80 ans après, il est toujours essentiel de faire comprendre cet événement aux plus jeunes
Lose yourself in four dark tales of houses haunted by tragedy and ill-fated passion Echoes in the Darkness by Jane Godman-'Dita Varga enters the grim embrace of the Cornish coast and the home of the ancient Jago clan when she agrees to pose as fiancée to the next earl of Athal. Drawn by friendship, entrapped by lust, Dita is quickly consumed in a sordid tangle of blood, desire and madness.
Silent Is the House by Barbara J. Hancock-'Grief-stricken Angelica Peters finally visits Allen House, the crumbling mansion she once stood to inherit. She's immediately drawn to the new heir-'the family lawyer whose unearthly obsession soon has her questioning reality...and her sanity. Is it Angelica he desires? Or is he only fascinated by her resemblance to the tragic apparition that haunts the estate?
The Witch of Stonecliff by Dawn Brown-'Malicious whispers have long surrounded Eleri James's family estate, especially the eerie bog called The Devil's Eye. But the twelve bodies discovered on the property are no rumor. Now Eleri's only hope of evading prison is a man who could destroy her, body and soul.
House of Glass by Jen Christie-'Reyna Ferraro is enchanted by the ornate glass cottage at Devlin Manor that dangles over the sea like a diamond pendant. She's not the first. Seduced by the shimmering house, Reyna risks joining its former mistress in oblivion. Will loving the tortured man who built it be her curse or her salvation?
Mood, mystery...romance that makes you shiver. Look for more Shivers titles coming in July 2014
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