Author: | Evelyn Klebert | ISBN: | 9781613421376 |
Publisher: | Cornerstone Book Publishers | Publication: | August 9, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Evelyn Klebert |
ISBN: | 9781613421376 |
Publisher: | Cornerstone Book Publishers |
Publication: | August 9, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Plunge into the world of the paranoromal with novelist Evelyn Klebert in this compelling box set.
In "A Ghost of A Chance" Jack Brennan, an ambitious high-powered attorney dies - only to find himself constrained to a peculiar afterlife as an
earth-bound spirit trapped in an old Virginia farmhouse with a reclusive writer of vampire novels.
"The Witches' Own" is the tale of a young woman who is executed for witchcraft in a coastal Virginina village's distant past. Her death triggers an unholy chain of events which grasp at the restless heart of a novelist, spurring him towards a quest to uncover the dark truth.
In "The Broken Vow: Vol. I of The Clandestine Exploits of a Werewolf", Ethan Garraint is on a vendetta that begins in the heart of the Pyrenees with the fall of Montségur and leads him to the streets of New Orleans nearly five hundred years later.
Plunge into the world of the paranoromal with novelist Evelyn Klebert in this compelling box set.
In "A Ghost of A Chance" Jack Brennan, an ambitious high-powered attorney dies - only to find himself constrained to a peculiar afterlife as an
earth-bound spirit trapped in an old Virginia farmhouse with a reclusive writer of vampire novels.
"The Witches' Own" is the tale of a young woman who is executed for witchcraft in a coastal Virginina village's distant past. Her death triggers an unholy chain of events which grasp at the restless heart of a novelist, spurring him towards a quest to uncover the dark truth.
In "The Broken Vow: Vol. I of The Clandestine Exploits of a Werewolf", Ethan Garraint is on a vendetta that begins in the heart of the Pyrenees with the fall of Montségur and leads him to the streets of New Orleans nearly five hundred years later.