


Gavriel is also the author of various novels and short stories of M/M contemporary romance. Published since 2014 by Milady, a Éditions Bragelonne label, the saga’s 3rd book will be release in November. This series allows her to gather her two preferred genres: two-men romance and urban fantasy. It is how the first book of Les Loups de Riverdance sees the light. Obsessed with a gay character on the run, she tried to stop her obsession in April 2012 and set down on paper the beginning of Lucas’ adventures. Gavriel is a SF and Fantasy reader from Nice, an enthusiast who thinks that there is no good day without a good book. There is magic, and supernatural beings, a lot of flirting, joy, and sadness.H.V. Yes, it has dark themes, like death and torture, but it is filled with love, lust, and hot and steamy sexual tension. You will not be able to put your book down when you start reading. Riverdance’s Wolves is a whirlwind of emotions.

Between protecting Lucas or his pack, what will Marcus decide? It lurks in the shadows, and it endangers not only himself but Marcus and his pack as well. The darkness surrounding Lucas and his past is never far. Marcus is much older and Leo’s father -Lucas’s friend- but that doesn’t stop him from developing intense feelings for the wolf. Beaten and bruised, barely holding on to life, Lucas is rescued by Marcus, the Alpha of the local wolves’ pack. That’s when his dark past catches up to him. Therefore, you see where I’m going with this? Yes? However, Gavriel likes tortured characters, and she executes them perfectly. He finds a boyfriend, a job, and even a couple of friends. In this little town, fate and luck might change everything for him. Troubled by a past he can’t fully remember, Lucas arrives in North Cascades. He never stays in one place for too long, and he always keeps an eye out wherever he is. So, Lucas is a young adult who’s scouring the United States. As a reader, it feels as if we’re right there with him, living the same story as him. There is no dull moment, even as Lucas is in the process of tracking and searching. She alternates between intense and quiet scenes in a way that I have never seen before. The story is written through Lucas’s POV, and straight away, Gavriel creates a suspenseful, intricate atmosphere that made me hold my breath right until the very end. Maybe I’m too close to the story to be impartial, I don’t know. It can be surprising because some books can have flaws, but I couldn’t see any with Riverdance’s Wolves. There is nothing that I disliked in this book. I wanted to take him in my arms and give him the warmest, longest cuddle he ever received. There was a rawness to his vulnerability that made me ache for him.

Reading Lucas’s story made me fall in love with reading once more.
