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Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard
Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard






Gabriel

Six years ago, Julia arrived at the Clark's home invited for dinner. Gabriel, still not remembering and for a good reason, is still oblivious to his first meeting with Julia.

Gabriel

So here we find out how Julia and Gabriel met all those years ago. She seems familiar to him, but he can't quite recall why. He's already feeling the pull of Julia, but he doesn't understand. It's not until Gabriel's sister, Julia's best friend, arrives and he starts to put some things together.

Gabriel Gabriel

Gabriel has no clue who Julia is and Julia is not willing to part with her knowledge because this cannot be the person she met and fell in love with when she was 17 years old. Julia leaves a note that explains nothing.Īfter a brief Emerson absence (his adoptive mother has passed away), things between the two are strained and volatile at best. However, when Julia is called to Professor Emerson's office, she is shocked to hear him crying and talking roughly on the phone. Thankfully she has a savior in a Ph.D candidate in Paul Norris who instantly takes a liking to Julia and tries to protect the frightened rabbit. Gabriel's and Julia's first meeting goes horribly awry. She's had an extremely horrible relationship with a former boyfriend that has left her submissive and broken. However, for Julia, Gabriel doesn't remember her and she is crushed. A secret that has kept her in love with her professor for six years. He's sexy, he's angry and he's pretty much sex on a stick. He is unlike any professor I've ever had. Julianne Mitchell is studying Dante at the University of Toronto under a Dante specialist, Professor Gabriel Emerson. There is so much about this book that I love and a few things that I don't love.įirst off what I love is that it is literate. It's almost like I've become addicted to Julianne and Gabriel. I've been hemming and hawing about changing my rating from a 4 to a 5, because I just loved this book so much. Especially where all these authors are getting huge publishing deals. With the expanding of New Adult and Mature Young Adult, I can't see ignoring these stories. I know that this type of book is outside of my comfort zone in regards to reviewing, but I've been expanding my reading lists and wanted to include some books that I think are great crossovers for the YA market.








Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard