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Midnight Terrors - A Dark Gothic Romance of Forbidden Love Curses and Redemption - cover
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Midnight Terrors - A Dark Gothic Romance of Forbidden Love Curses and Redemption

Lila Hart

Editora: Lila Hart

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Sinopse

Eliza Monroe, an ambitious journalist, thought she had seen it all—until she receives an anonymous tip about Blackthorn Manor, a long-abandoned mansion with a dark reputation. Drawn by the chilling stories of disappearances and strange phenomena, Eliza sets out to uncover the truth. But what she discovers inside the crumbling walls of Blackthorn Manor is far more than she could ever have imagined.
 

There, she meets Damian Blackthorn, the enigmatic, cursed heir of the mansion, who insists she leave before it’s too late. But Eliza can't resist the pull of his mysterious past—or the undeniable chemistry between them. As she delves deeper into the mansion’s secrets, Eliza learns that Damian isn’t just a man, but something far darker—caught between life and death, bound by a curse that threatens to consume them both.

 

With each passing day, Eliza’s connection to Damian grows stronger, and so does the danger. Vengeful spirits, dark magic, and a love that defies the laws of life itself stand in their way. But Eliza has a choice to make: will she risk everything to break the curse and save Damian—or will she be swallowed by the darkness of Blackthorn Manor forever?

 

Midnight Terrors is a spellbinding gothic romance that blends eerie suspense, supernatural mystery, and a love that will challenge everything you thought you knew about life, death, and destiny. If you crave a story filled with passion, danger, and a love that defies the odds, this is the book for you. 

 

Are you ready to uncover the secrets of Blackthorn Manor? The midnight hour is drawing near…
Disponível desde: 09/11/2024.

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