“I’d stop the world from spinning for you.” ![]() “Multi-tasking, I’m sure … What’s a little calming distraction for your girlfriend in the midst of world entertainment domination.” He still is a seriously controlling Alpha with demons, but with a lot of his and Eva’s issues starting to be dealt with, and a stronger commitment between them, he is more laid-back, and it shows. He’s always been a seriously, controlling Alpha, suffering terribly with his demons. I loved seeing the humorous side of Gideon, which we haven’t really seen before. They behave more like a normal couple (although they are still totally obsessed with each other and shagging at every opportunity), and they are definitely more playful – there is banter, teasing and lots of happy times between them. They are honest, and they are actually communicating, with no more running off or wild theorizing whenever something goes wrong, and because of that, the two of them are a lot more relaxed around each other. Don’t get me wrong, things are still very intense between Gideon and Eva, but they very quickly settle into a semi-functional relationship, and I love the shift in the dynamic between them. ![]() I had reread Bared to You and Reflected in You before starting this one, so I was possibly on angst overload, which made me appreciated the more relaxed feel. I’ve seen a lot of mixed reviews about this book, but I loved it! It’s got a very different feel to the first two books in the series, but I really enjoyed the change. Oh Gideon, you just keep getting better and better!!!!!
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