One sentence summary
The third and final book in the Fifty Shades Trilogy, ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ by E L James, follows Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele’s journey as they face new obstacles and enemies, while enhancing their relationship and findingfreedom and security together.
Book genre
Romance
Main topic of the book
Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final book in the Fifty Shades Trilogy. It follows the story of billionaire Christian Grey and his lover, Anastasia Steele, as they face obstacles in their relationship that test the strength of their bond.
Key ideas
- Love: Fifty Shades Freed follows the romantic story between Christian and Ana, as they show what it is to truly love and accept one another.
- Strength: Both characters learn to be stronger, understanding their individual flaws and taking on any challenge that comes their way.
- Security: This book highlights the importance of security and safety, as Christian and Ana learn to trust each other and build a secure foundation for their relationship.
Main parts of the book and a short summary
- Beginning:At the start of this book, the love between Christian and Ana is stronger than ever but they’re still facing some obstacles.Ana has to put up with Christian’s dominating behavior and an ex-lover is trying to sabotage their relationship.
- The Middle:Christian and Ana’s relationship is tested as they grow together. Christian learns to control his temper and Ana realizes that their bond is unbreakable no matter what challenges come their way. They work through various issues that come their way and come out on the other side as a stronger duo.
- The End:At the end of the book, Christian and Ana finally find peace and security in their relationship. They learn to trust one another and become even closer than before. They overcome any obstacles that come their way and live happily ever after.
Key takeaways
- Love between two people who come from different backgrounds can be powerful and strong.
- We can learn to trust one another and be more secure if we are honest with our feelings and accept any challenges together.
- When we feel comfortable and secure in a relationship, we can be free to live our truth.
Author’s background and qualifications
E L James is an English author with a degree in History from the University of Kent. She started her writing career with the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy and followed up with several other novels.
Target audience
Fifty Shades Freed is intended for an adult audience due to its romantic themes and explicit content.
Publisher and first publication date
The book was first published on January 12th, 2012 by Vintage Books.