Gabriel's Inferno (Gabriel's Inferno, #1) Gabriel's Inferno question


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deleted member (last edited Jun 06, 2014 06:09PM ) Jun 05, 2014 11:49PM
I read this whole series and my favorite book is the first one.
It's so beautiful and romantic.
I read unteachable by Leah Raeder and I couldn't stand it.

Have you read anything similar to this book?
(I already checked the topic similar book to this and know about all those books, so please don't include them)

Please, feel free to leave your comments. Thanks!



if you want to read about teacher/student, you may try "damaged" by H M Ward

if your like reading the story about erotica with alpha male, there are so many choices beside Raine Miller (i loved it either)

Corps Security by Harper Sloan
Driven Trilogy by K Bromberg
Up in Air by R K Lilley
Bluegrass brothers & Blue Grass by Kathleen Brooks
Legal Affiars by Sawyer Bennett

enjoy and have fun


There is a YA book Slammed Slammed that deals with this issue but quite tame compared to Professor Emerson ♥♥♥

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deleted user Thanks for the suggestion Michelle, but I read the whole series by Colleen Hoover and I hated it. Like the picture though ;)
Jun 07, 2014 04:03PM · flag

I read Losing It which was reccommended to me.However,there is no comparison between these two books.I absolutely adore this trilogy,even though I have not still read the third book.

deleted user Thanks, but I tried reading that book before and I couldn't stand it. ...more
Jun 08, 2014 07:47AM · flag

More than Words series by Georgina Guthrie
Spiral of Bliss series by Nina Lane

Both of these are student/professor affair novels set in Canada. The Words series is like Gabriel's but with Shakespeare instead of Dante.


I read this trilogy and I really like it, generally. Sometimes I think Julia is too shy and Gabriel too dominant for my taste, but both are a cute couple. I adored the scene when they met and spent the first night in the Garden and he called Beatrice. But I didn't like the change of Gabriel, he was too hard and shallow at first, but gradually he will soften a bit further recognize that their Beatriz returned. Yes, it's definitly a romantic novel than erotic.

The only characters who sucked for me were Christa, but nobody likes her, and Paul, I first disliked for the nickname he called Julia, "Bunny". Is a joke? Therefore very ridiculous in my opinion.

Another book about this genre that I love, is Naked by Raine Miller. I recommend it absolutely! :)

Thank you!


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