Gabriel's City: A Tale of Fables and Fortunes

Gabriel's City: A Tale of Fables and Fortunes
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Publisher : Riptide Publishing
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781626491632
ISBN-13 : 1626491631
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Book Synopsis Gabriel's City: A Tale of Fables and Fortunes by : Laylah Hunter

Download or read book Gabriel's City: A Tale of Fables and Fortunes written by Laylah Hunter and published by Riptide Publishing. This book was released on 2014-11-17 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For spoiled young aristocrat Colin Harwood, the port city of Casmile is a buffet of easy pleasures. But when he steps into a pub brawl to help a dangerously outnumbered young man, he is drawn into the seedy underbelly of the city the young man calls home. Gabriel is a cutpurse and a knife for hire, practically an urban legend. His vision of Casmile is touched by a strange combination of faith and madness, driven by fairytale logic and a capacity for love that he often must suppress to survive. He's always worked alone, but when a dashing dragon who calls himself Colin saves him in a bar fight, he pulls Colin into his world. Gabriel's city is nothing like the refined, socialite existence that bored Colin senseless. Colin finds adventure and excitement there — and maybe even love. But with his layers of finery stripped away, nothing remains to protect him from poverty or danger — except Gabriel. So he must choose: go back to the civilized young man he once was, or fly free as Gabriel's dragon.


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