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The Rules Regarding Gray (2000)

by Elizabeth Finn(Favorite Author)
3.73 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Gracelynn has always been focused on her career. As a dancer she threw herself into studying and practicing until she met her goal as principal at her dance company. By doing this she never really lived. Ian is the rich businessman who entertains her thoughts of adventure. He introduces her to his best friend Jasper. Seeing their instant connection, Ian suggests they share Gray. All in all it was a good book. Finn really made the connection between Gray and Jasper come alive and I wanted to bitch slap Ian on more than one occasion. Jasper is the stereotypical bad boy who doesn’t commit. Gray is much stronger than she originally appears. It was an entertain read with a lot more sex than I had anticipating. I was given this book in exchange for an honest re... moreview.
review 2: I did love this book.. This book delves into the psyche of one man's abusive past and helps him rise above it with his best friends girl friend after that friend decides to share her with him. She agrees because she feels she has never lived up to her "youth" potential, having always given everything to dance, school and her parents. The boyfriend is just a control freak and a jerk. Gray and Jas finally work through all their issues and find their way back to each other while throwing the bad boyfriend under the bus. Hot, Steamy, frantic, the range of emotions is endless. great read... less
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ash
I love Elizabeth's voice and writing style, but this was a bit much for me.
yaneli
3.5 stars
Akiiak
3.5 stars
steve1423
3.5
jaanz
4.5
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