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

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As if I could not adore him more, he had me absolutely swooning throughout this entire read as my Gabriel had not lost a bit of his intensity, his penchant for high heels, public displays of affection, and raw sexual magnetism.

In addition, he's love for his wife, who made the nearly impossible dream, a reality, has brought them even closer together. This is the fourth book in this utterly enchanting series – and I have just reread the first three in anticipation of further goodness.Through its various characters, multiple themes are addressed such as family, mourning, perfidy and jealousy within the university body.

The book ends with possibilities of more novels in the series but i think it might be time to leave things be. The premise is engaging and captivating; the romance is energetic and hot; the characters are numerous, colorful and energetic. But then I found another version (in English) and this time the translation really worked for me and I really enjoyed it. What it boils down to is that the conclusion for this book is kind of open-ended, and it feels a little unfinished to me I will not divulge any more, but promise, along with Gabriel, that this is the book we fans have all been hoping for, and I have loved spending a few days catapulted back into that world that I enjoyed so very much over half a decade ago.Aside from the love story, there are a number of obstacles the two face in this book regarding their careers, as well as some more risky threats. So if you are huge fan of this series like myself, I suggest to give this book a chance to see for yourself. I always open the pages to a Sylvain Reynard’s novel with such excitement, what makes Gabriel’s Promise even more delightful is knowing you are re-entering the world of much-loved characters to the Gabriel Series in this, the fourth novel. As a huge fan of Gabriel's Inferno series, this must be one of the hardest reviews I have ever written. When a frightening situation arises that threatens their new family, both parents must make sacrifices.

After the sad loss of John Morgan, I wasn't sure that there would be another narrator who could properly capture the snobbery and snark that is Professor Emerson.For me, reading a new volume from the Gabriel'sInferno series is like participating in a family reunion and seeing dear people I haven't seen in a long time. If it weren't a Sylvain / Gabriel book, I am not sure if I would have kept on reading, however I knew it would be worth it to keep going. With the break-in of their home and dark shadows everywhere, we see Gabriel once again stop at nothing to protect what means most to him that no money could replace; his family. If not, however, I think it's best if readers just stop after the third book and skip this one entirely.

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