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Dark Shadows - A Gothic Tale of Love Mystery and Redemption - cover

Dark Shadows - A Gothic Tale of Love Mystery and Redemption

Lila Hart

Publisher: Lila Hart

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Summary

When Clara arrives at the mysterious Hartwright Manor, she finds herself drawn to its reclusive owner, Gabriel, and the haunting shadows of its tragic past. Whispers of betrayal, a vengeful spirit, and a portrait shrouded in secrets pull Clara deeper into the manor’s enigma.  
 
As passion ignites and danger looms, Clara must uncover the truth that binds Gabriel to the manor and its haunting legacy. But can love survive where darkness reigns, or will the past claim them both?  
 
Step into a world of forbidden love, chilling secrets, and unrelenting suspense. Dark Shadows is a gothic romance that will keep you turning pages late into the night. Will you uncover the truth—or become part of the mystery?
Available since: 11/27/2024.

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