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I can't even start with a plot summary because nothing happens in this book. I loved the first books in this series: a lovely and dramatic romance with bits of Dante and art added in a classical garnish. Here we get paragraphs about Gabriel's life as a father, Julia's whining, and a lot of loose ends pending a next book that I won't bother reading. This was just not for me - sadly.
Okay. I feel like I have tons to say about this book, this series, and there’s a lots of excitement pent up from the upcoming Gabriel’s Inferno movie releasing in May from the wonderful Passionflix.
To start off, if you haven’t read this series yet, you should check out books 1-3. If you’ve been following this blog or my posts across social media, you know what this series means to me. It’s one of the first romance series I read back in 2013 and it just had such an impact on the kind of books I want to read, and perhaps more so, on the kind of books I want to write.
I digress. Gabriel’s Promise, the 4th installment of this series finds the Emersons exactly where we left them in book three. We now get to witness our pretentious professor and his beloved wife become parents to their darling, and much-wished-for, baby Clare. I waited for a long time for the next chapter in their lives, and I seriously considered taking time off of work on release day to stay home and enjoy this story. While that wasn’t the most realistic option, I still got to binge this story on Audible during office hours, and admittedly when the book reached the end and started over, I just let it happen and listened to it twice back-to-back. Whoops I guess?
Anyway, I loved this portion of life with Gabriel, Julia, and now, Clare. They have adjustments to make as the navigate parenthood with their demanding academic careers, but thankfully, they’re both too hardworking and determined to fail at any challenge that comes their way. With their new adventures comes a cast of our regular and favorite characters; Paul, Katherine Picton, Richard, Rachel and Aaron, Scott Tammy, Tom, Diane, and Tommy, Kelly, and Rebecca as they all figure out what’s next.
While Gabriel must figure out if he’s going to take the next step in his prestigious career by going abroad while being a full-time dad, Julia needs to cope with health obstacles, being a present mother, continuing her education, and accepting new opportunities of her own. The forked path in their road initially presents a challenge, but I loved that they didn’t fail me and presented a united front to figure out the best decision for them as a family unit.
It comes as no surprise that I thoroughly adored witnessing Gabriel and Julia navigating the world of diapers and middle f the night feedings, and turning to absolute mush over their beautiful daughter. When we think back to book one, which in the timeline of the Emersons, wasn’t so long ago, they’ve come such a long way in such a seemingly short time. I may have enjoyed a slightly cranky professor, but I think I love the cuddly teddy bear type papa he’s become. His daughter is an absolute daddy’s girl and I’m so glad he’s known it right from day one.
I’m going to remain hopeful that this story is open-ended enough that I’ll get more of this family because I still have unanswered questions. How does Clare do with growing up under the care of the prestigious Katherine Picton as her godmother? Who does Paul choose to take a chance on love with in Vermont, his colleague, or his childhood love? Do Tommy and Clare grow up as the best of friends? Does Julia finish her degree with Harvard, or does she make a change? How to the Emersons do in Edinburgh? Who owns the moment mori? What does it mean? Will they ever catch the mystery driver or who broke into their home? Do Rachel and Aaron ever get a chance at becoming parents? Does little Maria become a member of the Emerson/Clark family in some way? I’m sure I have more.
I know we get glimpses of the family throughout Sylvain’s other Florentine series, but I know if he decided to write 10 more Gabriel and Julia books, I’d be ready to see where they go next. For now, I have to settle with knowing that they’re having a grand old time in Scotland, and that they’re both being just as driven and accomplished as they’ve always been, and they’ll show their daughter all the ways to work hard while learning wonderful stories along the way.
I feel like I’ve blabbed enough for now and fangirled over my favorite series once more. For now, enjoy the teaser trailer for book one, Gabriel’s Inferno, over on youtube or any Passionflix page, before it graces our screens this coming May!
Until next time, happy reading!
To start off, if you haven’t read this series yet, you should check out books 1-3. If you’ve been following this blog or my posts across social media, you know what this series means to me. It’s one of the first romance series I read back in 2013 and it just had such an impact on the kind of books I want to read, and perhaps more so, on the kind of books I want to write.
I digress. Gabriel’s Promise, the 4th installment of this series finds the Emersons exactly where we left them in book three. We now get to witness our pretentious professor and his beloved wife become parents to their darling, and much-wished-for, baby Clare. I waited for a long time for the next chapter in their lives, and I seriously considered taking time off of work on release day to stay home and enjoy this story. While that wasn’t the most realistic option, I still got to binge this story on Audible during office hours, and admittedly when the book reached the end and started over, I just let it happen and listened to it twice back-to-back. Whoops I guess?
Anyway, I loved this portion of life with Gabriel, Julia, and now, Clare. They have adjustments to make as the navigate parenthood with their demanding academic careers, but thankfully, they’re both too hardworking and determined to fail at any challenge that comes their way. With their new adventures comes a cast of our regular and favorite characters; Paul, Katherine Picton, Richard, Rachel and Aaron, Scott Tammy, Tom, Diane, and Tommy, Kelly, and Rebecca as they all figure out what’s next.
While Gabriel must figure out if he’s going to take the next step in his prestigious career by going abroad while being a full-time dad, Julia needs to cope with health obstacles, being a present mother, continuing her education, and accepting new opportunities of her own. The forked path in their road initially presents a challenge, but I loved that they didn’t fail me and presented a united front to figure out the best decision for them as a family unit.
It comes as no surprise that I thoroughly adored witnessing Gabriel and Julia navigating the world of diapers and middle f the night feedings, and turning to absolute mush over their beautiful daughter. When we think back to book one, which in the timeline of the Emersons, wasn’t so long ago, they’ve come such a long way in such a seemingly short time. I may have enjoyed a slightly cranky professor, but I think I love the cuddly teddy bear type papa he’s become. His daughter is an absolute daddy’s girl and I’m so glad he’s known it right from day one.
I’m going to remain hopeful that this story is open-ended enough that I’ll get more of this family because I still have unanswered questions. How does Clare do with growing up under the care of the prestigious Katherine Picton as her godmother? Who does Paul choose to take a chance on love with in Vermont, his colleague, or his childhood love? Do Tommy and Clare grow up as the best of friends? Does Julia finish her degree with Harvard, or does she make a change? How to the Emersons do in Edinburgh? Who owns the moment mori? What does it mean? Will they ever catch the mystery driver or who broke into their home? Do Rachel and Aaron ever get a chance at becoming parents? Does little Maria become a member of the Emerson/Clark family in some way? I’m sure I have more.
I know we get glimpses of the family throughout Sylvain’s other Florentine series, but I know if he decided to write 10 more Gabriel and Julia books, I’d be ready to see where they go next. For now, I have to settle with knowing that they’re having a grand old time in Scotland, and that they’re both being just as driven and accomplished as they’ve always been, and they’ll show their daughter all the ways to work hard while learning wonderful stories along the way.
I feel like I’ve blabbed enough for now and fangirled over my favorite series once more. For now, enjoy the teaser trailer for book one, Gabriel’s Inferno, over on youtube or any Passionflix page, before it graces our screens this coming May!
Until next time, happy reading!
I enjoyed the first three books of the series so much,, and I literally think there there is no NEED for book four!
The ending has a cliffhanger and I still want to know who was the thief and who was the stalker! Is there BOOOk fine coming or not..
I hate that kind of ending.....
I NEED ANSWERS
The ending has a cliffhanger and I still want to know who was the thief and who was the stalker! Is there BOOOk fine coming or not..
I hate that kind of ending.....
I NEED ANSWERS
3.5 stars just because this book had so much potential and yet... it didn't add anything to the story and it didn't feel like a book from the Gabriel's Inferno series.
This book would've been good if it wasn't for the unnecessary drama, the lack of uniqueness found in the previous books, and also... the lack of a story in itself? It felt like a short story or a companion book to the series, nothing more.
I love Gabriel and Julia and Clare and Katherine and the Clarks, but... this book wasn't it for me. Sorry.
This book would've been good if it wasn't for the unnecessary drama, the lack of uniqueness found in the previous books, and also... the lack of a story in itself? It felt like a short story or a companion book to the series, nothing more.
I love Gabriel and Julia and Clare and Katherine and the Clarks, but... this book wasn't it for me. Sorry.
Did I love this book? Yes! I loved it. I loved it because it is the continuation Gabriel and Juliannes story.
The beautiful love that is compared to Dante and Beatrice.
At the end of the last book, Julianne is pregnant. Gabriels Promise picks up at Julianne having her baby . The story is mainly about how Julianne and Gabriel will continue their careers and keep their little family together. There is a little light moments, some dark, some learning, and also some mystery.
Since this is about their lives after having a baby, its not the same romantic feel as the other 3 but I still enjoyed it just because , well its Gabriel & Julianne! And it did have some learning moments about Dante and the swoony french poetry ( i think its French ha!)
If you have read the other 3 , you have to read this one . I'm wondering if there will be another? Since it seems like there are some unanswered questions.....
The beautiful love that is compared to Dante and Beatrice.
At the end of the last book, Julianne is pregnant. Gabriels Promise picks up at Julianne having her baby . The story is mainly about how Julianne and Gabriel will continue their careers and keep their little family together. There is a little light moments, some dark, some learning, and also some mystery.
Since this is about their lives after having a baby, its not the same romantic feel as the other 3 but I still enjoyed it just because , well its Gabriel & Julianne! And it did have some learning moments about Dante and the swoony french poetry ( i think its French ha!)
If you have read the other 3 , you have to read this one . I'm wondering if there will be another? Since it seems like there are some unanswered questions.....
Did I love this book? Yes! I loved it. I loved it because it is the continuation Gabriel and Juliannes story.
The beautiful love that is compared to Dante and Beatrice.
At the end of the last book, Julianne is pregnant. Gabriels Promise picks up at Julianne having her baby . The story is mainly about how Julianne and Gabriel will continue their careers and keep their little family together. There is a little light moments, some dark, some learning, and also some mystery.
Since this is about their lives after having a baby, its not the same romantic feel as the other 3 but I still enjoyed it just because , well its Gabriel & Julianne! And it did have some learning moments about Dante and the swoony Italian poetry !
If you have read the other 3 , you have to read this one . I'm wondering if there will be another? Since it seems like there are some unanswered questions.....
The beautiful love that is compared to Dante and Beatrice.
At the end of the last book, Julianne is pregnant. Gabriels Promise picks up at Julianne having her baby . The story is mainly about how Julianne and Gabriel will continue their careers and keep their little family together. There is a little light moments, some dark, some learning, and also some mystery.
Since this is about their lives after having a baby, its not the same romantic feel as the other 3 but I still enjoyed it just because , well its Gabriel & Julianne! And it did have some learning moments about Dante and the swoony Italian poetry !
If you have read the other 3 , you have to read this one . I'm wondering if there will be another? Since it seems like there are some unanswered questions.....
Ben edebi şeylerden pek anlamıyorum. Kitapta alıntı yapılan yapıtlardan çoğunu ben de okumuştum ama hiç böyle anlamlar çıkarmamıştım. Mesela Sefiller. Örnekleme yapıldı ama anlayamadım pek. :D
Bir süre Gabriel'in ruh hastası olduğuna inandım. Kendini Dante sanmaktan öte özdeşleştirmişti. Kıza da Beatrice diye seslenmesi falan delirtti beni. Bu sıralarda Christian'ı mumla aradım.
Gabriel'den karakter olarak da pek hoşlanmadım. Mozart'ın Lacrimosa'sını dinleyeyim dedim dinlerken bile adamın nasıl bir ruh hali içinde olduğunu anlayamadım. Mozart'a laf yok mükemmel bir parça ama gıcığım zaten adama. Ayrıca Adult türünde işaretlendiğini gördüm. Alakası bile yok. Kitabın yarısına kadar içinde geçen cinsellik Gülten Dayıoğlu'nun yazdığı kadar vardı.
Ayrıca çocuk sahibi olamayabilirler o olaydan da hoşlanmadım. Benim bildiğim kitabın sonunda "evli,mutlu,çocuklu" sahnesi olur ve önceden karakterler ne yapmış olurlarsa olsunlar okuyucuya kendilerini affettirirler.
İkinci kitabı okur muyum bilemiyorum. Değer mi onu da bilemiyorum...
Bir süre Gabriel'in ruh hastası olduğuna inandım. Kendini Dante sanmaktan öte özdeşleştirmişti. Kıza da Beatrice diye seslenmesi falan delirtti beni. Bu sıralarda Christian'ı mumla aradım.
Gabriel'den karakter olarak da pek hoşlanmadım. Mozart'ın Lacrimosa'sını dinleyeyim dedim dinlerken bile adamın nasıl bir ruh hali içinde olduğunu anlayamadım. Mozart'a laf yok mükemmel bir parça ama gıcığım zaten adama. Ayrıca Adult türünde işaretlendiğini gördüm. Alakası bile yok. Kitabın yarısına kadar içinde geçen cinsellik Gülten Dayıoğlu'nun yazdığı kadar vardı.
Ayrıca çocuk sahibi olamayabilirler o olaydan da hoşlanmadım. Benim bildiğim kitabın sonunda "evli,mutlu,çocuklu" sahnesi olur ve önceden karakterler ne yapmış olurlarsa olsunlar okuyucuya kendilerini affettirirler.
İkinci kitabı okur muyum bilemiyorum. Değer mi onu da bilemiyorum...
Wonderful to have Gabriel and Julianne back again. This book was so well worth the wait. The story was just perfect. Would give this more than 5 stars if i could.