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Title: Obsessed - Part Three
Author: Deborah Bladon
Narrator: Coleen Marlo
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-05-16
Publisher: Audible Studios
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Ivy wanted Jax to be the man of her dreams. After all the lies, the mysteries, and the manipulations, she was ready to start on the path toward a new beginning. That all came to a crashing halt that blindsided them both. The images that flashed across his computer screen are burned forever in her memory. They're inescapable, and the only way out of the darkness leads straight back to him.
She knows what she saw. He knows what he believes. Will his unending drive to possess her push her away forever?
As Ivy puts the pieces of her shattered life back together, she's confronted with a reality she never saw coming. Is she strong enough to find her way to the truth? And who will be waiting for her when she gets there?
Members Reviews:
Obsessed? Really??
Oh good grief. I felt accomplished that I actually finished reading book three only to realize I still had book four to get through. I'm done. No can do. The characters were ALL annoying. Except for Ivy's elderly neighbor. The writing was so bad and there was no character development. Ivy had to be the most ignorant woman ever. Jax would simply touch her knee and 15 seconds later she would have an orgasm. Most of us readers have visuals while getting into the story. But the time frames made no sense. When Ivy "discovered" the jump drive that just happened to be in the drawer where Jax told her the take-out menues were, it was minutes after she finished talking to him on the phone. (Spoiler...) Yet he walks in on her while she's watching it. And Madeline, the lush. While at lunch, she is ordering and downing three drinks in a row before Ivy barely completes two sentences. The concept of the story could have made this a good book. But the characters and their relationships/reactions were not believable. Jax "crying" about a former love - who's last name he couldn't remember? Jax "jumping up and down" with excitement? Everyone "stomping a foot" when frustrated? . I absolutely hate this trend of stretching these stories into three or four "books". I bought it because it was the complete set. Ugh. My brain hurts.
Disappointed...
As I finished this series, there were many things that came to mind. I loved the idea of Jax and Ivy but had a hard time getting past his childish behavior. He's suppose to be a man of business and at 26 years old, I had greater expectation for him. First of all, for him to be as obsessed with her as what he was, was a little scary. Second, the glee that he gets from his rival possibly going tonjail to the point that he jumps up and down or wherever that was in the series, made me think really? That's more of what a 6 year old would do plus the way he treated Ivy was not the way that shows how much you love someone. He dashes out of the house leaving her alone so he can go who knows where to do who knows what and then he acts all confused as to why she left. I like my heros to be strong men that know who they are, can show tenderness and act like men not some juvenile that apparently can't handle being in an adult relationship. He plays hot and cold with her all the time and then never shares with her his thoughts other than when he wants sex or when she confronts him. I just had a hard time liking Jax even as he "matured" by the end.