was going. I was so excited for everything the pair had coming their way for once. Loose ends were being settled and all the people who tried to tear these two apart were being put in their place. Gideon and Eva were waiting so long for their happily ever after, and I was thrilled they were finally on the same page and ready for the next chapter.
The four stars I decided on at the end are because when it comes to the couple themselves, they were perfection as always. I just love their dynamic, and I always have. I refuse to absolutely pan one of my favorite love stories just because of a choppy ending that I didn’t picture in my head. No, I’m not happy with it, but I was immensely satisfied for so much of the overall series that I just don’t have the heart to feel entirely crushed beyond repair.
I suppose I’ll just wait and see what licensing brings to the tv series (whenever that hits the small screen), and in the meantime, I’ll keep my fingers crossed for at least a novella of some sort, because I just need more of these two, even if it’s only a sliver.