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Gabriel's Promise: 4 (Gabriel's Inferno)

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I would highly recommend that anyone new to these books do the same, and start at the beginning – truly, you need to know how far they have travelled – but if it has just been a while, then there are enough pointers to remind you of any past events that your brain has forgotten. Instead, we get some danger by way of a mystery character, one who may or may not be from Gabriel or Julia's past. En general, la escritura, como siempre, fue estelar, e incluso encontré interesantes algunas de las referencias de Dante y Beatrice. Also, Gabriel and Julianne appear in each of my Florentine Series, which take place after “Gabriel’s Promise.

Is very short compared with the previous one but is also unclear on why we need to read this, after all one of the important thing that happens was never explained at the end, which lead me to think of the possibility of another book, this is no the end of this two. In Gabriel’s Promise we are fortunate to see how the Emerson’s cope with parenthood as they welcome their daughter into their home. The author took readers down several possible story lines that just dropped as a result it was a waste of my precious time. Brilliantly written, Gabriel's Promise was a delightful addition to the series as Reynard is a masterful storyteller. You can meet the cast, read the most recent update, and learn how to sign up for Passionflix here: http://sylvainreynard.Hoping this isn’t the end as I would love to lose myself in Gabriel and Julianne’s story for a little longer. Especially, considering that some parts of the storyline were not even resolved by the end of this book. Note to the author - Thank you for creating this gem and bringing my favorite characters back to life.

There was a bit of drama was was unnecessary IMO and some things left unresolved, which makes me think there might be a fifth book in this series. As a huge fan of Gabriel's Inferno series, this must be one of the hardest reviews I have ever written. I only discovered the Gabriel’s Inferno series recently after another author left a comment of Facebook about watching Part 2. They still have enemies and the pettiness of stupid people are still shocking but bright side is the baby.

Todo va relativamente bien, hasta que Gabriel recibe una invitación para una prestigiosa cátedra de profesores en Escocia, pero decide no comentarle nada a Julia ya que significaría estar ausente por un largo tiempo. Sylvain’s prose is still magnificent and reading about Gabriel and Julianne’s “Happy Ever After” warmed by heart. My favourite stories are those in which a character takes a journey, either a physical journey to a new and exciting place, or a personal journey in which he or she learns something about himself/herself.

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