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Character
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Loveable characters:
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Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
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A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Yes
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N/A
Oh my my! What a page turner! This was interesting from start to finish. That beginning was very hilarious.
Meant for Gabriel is the story of Zara and Gabriel, who fall in love at the most inopportune time.
I love the beginning and the dialogue between Zara and Daniel made me howl in laughter. This was funny and very spicy. The spice was good and not ‘grinchy’.
It was fun catching up with old characters from previous books and all the lovey dovey and over the top possessiveness.
You will be vested in this story from the beginning and I was hooked and wanted to see how the story played out between Gabriel and Zara.
Gabriel has moved on the ranks of my book boyfriends. I love the relationship between Gabriel and his family and how he loves Zara and his son.
If you love cowboy romance with a sweet talking MMC then you will enjoy this.
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⭐️: 4/10 🌶️: 3/5 😭: -/5 🤣: 2/5
Tropes:
💜 One night stand to lovers
💚 Accidental pregnancy
💜 Single dad
💚 Cowboy
“It is the kiss I didn’t know I needed this morning. It’s the kiss I didn’t know I wanted this morning. It is the kiss I don’t know how I’ll forget once I leave.”
(ESP) Me duele decir que este libro no fue para mi porque venía muy enganchada con la serie y este es el último libro pero realmente no entendí como llegaron a “amarse” si cada vez que hablaban el uno con el otro era para decir en qué posición querían tener sexo o hacer un comentario al respecto. Química la hay y mucha pero amor, no lo noté.
Obviamente el conflicto final es causa de la falta de comunicación entre ellos y fue la frutilla del postre.
Logré terminarlo a fuerza de fe pero no se vio recompensada. Una pena.
(ENG) I have to say that I didn't enjoy this book as much as the others in the series, which I was really hooked on. I just didn't understand how they came to "love" each other when every time they talked it was to discuss what position they wanted to have sex in or make a comment about it. There is chemistry and a lot of it, but love, I didn't notice it.
It was clear that the lack of communication between them was the root cause of the final conflict, which was the icing on the cake.
I did manage to finish it, and I had a lot of faith that it would be worth it, but sadly it wasn't. Such a shame!
This started so strong and then just went downhill so fast I could not believe it…
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lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
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funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Spicy but with some sweet peppered in, Meant for Gabriel is a must read for opposites attract, small town romance lovers. This is Gabriel and Zara's story, and their story begins with Zara actually engaged to someone else. That's very quickly not an issue for an extremely good reason, and Zara takes off for some much-needed time away from NYC and goes south to find peace. That's where she meets Gabriel, who's not only a bar owner and cowboy but a single dad, too. There's an instant attraction, but what happens when it's time for Zara to go back home to reality?
I love Natasha Madison's books so much, and this story is an amazing example of why. You get the swoon factor, some well-placed drama, spice, and great writing, and it all culminates into these books that are instantly addictive. Meant for Gabriel has it all, and I adored how it played out in a way that I couldn't get enough of.
And the characters are all great. It might be Gabriel and Zara's book, but you get moments with lots of the characters from previous works in this larger story universe. They bring this fun and funny quality to the storyline, but they also serve as a sort of backbone for the main characters.
But Gabriel and Zara? They're so perfect for each other! He's such a sexy, small-town cowboy and seeing him with his son is so cute. Then Zara is every bit the sassy and loveable heroine I knew she was going to be. I love them separately but even more together. Their chemistry is beyond good, and I dare you to not love watching them fall for each other.
Also, I both listened to and read this book. Either way, you get this great story, but listening to it is the way to go. Aiden Snow and Mia Madison as Gabriel and Zara are phenomenal and really bring this story to life. I found myself totally immersed listening to them narrate, and once I started I didn't want to stop.
Anyway, if you love well-done small-town romances where you'll fall in love with the cast of characters, then you're not going to want to miss out on Meant for Gabriel. I highly recommend it and this series.
I love Natasha Madison's books so much, and this story is an amazing example of why. You get the swoon factor, some well-placed drama, spice, and great writing, and it all culminates into these books that are instantly addictive. Meant for Gabriel has it all, and I adored how it played out in a way that I couldn't get enough of.
And the characters are all great. It might be Gabriel and Zara's book, but you get moments with lots of the characters from previous works in this larger story universe. They bring this fun and funny quality to the storyline, but they also serve as a sort of backbone for the main characters.
But Gabriel and Zara? They're so perfect for each other! He's such a sexy, small-town cowboy and seeing him with his son is so cute. Then Zara is every bit the sassy and loveable heroine I knew she was going to be. I love them separately but even more together. Their chemistry is beyond good, and I dare you to not love watching them fall for each other.
Also, I both listened to and read this book. Either way, you get this great story, but listening to it is the way to go. Aiden Snow and Mia Madison as Gabriel and Zara are phenomenal and really bring this story to life. I found myself totally immersed listening to them narrate, and once I started I didn't want to stop.
Anyway, if you love well-done small-town romances where you'll fall in love with the cast of characters, then you're not going to want to miss out on Meant for Gabriel. I highly recommend it and this series.