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Dark Creations: Gabriel Rising, Part 1 and 2

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Dark Creations: Gabriel Rising, Part 1 and 2

By: Jennifer Martucci, Christopher Martucci
Narrated by: Chris Rice
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When Gabriel James mysteriously appears in 17-year-old Melissa Martin's English class, she is not prepared for what she experiences or how she feels the first time they speak. With otherworldly attractiveness, gallantry, charm, and intelligence, he is everything boys her age are not.

But Gabriel has a secret - a dark secret.

His secret threatens to rip them apart and unleash an evil on the world so horrific, humanity will be forever changed.

In this deeply romantic and captivating young adult paranormal romance novel, Gabriel and Melissa will risk everything - their very lives - to guard their love. Together they will be forced to confront mankind's darkest creation.

©2011 Jennifer Martucci (P)2016 Jennifer Martucci
Science Fiction & Fantasy Romance Science Fiction
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this was my 1st audiobook and I enjoyed it. I liked the way the each chapter was written thru the perspective of the different characters. i have been a HUGE Christopher Rice fan since Density of Souls and getting to hear him narrate was a treat. I sorta felt like I was having a "Being John Malkovich" moment. 😈

Creatively Written & Excellently Narrated!

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It sounds like I'm back in high school. The word usage sounds like what my teacher would suggest, big descriptive words that don't really match the story. Even the speaker, while good, sounds like someone reading to me.
I can get past all that, but personally I like at least one character in first person. I don't feel I got to know either character.

Not bad

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