Brougham Hall
Release Date: 28 October 2016
Publisher: Fireborn Publishing
Novel/MF/PNR/Gothic/Historical—Regency
Heat Level: 1
BLURB:
A family estate falling into ruin. A young
woman thrown into an unfamiliar world. Two brothers at odds over their secret.
And an ancient malice that threatens destruction and death.
December 1822, Wiltshire, England
When Catherine goes to live with her highborn
cousin's family at Brougham Hall, she expects restrictions on her previously
free lifestyle and comments on her lack of social grace. What she does not
anticipate is the loss of her heart, nor a web of dark family secrets that
threaten the safety of everyone in the house.
Vampire twins Hal and James are Lord
Grovely's guests. Though close in some respects, the different approach each
takes to his vampiric nature puts a strain on their relationship. Having hoped
for a pleasurable sojourn, they find themselves drawn into an unfolding drama
in which their brotherly bond will be sorely tested.
EXCERPT:
She
shivered as she peeled off her layers of clothing. It was cold in the room now
night had fallen, so she did not dawdle, wanting to get beneath the blankets
and warm her frozen skin. She slipped into her shift and bed jacket, and then
tucked the loose strands of her hair into her night cap. Ready at last,
Catherine turned back the bed, extinguished the lamp, and climbed in.
The
darkness in the room was absolute. The lack of illumination in the hallway
beyond precluded even a sliver of light from entering the chamber, and
Catherine found her other senses heightened by the restriction on her vision.
As she lay there, she heard creaks and groans, and the wind buffeted the
windowpane as it roared past. Somewhere outside, an owl hooted. Then came
whispers. It sounded as if two people were talking in urgent, hushed tones.
Their voices were soft at first but grew louder as they approached, even though
Catherine could not make out the words they spoke.
“Who's
there?” Her own voice sounded tremulous and high.
She
listened, but the voices were gone. No, not gone; they had never been there to
begin with. She was exhausted, and this was her first night in a strange house
and an unfamiliar bed. It was natural she would feel anxious and hear things
that were not there. Nonetheless, if she carried on in this manner, she would
soon convince herself a ghost was hovering at the foot of her bed, and that was
nothing but nonsense. With this reprimand in mind, she closed her eyes and
settled down to sleep.
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Nicki J.
Markus (aka Asta Idonea) was born in England, but now lives in Adelaide, South
Australia. She has loved both reading and writing from a young age and is also
a keen linguist, having studied several foreign languages.
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launched her writing career in 2011 and divides her efforts not only between MM
and mainstream works but also between traditional and indie publishing. Her
works span the genres, from paranormal to historical and from contemporary to
fantasy. It just depends what story and which characters spring into her mind!
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