My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book. This one's got 3 parts.Just read 4/5chps. Nothing new yet. Gabriel is a sexy blond, crazy ... blind babe ... Love the combination. Now, have to see just how much can I handle his explosions (of rage, anger among oth...
Really good historical romance that maintained my interest throughout especially the exciting ending. Gabriel is wounded in battle losing his sight. Samantha hires on as his nurse. Stories about people dealing with their handicap are so heart-warming.
I loved the first 2/3 of the book. The bantering between Gabriel & Samantha was amusing and fun to read. I loved how Samantha helps Gabriel out of his self pity as a blind man. When you get to the last 1/3 of the book, it just was not as believable to me. I won't say anymore since I don't want to gi...
Loved this book one of the first book's of Teresa's that I read and I loved it. So suspensful and heartbreaking and raw. I adore Gabriel in this. His struggle to deal with this blindness and stubborn headed pride at asking for help was expected but charming and fun to read. I liked Sam in this but I...
I'm a huge fan of Teresa Medeiros but, (without spoiling it too much)three quarters of the way through I was so shocked and disappointed at a certain revelation that I found myself unable to finish it. Perhaps I'll try again at a later stage. Because I really do love this author.
I liked this book quite a bit. But, to be honest, I expected to like it more than I did. It was very good, and I liked both the hero and the heroine. Samantha really did help Gabriel to come to terms with the loss of his sight, his disfigurement, and his loss of his place as 'golden boy' in his s...
It’s not my first novel of Teresa Medeiros, and I must confess that I enjoy more her Cabot serie (After Midnight and The Vampire Who Loved Me). Yours Until Dawn isn’t bad (at all!) but I get a little tired at the end. The true is: I love the first part of this book (Gabriel and Samantha in his house...
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