After completing another Gabriel novel, I am still a fan! Can this man ever go wrong with his complicated and unique plot scenarios? It took me much longer to read than previous novel, not because it was a struggle to get through, but because it was like reading three novels in one. Fantastic plot spanning generations with wonderful writing and dynamic characters, many you love to hate.
*Spoilers (Summary for My Benefit)*
Mercedes Eduards is born during the rise of the Spanish Civil War. Her mother was raped by the son of a wealthy business man and to hide the shame, she is married off to the town cripple. Mercedes adoptive father is an anarchist (communist) and instills these controversial ideas in Mercedes. From a young age she also shows the brutality of her biological father, almost killing a school bully with a rock. As a teenager she becomes the sexual desire of that biological dirt bag of a father.
Thirty years later, Mercedes' daughter, a heroin addict, has been kidnapped; the ransom for her release, 5 million dollars. Gabriel also shares horrific stories about a young man named Joel. Joel is tortured by his adoptive parents and has grown to hate his biological mother, Mercedes Eduards. Joel's revenge, to kidnap her daughter Eden, bent to show Mercedes how terrible of a mother she is to both her children.
Returning to the Spanish Civil War, Mercedes is compelled to action after the murder of her lesbian lover. Engaged in the horrors of warfare she falls in love with an American resistance fighter. When it is clear the communists will lose, she plans to head to America with her resistance fighter, however he is killed in the final stretches. Alone and under government warrants, Mercedes is offered a saving grace by her biological father Gerard, who has lost his other child and now obsesses over Mercedes.
Eden goes through withdrawal in the cell her captor has made for her. Watching her suffer and caring for her, Joel falls in love with Eden, who returns the feeling. The reader is aware that they are half siblings as is Joel who goes as far as possible with Eden, a very hot and steamy part of the novel, but wrong so wrong.
Eden becomes sick and Joel must go through with the ransom. He finally meets his mother, Mercedes. Assuming that Joel is the product of Mercedes love affair with the American resistance fighter, Joel asks about Mercedes' decision to give him to his abusive adoptive parents. Mercedes drops the bombshell of Joel's father being Gerard, he's a product of incest.
Eden has recovered and Mercedes realizes what's important in life. Eden returns to Joel, whether as a sibling, friend or lover the reader will never know. Incest played a large roll in this novel. I'm not sure where Gabriel's head was at in the design for this story but it made for a fascinating tale.