Christine Gabriel
AUTHOR PROFILE
Author name: Christine Gabriel
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult, Romance
Books & thoughts on them:
- Crimson Forest (The Crimson Chronicles book 1): 5 stars out of 5
In her debut novel Christine Gabriel delivers the first in her Crimson Chronicles series which sees eighteen year old Angelina Adams fleeing an attacker who has killed her mother and as she flees she enters the Crimson Forest to try to save herself. After entering the forest she comes across a handsome stranger named Nicolai who promises to protect her from the attacker and other evils but can she trust this stranger? As she continues through the forest she discovers things are not as they seem and that things thought to be myths are more real than anyone could ever imagine.
For me this is a strong debut novel and at times I did find Christine seemed to deliver things a little quicker than would normally be expected (something taking one chapter where it would normally take three) but for me this is because this is what I have been used to from other authors and I realised the this was not detracting from the feel of the story or the flow of things. The romance aspect to this was not too much of a focus where it would detract from the actual story and so it is a great read for those who may are in to something more fantasy based than romance based.
- Crimson Moon (The Crimson Chronicles book 2): 3.5 stars out of 5
This book is the follow on to the now award winning Crimson Forest and having enjoyed the first book I entered this one with really high hopes and whilst I did still find the story was one I enjoyed I did find that this story did lack in some areas when it came to descriptiveness and details (this book is around 100 pages less than the first and I feel this reduction is what leads to the reduction in the level of detail and depth the first book delivered). This book sees Angelina Adams once again need to enter the Crimson Forest and continues to deliver a story based around the characters we have come to discover during the first instalment and does leave things well placed for the third instalment and so whilst not quite reaching the same level as the first offering I would still recommend this book as I know Christine will deliver with this series.
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