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The Stone Warriors: Gabriel

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Best yet, not sure if its because of the involvement of Raphael and crew. Just awesome, read in 1 sitting. Excellent.

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When two worlds collide the outcome can often be contentious, but in GABRIEL this only enhances the readers experience and once again reinforces the knowledge that D.B. Reynolds is exceptional at penning an explosive and captivating tale that will stay the reader long after the last page is turned.

Lovers of the dark and dangerous Vampires in America series are in for a treat as Ms Reynolds combines these two dynamic series into one compelling story that buries the thorn of hate and mistrust deep within Nico’s soul as Raphael’s presence becomes paramount to the foundation of this book. Vampires will lead the way in a deadly battle and Nico must decide whether he can live with the knowledge that one of his rescued Stone Warriors may choose not to remain by his side after the imminent battle looms.

The world building in this story is extraordinary; with detailed descriptions of the locations travelled and a refreshing view through Gabriel’s eyes, while the pace is nothing short of edge of your seat exhilarating. It’s exciting to have such a wonderful cast of characters we know all to well, and to finally meet the strong, torn, and fiercely loyal protector who is Gabriel; the sassy, tough, force to be reckoned with, that’s Hana, and don’t forget the undeniable potency of Raphael’s mere presence; this Vamp is in a class of his own and makes no apologises for his determination to protect his people.

GABRIEL is definitely my favourite Stone Warrior so far, and my love of this story is in no small part due to the integration of the VIA crew and the deadly, yet gorgeous Raphael. But don’t for a minute think that Gabriel can’t hold his own; he commands acknowledgement when he enters a room, and the relationship with Hana is beautifully written, with equal moments of feisty banter, true grit and explosive passion.

I hope every reader loves this book enough to write a fabulous review and show GABRIEL the love he deserves. Thank you Ms Reynolds for another outstanding story.

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Gabriel is not one to share, "Gabriel yanked her back against his body, his arms tightening until her feet were barely touching the floor. “No man will touch you,” he growled." Gabriel likes to tell his woman his thoughts, “I’m thinking we should shower together. The picture I’m getting of all that hot water over your luscious body . . . it’s bringing out the wicked in me again.” I liked this book, I liked Gabriel.

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