![]() Gabriel’s Inferno is written as a 3rd person POV. Forbidden student-teacher love? Right up my alley! The storyline, although you can call it cliché, is usually the kind of story that holds my interest. I was pulled in the moment I started reading it because of Sylvain Reynard‘s unique and captivating writing. ![]() Gabriel Emerson aside, I loved all the things about this book. There are three things I loved the most about this book: “You are a only a magnet for mishap, Miss Mitchell, while I am a magnet for sin.” When the sweet and innocent Julia Mitchell enrolls as his graduate student, his attraction and mysterious connection to her not only jeopardizes his career, but sends him on a journey in which his past and his present collide.Īn intriguing and sinful exploration of seduction, forbidden love, and redemption, Gabriel’s Inferno is a captivating and wildly passionate tale of one man’s escape from his own personal hell as he tries to earn the impossible-forgiveness and love. He uses his notorious good looks and sophisticated charm to gratify his every whim, but is secretly tortured by his dark past and consumed by the profound belief that he is beyond all hope of redemption. ![]() Genre: Romance, Adult, New Adult ContemporaryĮnigmatic and sexy, Professor Gabriel Emerson is a well-respected Dante specialist by day, but by night he devotes himself to an uninhibited life of pleasure. ![]()
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