Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final book in the Fifty Shades Trilogy. This fiction book is written by E. L. James. The author is a good name in writing contemporary and romance fiction novels and one of her best books is Fifty Shades of Grey. Moreover, the audience will also have a wonderful time listening to her The Mister novel.
Becca Battoe is the narrator of Fifty Shades Freed. She has a very amateur and teenage kind of voice which didn’t sit well with the characters. The listeners unfortunately might not have a great time with this performance.
When Anastasia Steele, the unworldly student for the first time encountered the dazzling Christian Grey, a young entrepreneur then that triggered a sensual affair. It was something that changes their lives irrevocably. Anastasia was intrigued, shocked, and repelled by the singular erotic tastes of Christian. She was looking for a much deeper commitment. Christian was determined to keep her and he agreed.
Both Anastasia and Christian have it all. They were having passion, love, wealth, intimacy, and a diverse world of possibilities for their future. But Anastasia knew pretty well that loving only her Fifty Shades wouldn’t be an easy task, and being together will bring up challenges that none of them would have imagined. That was the time for Anastasia to learn about how to share the opulent lifestyle of Christian without her sacrificing her own identity. Christian on the other hand should counter his compulsion to get control as he battles with the demons of his difficult past.
The story of Fifty Shades Freed is intriguing and the characters including the situations are quite believable. The poor narration by Becca is the only area of concern with this audiobook.