Member Reviews
For a quick read, this was fun and enjoyable. The guardians stuff was a little murky for me but otherwise enjoyable.
This is the third book in the Romancing the Guardians series in which Josie, a Navajo chopper pilot, must find Gabriel and deliver him back to the council. This book has suspense, action and a journey to love for these characters as they overcome obstacles to complete the mission.
Ebook from Netgalley and publishers with thanks. Opinions are entirely my own.
A definite buy book.
A book that has many elements that made it a good read. From action and adventure to magic and passion. I found this book to be a good read. I love the characters and the plots. I enjoyed the way the story unfolded. If I could ask for anything more, it would of been a longer book! The authors writing is creative as well as engaging. So buy the book and enjoy. I was given this book in return for an honest review. Anna
Josie a Navajo post-Army helicopter pilot goes to Columbia to find Gabriel, one of the Guardians. When she comes face to face with him he does not believe that she is there to bring him back to the States for a meeting of the Guardians. He is busy trying to take down the drug traffickers and does not have time to go with her nor does he believe she was really sent by the Guardians. In the time they are together they have to learn to trust each other. There are some sparks there between them too. How does this develop? Read and you will see.
For a novella length story, CAPTURING GABRIEL is jam-packed with action, danger, magic and an innate sensuality the captures the reader from the outset.
I really liked Gabriel and Josie, and even though I found some references a little confusing (a femininely square jaw) this was a fast-paced fun read that would ensure I’m looking for the next in the series.
It was more like a novella, with action, adventure, danger, magical(?shamanistic?) powers and sexy times. Josie is Navajo, a veteran army helicopter pilot, and affiliated with some ancient powerful magical guardians stuff. I didn't really understand what that was about, and it was not really addressed very much in this book, although that might be what I deserve for starting a series with the third book...
Josie is on a mission to grab gorgeous, mysterious Gabriel, and danger ensues. Gabriel is a bit too alpha, Josie is a bit too in need of rescue, and some lines threw me, like 'with a femininely square jaw.'
For a quick read, it was fun and light, even with all the danger-danger.