They ignite each other's passion and dramatic mood swings - it's enough to give a reader whiplash. The guy is like an electrical storm with lightning flashing and thunder booming one minute, then dark and brooding clouds move in signaling the onslaught of torrential rain … or will the skies clear? It's hard to say when dealing with the unpredictable Gideon Cross, but Eva, who they concur is high maintenance (I'll say), is as volatile as he is. However, he gives her plenty of reason to question his devotion, despite his seemingly heartfelt reassurances. Sylvia Day reveals an impressive talent for pulling a reader into her narrator's head and heart, revealing Eva's insecurities, emotional scars and confusion regarding her lover's seesaw temperamental reactions to her.Įva has enormous trust issues regarding Gideon's fidelity. The Crossfire Novels (thus far) are written in Eva's POV, in first person. The turbulent, emotionally charged love story of abuse survivors Eva Tramell and Gideon Cross continues in Reflected in You, which begins where Bared to You left off.
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