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Bared to You (Crossfire, Book 1) Kindle Edition

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Gideon Cross came into my life like lightning in the darkness... 

He was beautiful and brilliant, jagged and white-hot. I was drawn to him as I'd never been to anything or anyone in my life. I craved his touch like a drug, even knowing it would weaken me. I was flawed and damaged, and he opened those cracks in me so easily... 

Gideon
knew. He had demons of his own. And we would become the mirrors that reflected each other's most private worlds...and desires.

The bonds of his love transformed me, even as I prayed that the torment of our pasts didn't tear us apart...
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“You know you’re in for a good book when other authors—and I mean LOTS of other authors—recommend it.”
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“A page-turner!”
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Bared to You takes a sensual look at a darker side of love.”Shelf Awareness

“[A] highly charged story that flows and hits the mark.”
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“Full of emotional angst, scorching love scenes, and a compelling story line.”
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“A wild, high-altitude ride.”
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“Will have you furiously flipping pages.”
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“Sophisticated, engaging, clever and sweet.”
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“Superb writing...I can’t wait to see what Day does next!”
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“When it comes to brewing up scorchingly hot sexual chemistry, Day has few literary rivals.”Booklist

From the Author

"Is it possible for two abuse survivors to have a functional romantic relationship?" -- Eva Tramell

Eva's question is the core of the Crossfire series. The answer she receives
("Absolutely."), gives her hope that she can find her way there with Gideon. I hope their journey touches you the way it has me. We all deserve a happily ever after.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00846REIS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley (May 24, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 24, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2737 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
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  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 337 pages
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Sylvia Day is the #1 New York Times, No. 1 Sunday Times & internationally bestselling author of over twenty award-winning novels, including ten New York Times bestsellers and thirteen USA Today bestsellers. She is a number one bestselling author in twenty-nine countries, with translations in forty-one languages and over twenty million copies of her books in print. Visit her at sylviaday.com

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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2012
This book blew me away. I loved it. It's emotional, highly romantic, and incredibly swoon worthy. It left me cheering wildly, sighing, and yes, even hugging my kindle at various moments.

In Bared to You, Eva is a driven, strong business woman that's broken away from her wealthy family and is carving out her own place in the world. She's chosen to start in at the bottom of a company, and work her way up the old fashion way. To this end, she's secured a position for herself as an executive assistant at a marketing firm. What she doesn't count on in her five year plan is meeting Gideon Cross, the company's incredibly sexy owner. She stumbles into him (literally) several times, and they have an instant connection. While their chemistry is undeniable, she is scared off by his approach, which is very high handed and aggressive. He's a beautiful, wealthy man, and is a man used to getting what he wants with very little effort. Eva isn't impressed by his wealth, and she quickly determines he's more trouble than he's worth.

And so the hunt begins. And it is enthralling. One of the hottest things about this book is just how much Eva legitimately fights her attraction to Gideon, and how doggedly he pursues her. I loved every second of his chase.

Gideon Cross - what can I say about him? He's incredibly sexy, 100% alpha, but able to see and appreciate the intrinsic worth in Eva, and express his love for her openly and beautifully. Both he and Eva have tragic pasts that have given them ample reasons to close themselves off. However with each other they are they are truly open - completed bared to one another. The title of the book is apropos as there are definitely a lot of sexy times in the novel, but there is also a baring of souls that I found incredibly moving. Both of them have to work through their past hurts to be good for one another. It all felt very real, and vital and I cried on more than one occasion as they learned how to open up and love one another.

Eva is amazing - she's strong, intelligent, and nurturing. Her past has given her a wellspring of sympathy and care for others. She looks after her friends, mothers them, and protects them. For all her strengths, she is also very fragile in love. Her past has given her a fight of flight tendency. She runs when she's hurt. I really identified with her strengths and failings, and found her to be an incredibly realistic and likeable character.

The romantic path this novel takes is not a straight line. The trauma from both character's pasts ensures they take two steps back for every one they take forward. This creates a delicious amount of romantic tension and suspense. I was never quite sure Gideon and Eva were going to make it, and that doubt kept me on the edge of my seat. I hate when romance novels throw us easy love stories. Two destined soul mates that instantly fall in love, and know they'll never be apart. The ease of the love stories cheapens them in my estimation. Eva and Gideon have an uphill fight every step of the way with their love, but that pulled me into their story. It made me care. And it made every victory they experienced as a couple that much more cathartic for me.

The author has a way with words. Her prose is poetic and moving. I had a hard time picking what quotes to put in this review, because there are just so many good ones.

Bared to You has been criticized for being Fifty Shades of Grey 2.0, and, as much as I hate to say it, I think it kind of deserves that censure. This is the only negative thing I can say about the book. It's SUCH a similar story, but it's better written, with stronger, more likeable characters, and more realistic phycology. It also has less S&M elements. I wish I'd read it first, so I could have spared myself the inevitable comparisons to Fifty Shades because it's five times the book.

This story had me laughing, crying, and swooning in a major way. It's everything I look for in a romance story. Great characters, and a romance that keeps you captivated, in suspense, turning the pages, just waiting to see if everything turns out well in the end. Recommended for fans of Fifty Shades, Beautiful Disaster, and Easy.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2012
Let me say that I did not read Fifty Shades of Grey. I think I read a twilight fanfiction that's like it, but, judging from the number of negative reviews on Amazon, I didn't want to touch that series just yet (#neg reviews almost equal to the # of positives). I heard that this series reminded people of Fifty Shades of Grey, but the rating is better for this one, so I gave in. I bought the kindle edition and finished it 2 days later (on vacation, lots of time).

Both of the main characters, Eva and Gideon, have harsh pasts. Both have been in someways sexually abused, but it is curious to me that their relationship is intensely sexual in nature. And it seems that they needed it to be that way. Gideon have control issue: he needs to be in control of everything. His principle is to separate business from pleasure. Eva, in contrast, craves affection and a sincere and open relationship. That's the crux of the problem. Their chemistry is over the world. It's intense and all-consuming, but Eva doesn't want a purely sexual relationship because she would feel like she was being used (trauma). Their desire for each other brought them together despite all warnings ringing through their minds that they might not be good for each other. Explosive relationship ensures. Sex is great, but emotionally, they are fraying at the edges. The story is about them trying to overcome their past, not let it win over them and destroy what they have. The first volume ended with the emergence of a love rival. There are still a lot of things left unsolved (whatever, it's a trilogy anyways).

The sex was okay-good, but repetitive. After a while, there's just *so much* sex--I think there was a point that you can't turn a page without reading about Eva moaning--that I started to skim those parts. However, I understand that this is an erotic novel and sex is pretty much a requirement as it is integral to the character development in general. It's kind of weird because I think because they spent 80% of the book having sex, they are not really talking about themselves or get to know each other. Their relationship moved super fast--over the space of a week or so and they were already pretty much living together, with their own drawers at each other's apartment and all. What little they know about each other's past or characters are from other people or from Wikipedia or from private investigation. It's strange. As I write this, I question myself if that's really a problem; probably not, it's fiction and not supposed to reflect exactly what actually happens in real life.

I think some people have commented of Gideon's need for control being borderline stalkerish or just stalkerish and creepy. I agree with that assessment. It's just not normal for someone to be that much of a control freak. I would freak out if someone pursues me that aggressively and try to control who I can and can't talk to. Though, given his past (vague) I could maybe understand why he turned out that way. And if I'm as self conscious as Eva is, I would probably be flattered that someone as worldly/handsome/sexy/etc.etc. like Gideon Cross would be so interested in me. It's glossed over, but their relationship is a Dom/Sub one. At one point, Gideon admitted that he is a Dominant and tried to convince Eva that she is obviously a Submissive. It's a pretty mild Dom/Sub, though. With no BDSM. I think later books might explore that a bit more. Anyways, the whole thing about Gideon's need for control and possessiveness -- it really depends on the reader, I think. It depends on what flavor sex life the reader prefer. There are quite a few people who don't like others to control their lives in anyway and thought that Gideon's need for control as "creepy" or "stalkerish." However, there are probably others out there who like a little possessiveness in their relationship (or a lot in Gideon's case). Dominancy in a relationship *can* be sexy. But it all depends on how much people can take/define dominancy. So don't be too taken-aback by some of the comments and let those drive you away. It's about fantasy and how you connect with it as much as it is about literary stuff like grammar and character development.

The writing is okay. Nothing to brag about. Though, as I said before, some descriptions are repetitive. Especially during sex. Also I can't count how many times Eva remarked on how sexy Gideon looks.

If reading all these reviews didn't help you, then go read an excerpt from the book. I think there's one on Sylvia's homepage.
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Lea
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Reviewed in Brazil on April 30, 2024
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 "Bared to You" by Sylvia Day is a captivating journey through passion and complexity. The characters' depth and the intense storyline make it a compelling read. Day's writing skillfully explores love's intricacies, leaving readers immersed in a gripping and emotional narrative. highly recommend!
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Marie M.
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing and intense
Reviewed in Mexico on December 3, 2014
Strong, unexpected And real. Breathtaking story that portraits real flaws with impossibly handsome people. Has you wishing for your own screwed up sex God.
Teresa
2.0 out of 5 stars Malísimo. Repetitivo, aburrido e increíble.
Reviewed in Spain on December 26, 2012
Cuenta la historia de amor entre dos personas traumatizadas.

Los personajes son estereotípicos y no se comprende muy bien por qué motivo se enamoran.

Las escenas sexuales son de mal gusto y en la mayoría de los casos innecesarias para la evolución de la historia, aunque yo más bien diría que no hay historia.

He tardado dos meses en leerlo, creo que con eso ya lo digo todo.
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La Louise
5.0 out of 5 stars Passionnant
Reviewed in France on October 25, 2012
J'ai découvert Bared to You car Amazon le recommandait à ceux qui ont aimé les trois Fifty Shades, personnes dont je fais partie.

Cette série est aussi passionnante que les Fifty Shades mais les seuls points communs sont l'intérêt que les livres provoquent chez le lecteur et les liens extrêmement forts entre les personnages.

Ici, les protagonistes sont plus complexes, les livres sans doute mieux écrit. J'ai hâte de découvrir le prochain tome des Crossfire novels.

Dans les deux Crossfire existants, on retrouve des scènes pour adultes très bien décrites. Comme les Fifty Shades, ces livres ne sont pas à mettre dans toutes les mains. Mais c'est l'intrigue et la complexité des personnalités, personnages principaux ou secondaires, qui en font leur point fort.

Je recommande fortement les Crossfire Novels, et j'espère que la traduction française, pour ceux qui n'ont pas la chance de pouvoir les découvrir dans la langue originale, ne sera pas comme celle de Fifty Shades of Grey, qui dénature le livre à mon sens. Mais là, est un autre débat.
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