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Professor Gabriel Emerson, a specialist in Dante and the art of seduction, believes he has already earned his exile to the lower circles of hell. Since redemption is impossible, there is no reason to refrain from indulging in a life of pleasurable sin, using his notorious good looks and... read more

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  • “Are you sure, Professor? I thought this —” she mimicked his gesture from earlier “ — was not going to work.”
    Julia to Gabriel
  • “In addition to being an ass and a pompous prick, he was a knuckle-dragging, potentially mouth-breathing Neanderthal who felt some proprietary ownership over a younger woman he barely knew and who hated him.”
    Gabriel Emerson
  • “I have a problem with anger, Miss Mitchell. I have a bad temper. I have trouble controlling it, and when I lose my temper I can be very destructive.”
    Gabriel to Julia
  • “You’re only a magnet for mishap, Miss Mitchell, while I am a magnet for sin.”
    Gabriel to Julia
  • “What she wanted to do. And that was to remind Dante of how much he had lost when he abandoned her. There was to be no more lacrimosa for Beatrice.”
    Julia Mitchell
  • “Angelfucker.”
    Gabriel Emerson
  • “I am a selfish and self-absorbed bastard who barely notices the concerns of other human beings.”
    Gabriel to Julia
  • “Oh gods of all pretentious pole-in-keister Dante specialists, send him a rash on il pene. Please. Something extra itchy.”
    Julia Mitchell
  • “My family is like a Dickensian novel, Julia. No, it’s worse. We’re a twisted mix of Arthur Miller and John Steinbeck, with a bit of Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy thrown in." “Is it really that bad?” “Yes, because I have the feeling there are elements of Thomas Hardy lurking below the surface. And you know how much I hate him. Mind-fucking bastard.””
    Rachel and Julia
  • “It’s beautiful but sad.” “I’ve always had a terrible weakness for beautiful but sad things.”
    Julia and Gabriel
  • “O gods of all graduate-students-trying-really-hard-to-do-a-good-thing-for-an-old-friend, help me pry that Emerson whore off his dick. Please.”
    Julia Mitchell
  • “Here comes the seductive smile…in five, four, three, two, one…swoon. (It was a good thing that in her current mood she was swoon-proof.)”
    Julia Mitchell
  • “What planet are you from? Hello, my name is Gabriel, and I’m from the planet of bossy-no-self-awareness.”
    Julia to Gabriel
  • “This isn’t how I imagined it. Finding you again is so different from what I dreamed. And you aren’t who I thought you were”
    Julia to Gabriel
  • “I’m sorry I disappointed you. I wish I was the knight rather than the dragon. But I’m not. Everything is up to you. You can rescue me or banish me with a single word.”
    Gabriel to Julia
  • “What are you doing?” “I’m crawling through your window. What does it look like I’m doing?”
    Julia and Gabriel
  • “You’re gorgeous, Gabriel. You always were, you know.” “Nature’s cruelty — the fallen angel retains his beauty. But I’m ugly on the inside.”
    Julia and Gabriel
  • “Reality is better than fantasy, Gabriel.” “Not if reality is the fantasy.”
    Julia and Gabriel
  • “The brown-eyed angel was weeping over the demon. The angel wept because she was grieved at the mere thought of someone hurting him.”
    Gabriel Emerson
  • “Every time I do something for you, I’m trying to demonstrate the words I cannot say. Don’t deprive me of this. Please.”
    Gabriel to Julia
  • “You want me to leave my clothes here?” “Well, I’d rather you left yourself here, but I’ll settle for your clothes”
    Julia and Gabriel
  • “You’re killing me.” “But it will be a sweet, sweet death.”
    Gabriel and Julia
  • “A lion in charge of wolves. How convenient.”
    Julia
  • “She was everything to him, and by God, he'd say so publicly.”
    Gabriel
  • “Agape, eros and chastity, a heady combination that would make even the strongest man fall to his knees, if he was fortunate enough to find one person who manifests all three.”
    Gabriel
  • “Museum sex is a peculiar compunction of academics. But it should not be disdained without trying it.”
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Setting & Locations edit see section history

Toronto, Ontario (Canada)

First Sentence edit see section history

The poet stood next to the bridge and watched as the young woman approached.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Prologue - Florence, 1283
Chapters 1 - 34

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 5 in Gabriel's Inferno. (standard series)

Followed by Gabriel's Rapture.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Sylvain Reynard (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Omnific Publishing
Country: USA
Publication Date: April 19, 2011
ISBN: 978-1936305629
Page Count: 513

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: PS3618.E956
  • Dewey: 813/.6

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Adults

Language and sexual content

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
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  • Gabriel's Rapture
  • Fifty Shades of Grey
  • Fifty Shades Darker
  • Fifty Shades Freed
  • Coming Attraction

Books That Influenced This Book edit see section history

   
  • The Divine Comedy
  • The Inferno

Books Cited by This Book edit see section history

   
  • The Divine Comedy
  • The Inferno
  • Convivio (Volume 1)
  • The Mayor of Casterbridge
  • Jude the Obscure
  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • The End of the Affair
  • Les Misérables

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