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This is the best book in the trilogy. Defjnitely more of an actual story. The first two books are just ok. Not classics by any means. I saw a meme last week that showed Belle and Gaston from Beauty and the Beast. Gaston holds up the first book of the trilogy while Belle looks pissed off. Gaston says "There's nothing about the color grey in here! It's PORN!" Can't say I totally disagree with that. Seems like every time an actual story is about to be told, they have sex. AGAIN. I'm gonna finish it
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Wow.

If you are here trying to decide if you want to start this series I would recommend reading my reviews of the first two books in the trilogy, Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Darker. You can find my reviews here and here, respectively. Do NOT read further, because while this review is spoiler-free for Fifty Shades Freed, there will be spoilers for the previous book.
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So starting a little after the events of the previous book, we open up with the biggest mistake ...more

If you are here trying to decide if you want to start this series I would recommend reading my reviews of the first two books in the trilogy, Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Darker. You can find my reviews here and here, respectively. Do NOT read further, because while this review is spoiler-free for Fifty Shades Freed, there will be spoilers for the previous book.
SPOILER-FREE ZONE
SUMMARY
So starting a little after the events of the previous book, we open up with the biggest mistake ...more

The only thing I enjoyed was the ending. The author's repetition has gotten better in this book as well, and I never thought I'd have enough of the *ahem* "love" scenes, but by the end of the book I was skimming over these entire sections.
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