This book is written very differently from the other six. In the end of Masquerade's Moon, Snow White has been sliced open by the sword of a chayot. In the process, the seal of Gabriel (a powerful necklace) obliterates the chayot and somehow embeds itself into Snow White. This book is all about how the seal of Gabriel was created. It just happens to also be written with Snow in some kind of magical coma. Most of the story is told from Silindra's perspective. Silindra was the original vampire queen until her twin sister got greedy for power. She created the seal, but this book leads you to believe that she actually did it with Snow White's help. Snow seems to be trapped in Silindra's head, helping to create the seal. What will become of Snow White is still unknown. We know the seal of Gabriel was successfully created, but will she ever wake up? Will she be able to restore the balance of magic in the modern world? There are a lot of unanswered questions.Read more reviews at Identity Discovery blog. As far as indie paranormal novelettes, I have not read anything better. I have read the entire series, they just seem to get better and better. While I do find occasional errors, the errors are minor and inconsequential to a wonderfully told story. I love RaShelle Workman's writing style, character development, and ability to pull me into a story so completely that I am genuinely shocked when the novelette is over. I wish the stories were longer but they are a perfect miniature dose of excellence.
What do You think about Seal Of Gabriel (2012)?
LOVED THIS!!!! I really wish these were longer!!!Getting ready to read the next one now! :-)
—ilana
not the best of the series to be certain. i found the story told was unnecessary.
—arsalan100
Love these books can't wait to read book 8 :)
—Elenawhite