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message 201: by Alden (last edited May 25, 2012 11:53AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Alden Enriquez hey everyone! after searching and searching, i found a website with all the Bonus Material from Fifty Shades Freed!

here's the web address: http://epubebooks1.info/467/Text/Bonu...

that's the link to Fifty's First Christmas. on the left side, there are links to Meet Fifty Shades 1 and 2.

Enjoy! =]


message 202: by Dedetmix (last edited May 27, 2012 05:21AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Dedetmix Alden wrote: "hey everyone! after searching and searching, i found a website with all the Bonus Material from Fifty Shades Freed!

here's the web address: http://epubebooks1.info/467/Text/Bonu......"


thank you so much :)
*big hug*

finally, i can read the bonus material 3rd book


message 203: by Tracy (new) - added it

Tracy Samountha wrote: "Hi Amy, tell us how you like it... I am hoping EL James will do the entire series over from Christian's POV. This is dorky but I read his POV and read the original Fifty Shades side by side HAHA it..."

Me too!!!!!! Oh Please!!!!!!!! and hurry!!!!!!


Jessica I've bee looking for this everywhere... Can someone email it to me too?

jessica.mendez7@yahoo.com


message 205: by Joanne (new) - rated it 5 stars

Joanne Samountha wrote: "Amy wrote: "Just read them, and truthfully, they made me a little sad. The Christmas entry was tough. I ached for the small little boy and all he had endured. He was so full of self loathing even a..."

COPY THAT!


message 206: by Janice (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice sent as requested - enjoy



Jessica wrote: "I've bee looking for this everywhere... Can someone email it to me too?

jessica.mendez7@yahoo.com"



message 207: by Karen (new)

Karen Could someone please send the Christian chapters to me? Please. My e-book doesn't have them. :(
karendawn23@hotmail.com

Thanks so much. :)
Can't wait, i am going through withdraw


message 208: by Amanda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Amanda I downloaded the kindle version of the series and nothing was mentioned about Christians POV. I too would love to get it. Where and how do I go about it.
Thanks!!


message 209: by Amanda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Amanda Amanda wrote: "I downloaded the kindle version of the series and nothing was mentioned about Christians POV. I too would love to get it. Where and how do I go about it.
Thanks!!"


Forgot my email. Cfoodlovr@comcast.net


Courtney Betsy wrote: "Just sent it (:"

Amy wrote: "OK Fifty Lovers, I have an "emergency". Apparently, I didn't get the bonus material from Freed (Christian's POV) in my copy. Can someone PLEASE help me out with this?? Let me know and I'll send you..."

Can one of you please send Christian's POV to me? cokexfreshness@live.com Thank you


message 211: by Shannon (new)

Shannon hi im in the same situation please will someone send my christmas and christians POV my email is shannonhunt95@googlemail.com Thanks.


message 212: by Erica (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erica Morales Hello!

Can someone also please send me Christians POV. Moraleserica35@gmail.com

Thank You!!!


message 213: by BookaHolic (last edited Jun 08, 2012 12:42AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

BookaHolic Can you plzz send me the bonus section of his POV??! :D I have completely fallen in love with christian and want more from his POV!! this is my email if u can send it to me!! plzz !
rahmael-deeb@hotmail.com ! THANXXX :D


Carolin I just finished all three books. I loved the series. Can someone sent it to me please?

ghazarian2000@yahoo.com


Carolin Hi,

Can you sent me a copy also? my e-mail is ghazarian2000@gmail.com


message 216: by Angel / YA rules!/ (last edited Jun 08, 2012 06:59PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Angel / YA rules!/ this is a great addition to the story... i can read the whole story again from his POV, this time... if only it were available... =) i want to have a glimpse of his kinky side... ;)


Natalia I loved that part, I can't believe we were left hanging like that. I really hope she puts out another book from his side of the story, that would be like 100 times better.


.Lili. i actually met el james at a book signing recently and asked her if she would ever write the book from christian's pov and she said probably but w/ everything being so crazy right now she didn't know when. after her response i squealed and begged her to please write it ;) that last bit of the book just left me wanting more- i was so disappointed when it ended.


Books By Ces Samountha wrote: "Hey Betsy,

I sent Robyn what I could do while I'm at work. I think I stopped at the part where Ana was interviewing him and asking about how he got into the manufacturing biz. Can you just e-mail..."


Hi.. is there any chance i can get them too please please please... cecilia_21@hotmail.com


Natalia omg lily! you have given me hope! lol


Books By Ces mm pleaseeee anyone has these extras.. my e-book came w/o them :(


message 222: by Kim (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kim I want EL James to write all 3 books again in Christians point of view. It would be fantastic!! I can't wait for more of Mr. Grey's thoughts, so naughty! It was a great touch to the end of the last book. I miss them already. Reading another quick book then I will read them again, slower this time. Read too fast the first time. LOL really just couldn't put them down. Spurts of 6+ hours of reading at a time.. Just couldn't put them down.


Sibylla Matilde Kim wrote: "I want EL James to write all 3 books again in Christians point of view. It would be fantastic!! I can't wait for more of Mr. Grey's thoughts, so naughty! It was a great touch to the end of the l..."

The thing is that they get better and better and better... every time!


.Lili. Daily News article:
Did the 3 ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ novels leave you wanting more? New York Daily News is reporting the author is considering rewriting her best-selling books!
E.L. James may be considering writing more Fifty Shades books, but it wouldn’t be a fourth book in the trilogy!

Instead, the author is considering rewriting the 3 books from Christian Grey’s perspective. Right now, the trilogy is written from the mind of Anastasia Steele, the woman who falls in love with Christian. Since we’ll have to wait for the movies to come out, 3 more books would definitely keep us entertained!

–Dory Larrabee
[Daily News]


Natalia i read that this morning! i'm so happy. i hope it really does happen.


message 226: by Kim (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kim I also read it will be before the movies to keep fans happy until then. I hope that means soon, like in the next year. I can't imagine the movies taking more that a year or two to come to the screen. right? I literally can't wait!


message 227: by Brooke (new)

Brooke Would anyone be able to send me the part from Christian's POV?? Its not in any copy I pick up!!! peeanoe@gmail.com


Books By Ces Brooke wrote: "Would anyone be able to send me the part from Christian's POV?? Its not in any copy I pick up!!! peeanoe@gmail.com"

I have been begging for them oo but no one seems to notice.. I looked for it online and cant find it


message 229: by Amanda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Amanda Where is this POV? Please help. Does it really exist? I have asked for a copy as well. Trying again!
cfoodlovr@mac.com

Thank you!!


message 230: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Could someone please email me the last part of freed as i didnt get it either> my email is fortney3@gmail.com thanks so much!


.Lili. @ natalia- i feel like such a dork for being so excited about it, but i think the story woould be even better from his pov. he's so much more emotional.


Books By Ces OK GIRLS LOVE MEEEE

HERE IT GOES.... WANT THE REST SEND ME A PRIVATE MESSAGUE AND I WILL SEND IT BY EMAIL

Monday, May 9, 2011

“Tomorrow,” I mutter, dismissing Claude Bastille as he stands on the threshold of my office.

“Golf, this week, Grey.” Bastille grins with easy arrogance, knowing that his victory on the golf course is assured.

I scowl after him as he turns and leaves. His parting words rub salt into my wounds because despite my heroic attempts in the gym this morning, my personal trainer has kicked my ass. Bastille is the only one who can beat me, and now he wants another pound of flesh on the golf course. I detest golf, but so much business is done on the fairways I have to endure his lessons there too . . . and though I hate to admit it, Bastille does go some way to improving my game.

As I stare out at the Seattle skyline, the familiar ennui seeps into my consciousness. My mood is as flat and gray as the weather. My days are blending together with no distinction, and I need some kind of diversion. I’ve worked all weekend and now, in the continued confines of my office, I’m restless. I shouldn’t feel this way, not after several bouts with Bastille. But I do.

I frown. The sobering truth is that the only thing to capture my interest recently has been my decision to send two freighters of cargo to Sudan. This reminds me—Ros is supposed to come back to me with numbers and logistics.

What the hell is keeping her? Intent on finding out what she’s playing at, I glance at my schedule and reach for the phone.

Oh, Christ! I have to endure an interview with the persistent Miss Kavanagh for the WSU student magazine. Why the fuck did I agree to this? I loathe interviews—inane questions from inane, ill-informed, vacuous idiots. The phone buzzes.

“Yes,” I snap at Andrea as if she’s to blame. At least I can keep this interview short.

“Miss Anastasia Steele is here to see you, Mr. Grey.”

“Steele? I was expecting Katherine Kavanagh.”

“It’s Miss Anastasia Steele who’s here, sir.” I scowl. I hate the unexpected. “Show her in,” I mutter, aware that I sound like a sulky teen but not giving a fuck.

Well, well . . . Miss Kavanagh is unavailable. I know her father, the owner of Kavanagh Media. We’ve done business together, and he seems like a shrewd op-erator and a rational human being. This interview is a favor to him—one that I mean to cash in later when it suits me. And I have to admit I was vaguely curious about his daughter, interested to see if the apple had fallen far from the tree.

A commotion at the door brings me to my feet as a whirl of long chestnut hair, pale limbs, and brown boots dives head first into my office. I roll my eyes and repress my natural annoyance at such clumsiness as I hurry over to the girl 531/551

who has landed on her hands and knees on the floor. Clasping her slim shoulders, I help her to her feet.

Clear, bright-blue, embarrassed eyes meet mine and halt me in my tracks.

They are the most extraordinary color—guileless, powder-blue—and for one awful moment, I think she can see right through me. I feell. . . exposed. The thought is unnerving. She has a small, sweet face that is blushing now, an innocent pale rose. I wonder briefly if all her skin is like that—flawless—and what it would look like pink and warmed from the bite of a cane. Fuck. I stop my wayward thoughts, alarmed at their direction. What the fuck are you thinking, Grey. This girl is much too young. She gapes at me, and I almost roll my eyes again. Yeah, yeah, baby, it’s just a face, and the beauty is only skin-deep. I want to dispel that unguarded, admiring look from those big blue eyes.

Showtime, Grey. Let’s have some fun. “Miss Kavanagh? I’m Christian Grey

Are you all right? Would you like to sit?”

There’s that blush again. In command once more, I study her. She’s quite attractive, in a gauche way—slight, pale, with a mane of mahogany hair barely contained by a hair tie. A brunette. Yeah, she’s attractive. I extend my hand, and she stutters the beginning of a mortified apology and places her small hand in mine.

Her skin is cool and soft, but her handshake surprisingly firm.

“Miss Kavanagh is indisposed, so she sent me. I hope you don’t mind, Mr.

Grey.” Her voice is quiet with a hesitant musicality, and she blinks erratically, long lashes fluttering over those big blue eyes.

Unable to keep the amusement from my voice as I recall her less-than-elegant entrance into my office, I ask who she is.

“Anastasia Steele. I’m studying English Literature with Kate, um . . . Katherine . . . um . . . Miss Kavanagh at Washington State.” A nervous, bashful, bookish type, eh? She looks it; hideously dressed, hiding her slight frame beneath a shapeless sweater and an A-line brown skirt. Christ, does she have no dress sense at all? She looks nervously around my office—everywhere but at me, I note with amused irony.

How can this young woman be a journalist? She doesn’t have an assertive bone in her body. She’s all charmingly flustered, meek, mild . . . submissive. I shake my head, bemused at where my inappropriate thoughts are going. Muttering some platitude, I ask her to sit, then notice her discerning gaze appraising my 532/551

office paintings. Before I can stop myself, I find I’m explaining them. “A local artist. Trouton.”

“They’re lovely. Raising the ordinary to extraordinary,” she says dreamily, lost in the exquisite, fine artistry of my paintings. Her profile is delicate—an up-turned nose, soft, full lips—and in her words she has mirrored my sentiments exactly. “The ordinary raised to extraordinary.” It’s a keen observation. Miss Steele is bright.

I mutter my agreement and watch that flush creep slowly over her skin once more. As I sit down opposite her, I try to bridle my thoughts.

She fishes a crumpled sheet of paper and a mini-disc recorder out of her overly large bag. Mini-disc recorder? Didn’t those go out with VHS tapes?

Christ—she’s all thumbs, dropping the damned thing twice on my Bauhaus coffee table. She’s obviously never done this before, but for some reason I can’t fathom, I find it amusing. Normally this kind of fumbling maladroitness irritates the fuck out of me, but now I hide my smile beneath my index finger and resist the urge to set it up for her myself.

As she grows more and more flustered, it occurs to me that I could refine her motor skills with the aid of a riding crop. Adeptly used it can bring even the most skittish to heel. The errant thought makes me shift in my chair. She peeks up at me and bites down on her full bottom lip. Fuck me! How did I not notice that mouth before?

“Sorry, I’m not used to this.”

I can tell, baby— my thought is ironic— but right now I don’t give a fuck, because I can’t take my eyes off your mouth.

“Take all the time you need, Miss Steele.” I need yet another moment to mar-shal my wayward thoughts. Grey . . . stop this, now.

“Do you mind if I record your answers?” she asks, her face candid and expectant I want to laugh. Oh, thank Christ.

“After you’ve taken so much trouble to set up the recorder, you ask me now?” She blinks, her eyes large and lost for a moment, and I feel an unfamiliar twinge of guilt. Stop being such a shit, Grey.

“No, I don’t mind,” I mutter, not wanting to be responsible for that look.

“Did Kate—I mean Miss Kavanagh—explain what the interview was for?” 533/551

“Yes, to appear in the graduation issue of the student newspaper as I shall be conferring the degrees at this year’s graduation ceremony.” Why the fuck I’ve agreed to do that, I don’t know. Sam in PR tells me it’s an honor, and the environmental science department in Vancouver needs the publicity in order to attract additional funding to match the grant I’ve given them.

Miss Steele blinks, all big blue eyes once more, as if my words are a surprise and fuck—she looks disapproving! Hasn’t she done any background work for this interview? She should know this. The thought cools my blood. It’s . . . displeasing, not what I expect from her or anyone I give my time to.

“Good. I have some questions, Mr. Grey.” She tucks a lock of hair behind her ear, distracting me from my annoyance.

“I thought you might,” I mutter dryly. Let’s make her squirm. Obligingly she squirms, then pulls herself together, sitting up straight and squaring her small shoulders. Leaning forward she presses the start button on the mini-disc, and frowns as she glances down at her crumpled notes.

“You’re very young to have amassed such an empire. To what do you owe your success?”

Oh Christ! Surely she can do better than this? What a fucking dull question.

Not one iota of originality. It’s disappointing. I trot out my usual response about having exceptional people in the U.S. working for me. People I trust, insofar as I trust anyone, and pay well—blah, blah, blah . . . But Miss Steele, the simple fact is, I’m a fucking genius at what I do. For me it’s like falling off a log. Buying ailing, mismanaged companies and fixing them, or if they’re really broken, stripping their assets and selling them off to the highest bidder. It’s simply a question of knowing the difference between the two, and invariably it comes down to the people in charge. To succeed in business you need good people, and I can judge a person, better than most.

“Maybe you’re just lucky,” she says quietly.

Lucky? A frisson of annoyance runs through me. Lucky? No fucking luck involved here, Miss Steele. She looks unassuming and quiet, but this question? No one has ever asked me if I was lucky. Hard work, bringing people with me, keeping a close watch on them, second-guessing them if I need to; and if they aren’t up to the task, ruthlessly ditching them. That’s what I do, and I do it well. It’s nothing to do with luck! Well, fuck that. Flaunting my erudition, I quote the words of my favorite American industrialist to her.


message 233: by Judi (new) - rated it 5 stars

Judi Lili wrote: "Daily News article:
Did the 3 ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ novels leave you wanting more? New York Daily News is reporting the author is considering rewriting her best-selling books!
E.L. James may be c..."


I think they would be great reads!! I would read them for sure!!


message 234: by Laura (new)

Laura Omg just finished the book didn't know there was Christians pov please send to me ASAP Laura.archer88@yahoo.com


message 235: by Kristy (new)

Kristy I don't know if anyone still checks this post but I didn't get the bonus either. PLEASE email me :) Kristymk2011@Comcast.net. Thanks


message 236: by Sharon (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sharon Kristy wrote: "I don't know if anyone still checks this post but I didn't get the bonus either. PLEASE email me :) Kristymk2011@Comcast.net. Thanks"

sent :)


message 237: by Maca (new)

Maca oh... sorry to trouble you! I tried to find Christian POV online but cannot seem to get hold of it!!! and the autor's note that's before ir, if it's possible! could someone be a star and send it to macadiaz.15@hotmail.com

again sorry for the trouble!!


Books By Ces Maca wrote: "oh... sorry to trouble you! I tried to find Christian POV online but cannot seem to get hold of it!!! and the autor's note that's before ir, if it's possible! could someone be a star and send it to..."

SENT :)


message 239: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah Hi Betsy,

Any chance you can share that additional Christian POV document with me as well? iheartjellyfish@yahoo.com.

Thank you!


Books By Ces Bex wrote: "Hi Betsy,

Any chance you can share that additional Christian POV document with me as well? iheartjellyfish@yahoo.com.

Thank you!"


ent :) enjoy!


message 241: by Melony (new) - rated it 5 stars

Melony Hi betsy! Ive just finished the book and heard theres a Christian POV would you mind sending it to me as well please. Thankyou!
mela_mela3@hotmail.com


Melinda I am so glad they put Christians POV at the end of Freed. I loved it. Make sure you get a chance to read it if you haven't. Fifty Shades Freed (Fifty Shades, #3) by E.L. James


BookaHolic HEYYY Betsy! I finished all the three books of the series and i found them absolutely amazing!!I would also love to read it from Christians POV!! So can i ask u to plzzzz send them to me?? that would be just Great!! Thanxxx :D
My email:rahmael-deeb@hotmail.com


Lauren (aplpeach) Can someone send me the bonus material? laurenrdavis84@hotmail.com I need more christian!


message 245: by Mands (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mands Betsy wrote: "Just sent it (:"

hi, im just scrolling through the convo here and i had no idea there was a bonus section. Would you be willing to send it to me as well please?
my email is : aussie.fan@hotmail.com


message 246: by Nhu (new)

Nhu Duong Hello guys,

I also did not get the bonus material for Christian's POV... Could anyone send it to me as well? I would really appreciate it!!

tntd.2007@gmail.com

Thank you!


message 247: by Faye (new) - added it

Faye Hi - Could someone please send this to me...I loved that book!. diamond_g@live.com. thanks


message 248: by Rosita (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosita Betsy wrote: "If you want it emailed in a word document, I'd be happy to send it to you. It's a great, short look into Christian's world."

is that the part where he describe Ana? like when she came to the interview instead of Kate?


message 249: by Rosita (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosita Is any other book like this one?? I've read all the 3 books and wow.
I have to admit the way the first book was written was a bit confuse at the begging but then.. OMG.. that is all what I can say, and in a good OMG way, I want a Mr. Grey in my life :)


Charisma Betsy wrote: "If you want it emailed in a word document, I'd be happy to send it to you. It's a great, short look into Christian's world."
HI! Send it to me too! :)


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