For new readers intimidated by the five-book commitment, the advice is simple: read Bared to You until the line "I had my own secrets. I wasn’t the naïve innocent he thought he’d corrupted." If that doesn’t hook you, nothing will.
In the literary tsunami that followed the success of Fifty Shades of Grey , countless imitators tried to bottle the lightning of erotic romance. But only one series emerged not as a shadow, but as a worthy, arguably superior, rival: Sylvia Day’s Crossfire series. Sylvia Day Crossfire Series
Gideon Cross is a billionaire corporate raider—cold, controlling, and devastatingly handsome. Eva Tramell is a sharp-witted marketing executive, recovering from a past of abuse and self-destruction. They meet in the lobby of their Manhattan high-rise, and the attraction is instantaneous, violent, and terrifying. For new readers intimidated by the five-book commitment,
Unlike many erotica narratives where power dynamics lean problematic, Gideon and Eva are equals in every arena. He may own a penthouse and a private jet, but she is the only person who can bring him to his knees with a single word. Their fights are legendary—verbal sparring matches that crackle with intelligence and fury. They are a couple who fight for the relationship, not against it. But only one series emerged not as a