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Gabriel's Woman
Author: Robin Schone

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Publisher: Brava
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781575666983 - ISBN-10: 1575666987
Publication Date: 9/1/2001
Pages: 369

Book Description:
In the erotic tour de force The Lover, readers met not only brooding, passionate Michel des Anges, but his lifelong friend--the mysterious Gabriel, a man with a past as dark as the London night. Now, renowned author Robin Schone explores one of her most talked-about characters in a novel that reveals the blackest secrets of a man's soul...and the explosive heart of a woman's desire.

The Art Of Seduction

Destitute and terrorized by a nameless pursuer, thirty-four-year-old Victoria Childers has only one thing of value left--her innocence. Its price will buy her safety. But Gabriel, the dangerously beautiful man who purchases her, doesn't want her virginity--he wants the man who stalks her. Trapped together in a house where every desire can be fulfilled, Victoria and Gabriel are plunged into a deadly game of passion and pursuit, where the greatest threat is carnal hunger and the only rule is survival.

This is the sequel to The Lover but you don't have to read them in sequence although it is preferred.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Claudia R. (BrokenWing) wrote on 4/23/2007...

10 member(s) found this review helpful.

I didn't think any book could have a more emotional ending than the Lover or Outlander. Was i ever wrong! Gabriel's Woman was so gut-wrenching that I had to stop reading several times. But it's even better than the Lover. It's about Michael's friend Gabriel and it also continues Michael's and Anne's story and tells you what happened to them. It had some really horrifying parts, though. I'd call it an erotic thriller rather than a romance. The sex is very graphic and hot, wet, grunting sweating sex, not the romanticized kind you often find in romance novels. You'll find no polite euphamisms here. If you are highly sensitive or easily offended you probably won't like it. But it really plays on the emotions and if you liked the Lover I think you'll love Gabriel's Woman. What I found particularly touching was the friendship between the two men Michael and Gabriel and how they are willing to lay down their lives for each other. Since this is the story of Gabriel trying to track down and kill his rapist, there are also some disturbing descriptions of male rape as well as some rather grisly violence.

Barbara wrote on 5/30/2007...

8 member(s) found this review helpful.

I LOVED this one. You can't help but feel for Gabriel. I found it very emotional...I even cried.

Alecia K. (momofseven) wrote on 11/11/2005...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book but challenging. Because of a horribly abusive past Gabriel cannot stand to be touched. Victoria has nothing left to her but her virtue. When driven by hunger she puts it up for auction. Gabriel purchases it, but for what purpose if he will not touch her? This book is a sequel and is best read after reading The Lover.

Jessica G. (Jessie) wrote on 11/9/2005...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

A little more graphic and violent than everyday romance novels, but very well written and great character exploration. I would reccomend trying this author at least once, but she might not be for everyone.

Delaine W. (DReeds) wrote on 3/18/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this book!
An intriguing storyline, well sculpted characters, triumph, tragedy, REALLY hot sex, and a heartwarming ending. What more could I ask for. Be warned, this book is not for the faint of heart.

VICKY J. (CAJUN) wrote on 4/21/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

MUST READ THE LOVER FIRST. GABRIEL'S WOMAN IS SECOND. FOR EROTICA THESE ARE VERY GOOD.

Sandra J. (KaSandra) wrote on 10/30/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Borderline erotica, but good story line.

Linda E. (txag80) wrote on 10/7/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent writing - a different approach and cadence - revealing the mystery in a seductive way. Hang in there and you will be rewarded with incredibly hot and imaginative sex scenes. Wonderful.

Laura (chamber-maid) - TX wrote on 8/21/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Story: 5
Romance: 4.5
Overall rating: 4.75

I write this review having just moments ago finished this book. I am surprised to find myself choked with emotion. I was not enjoying this book as much as The Lover until about midway through the book. It is hard to read about Gabriel's pain yet I felt compelled to know what he had been through and if he could put his demons behind him. (By the way, I was very glad I had just finished The Lover last month so the references to the villains and the devastating history of the two men made sense. I strongly recommend reading them in order.)

Halfway through the book, I thought I preferred The Lover, but by its conclusion, I knew I preferred this story. Both are haunting, riveting, disturbing, passionate and erotic. Perhaps it is the intensity of Gabriel's rage and heartbreak that make his journey so gripping.

This style of writing is very raw--not at all like a sweet Regency romance novel. The graphic portrayals of desire, sex, revenge and catharsis may make some readers uncomfortable. Her writing is so gut-wrenching that I admit I could not read Ms. Schone every day--it would be too draining.

If a great writer is one who can grab the imagination of the reader and take her to places she never even knew she wanted to go, Ms. Schone is a great writer. I am already placing my order for the next Schone book on my list...

Cindy D. (ladybird) wrote on 2/25/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another steamy book from Ms. Schone! This one winds up explaining a lot more than the first book, The Lover. I loved these books but they are not for everyone. The author delves into the more earthy and physical side of love and desire. Her sex scenes are not necessarily vulgar (she doesn't use words that I would rather not read), as I have said before, but she does explore the physical bonds more deeply than other smut books. Also, many people may find her writing style, in general, hard to read. Many of her sentences are cryptic and you feel as though there are too many hidden meanings in every sentence, most of which you don't get. It's like coming in at the second act and you have no idea what the people are talking about. The plot was very twisty and it wasn't until the end of this second book that several things made sense and came together for me. However, if you can stick with it, I believe these books are pretty good. I like unusual stories and the bond between the heroes in these two books is definately and unusual one (no, don't go there...quite). Enjoy!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Margaret M. (MargaretM) wrote on 4/20/2009...


I liked this book. A bit on the dark side but if you like Robin Schone books, you will enjoy this.

Denise B. wrote on 5/8/2008...


This is the first time that I have read this author. I am not sure that I liked the book. It was very sexy you could say. It also had stuff that I am not sure how to put it. I did not understand plot in the very beginning of the book. It talked about the same person, but with different names.

Kelley R. (artistkelley) wrote on 6/29/2006...


juicy!

ShawnMarie M. (ShawnMarie) wrote on 4/21/2006...


Not nearly as good at The Lover. Very shallow story. Gabriel's character deserved a better book.

Raquel G. (rmg321) wrote on 10/18/2005...


I liked this book, part of a series with The Lover, which you should probably read first.


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