![]() ![]() Going forward, Captivated by You is another brilliant piece of romantic novel by Sylvia, which is as good as any other novel written by the author. Butterfly in Frost is an excellent contemporary romance novel by the writer, which you should check out to get an idea about her top literary skills. Sylvia Day is that one writer, who has the ability to bring a romantic and an intimate relationship to life in an audio narration, which nobody else can do. It was mutual feeling and no one else knows that what risks Gideon took just for Eva. The couple can yield in front of the demons i.e to make their death easy but the two have some personal goals for which they want to live a free life. Now those demons are back and they want both of them. She was actually able to see his damaged soul inside as well, which was very much like her own. ENTWINED WITH YOU AUDIOBOOK Eva and Gideon had the same kind of past which means that the demons which they left behind were also the same. Eva had the feeling that she was able to connect immediately with Gideon right at their first meeting. Meanwhile, both of them come face to face with the demons from their undesirable past and were good to accept the consequences of all their obsessive desires for each other. The relationship between Gideon and Eva started to get deeper and deeper. Jill Redfield in that respect has done a much better job than it was expected.Įntwined with You is an extremely charged tale that flows very naturally and hit the mark. This novel needed an intense voice for its narration to bring the romantic couple feelings right to the heart of its listeners. Her Crossfire novel series depicts an exquisite and an extremely dark power or lust for possession, especially when someone is in a relationship. Sylvia Day has continued with the same level of sensual and deep romance in Entwined with You, where she left in the prequel of this book. ![]()
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