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Gabriel's Woman

by: Robin Schone












Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781575666983
ISBN: 1575666987
Label: Kensington
Manufacturer: Kensington
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 376
Publication Date: 2001-09-01
Publisher: Kensington
Release Date: 2001-09-01
Studio: Kensington



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Product DescriptionIn 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.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Extremely Dark
If you read the prequel to this book , the Lover, you are already familiar with Gabriel and Michel de Anges. As thirteen years old, the boys met while living on the street and were taken in by a prostitute who taught them to be high demand prostitutes, Michel the dark haired for the women, Gabriel the fair for the men. Gabriel is still haunted by his days as a prostitute and by being raped by two mysterious men who raped and mentally tortured him. He cannot abide the touch of others, for the trauma was so intense. His friend Michel has killed one of the men, but Gabriel still searches for the other. He knows if he doesn't find and kill the man, the man will end up killing him. Now years later, he owns the House of Gabriel a high class brothel. He also rescues and employees down and out prostitutes and gives them a way out by offering them honest employment as servants. One night a woman comes in cloaked and mysterious and offers her virginity to the highest bidder. The starting bid is exactly the same amount Gabriel was sold for years ago. He outbids everyone and takes the women into his private quarters. He doesn't know if she is an innocent victim or a paid assassin. He soon realizes Victoria is a former noblewoman who has been terrorized and turned out into the streets and is now being used as a pawn to get to him. Victoria is terrified of her own sexuality, her father raised her to believe sex is sinful and women are sinful creatures. Gabriel and Victoria soon see redemption is available in each others arms, but can they put their fears aside to allow the healing?

The problem with these books is they are labeled as romances but they are too dark and violent to be in that category. I can handle dark, but sometimes the author goes into areas that are unexplained to the reader and you spend so much time trying to figure out what's going on that you kind of lose enjoyment in the story. These stories had so much potential but just feel short of being great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Poignant, powerful, moving...
I read The Lover first and was immensely intrigued by these two very broken men that were introduced. I didnt want Michael's story to end but I was eager to read about Gabriel, the kid who wanted to be an angel. And so I did and his story simply blew me away. The hero in this novel is very, very, very tortured and very, very, very vulnerable. After 13 years of prostitution (for both men and women), and having suffered a brutal injuctice at the hands of two evil men, Gabriel's only motivation to live was to seek vengeance on those who had defiled him. After that he didnt particularly care what happened to him, but after having met Victoria, the heroine, he regained his will to live and his will to hope.

I've read through some of the reviews here and some people have complained about how cold and clinical the sexual interactions btw the hero and heroine were, and they're right. They were not your usual sweet love scenes, but under the circumstances of the story, they were appropriate and necessary. And to me they're perhaps the most, the only romantic thing in this dark novel. Victoria's relentless quest to mend Gabriel's broken soul through the healing balm of touch. One has to realise that he's a very traumatised man. He was molested at a tender age by two men who not only made him feel things he didn't want to feel but who also made him question all the things he has ever believed about himself. Like his worthiness to be loved and to find happiness. Even though he is the epitome of raw sexuality, he can't bear to be touched, and has avoided physical contact with literally everyone for the past 14 years. Victoria, though haunted by her own callous upbringing, realises upon her entrance into his life that Gabriel's issues are far more critical than her own and seeks to give him the theraphy he needs in the only why she knows how and the only why he understands: through sex.

This is a very complex story that can not be understood through one reading. It haunted me a couple of days after I read it. I've never read about a hero like Gabriel nor have I read a romance novel quite like this one. It deals with unconventional subject matters such as homosexuality and prostitution in a way that's not offensive. It's main players are flawed, yet very human and very memorable. Victoria is perhaps my favorite romance heroine of all time (taking the throne from Maddy in Laura Kinsale's Flowers from the Storm) because she is the ideal partner for a scarred man like our hero. She's brave enough to be strong for the both of them, selfless and patient. Not many women would have had the courage to love a man like Gabriel after the life he's lived. She has slowly but surely resorted his broken spirit and has pulled him out of the darkness in which he has lived for so long. Despite what some readers have said I can definitely see them living happily ever after.

Gabriel's relationship with Michael is also one of debate but to me I didn't detect anything homosexual about their deep affection for each other. Rather what I understood is that after his rape he was made to question alot of things about himself, particularly WHY he really loved Michael. Was it because of the struggles they had gone thru together as two little orphan kids who dreamed of being angels or because he liked what he had experienced with the second man? The guilt he feels is a direct result of his perpetrators systematic and pyschological control of him, but not even Gabriel himself realises this. Rather what the second man has successfully done is defile the pureness of the love the two have for each other after years of having no one but each other to depend on and turned it into something ambiguous and queer.

I really could go on and on about this book, but I won't. Read the book for yourself instead. It's highly recommended for those among you who enjoy your romances with a little depth. It's not for everyone and it might be a little too dark for some. It wasnt for me but after first reading The Lover and then Gabriel's Woman right afterwards, I dont think I can bear to read them again, especially GW. That's how good they were, how much they moved me. Only one other book affected me to the extent that I couldn't read it again even though it secured a place on my keepers shelf for life and that was Sidney Sheldon's Rage of Angels.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not for the faint of heart
This book is indeed one of the most intense romances I have ever read. And in many ways it was quite unconventional. The topics that are dealt with in this book (as is typical of Robin Schone) are ones that are rarely approached in the genre. Often I found myself saying, "I can't believe she had the guts to write this." Nothing seems off-limits in her exploration of prostitution, rape, homosexuality, and ultimately love and redemption. Though I found the book almost difficult to read at some points due to subject matter, I found myself drawn to the story and the characters and wanting to know how it would end. Wanting to know the answers to the mysteries. Wanting to see the healing take place in the hearts and lives of the wounded people. This book is not for the faint of heart, but it is intense and engrossing.

I would highly recommend that before you read this book, you read its predecessor, The Lover. If you do not, then going back to read it afterward will be anticlimactic since you will lost all sense of the mystery in the first book after reading the second.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - powerful and very thoughtful investigation of sexuality
Reading the first conversation Victoria has with Gabriel, when she's so naked and vulnerable, and admits to wanting sex very badly, was really hard for me. It hit me in a nails on a chalkboard kind of way; I was upset and hated Victoria for saying what she did.

It was only later that I understood why that conversation had such a powerful effect on me, when I realized why I liked the book so much. Victoria has this "my sexuality is a beast within me" sort of attitude...she's not just a lady coming to terms with the fact that women like sex too (i.e., a common thing in historicals), she's really grappling with her sexuality at its most terrifying and base. The uncontrollable nature of desire; desire that knows no limits, that can be manipulated above and beyond her control. It finally occured to me that I really, really understood where she was coming from and that's why she made me so uncomfortable. Her actions and feelings were disturbingly real to me.

Gabriel is grappling with the same issues, though from the side of experience rather than innocence. He isn't just frightened of what desire can do to him; he knows. And he is so horrified by what he has been made to do - even more, by what he has been made to feel - that he's shut himself off against any kind of sensual fulfillment.

It's actually even more complicated than that; he spent so many years as a prostitute that, for example, great sex doesn't really have any meaning for him; it's something that he knows how to manufacture.

Gabriel's Woman is all about crossing boundaries. What does it mean to beg? When is it good and when is it bad? How close are pain and pleasure; where exactly does the fuzzy border between them end? How do you use the body in order to forge a connection between souls?

Sex, in Gabriel's Woman, is all about trust and vulnerability; that's the only thing that really matters, what makes the experience meaningful. As erotic as this book is (and it's full of very intense sex - explicit sex talk, voyeurism, and the only anal sex scene I have ever read in a romance novel) I was struck by the fact that Schone ultimately shifts the real importance of Gabriel & Victoria's connection away from a sexual one. In a more harlequiney novel, they would touch and sparks would fly and they'd be meant for one another. In Gabriel's Lover, the pleasure of sex is secondary to physical and emotional nakedness.

My only complaint is all the bad French in the book. There are enough French-speakers in the world that an author or editor ought to be able to find one to check their language before a book is published. And, as a French-speaker, I cannot describe how aggravating it is to read sentences that are literal translations of English phrases that do not have the same meaning in French, bad grammar, poor spelling, missing accent marks that totally change the meaning of the words [......]



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - gabriels woman
I threw in waste can. Bad story line and too much sex.
Weak characters




 





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