In Ava Stoneâs THE LADY VANISHES â After inheriting a reputedly haunted medieval castle, the Marquess of Bradenham heads to Ravenglass with his friends to inspect the place and host a Samhain masquerade party. He gets a most welcome surprise when he meets a lovely girl in the castleâs gardens and the rest of his life suddenly has a purpose. * Callie Eilbeck has always avoided Marisdun Castle, thereâs something about the place that has terrified her from even her youngest days. But after a chance encounter with the castleâs new owner and falling rather fast for handsome marquess, Callie vanishes without a trace just like the castleâs former mistress. Is one of Bradenhamâs friends responsible for her disappearance? Or has the castle claimed another victim? And can the marquess find her before itâs too late and sheâs lost forever?Â
In Jerrica Knight-Cataniaâs THE HAUNTING OF LORD WOLF - Daphne Alcott is rather content with her simple life in Cumberland, making rum butter for her neighbors and assisting her brother, the town doctor, whenever he might need her. But as the cold winds of autumn blow, they bring with them a caravan of handsome gentlemen from London who turn their little town on its ear. * Alastair Darrington, Viscount Wolverly, is happy to go along with his friends on this little adventure to the Lake District. He hasnât anything better to do, and a change of scenery is always welcome. What he doesnât expect, though, is the young woman, covered in sticky, brown rum butter, who makes him question everything heâs ever thought about love, country life, and ghosts.
In Jane Charlesâs HER MUSE, HER MAGIC - Brighid Glace is not a witch, no matter how many times Blake Chetwey has called her one. She's a healer and he should be quite grateful she is too. Without her abilities, he might not survive his holiday at haunted MarisdÚn Castle when another bout of Malaria hits him. But should anything terrible ever befall Blake, Brighid would never forgive herself if she didn't do all she could to save him. Her heart would never survive otherwise. * After years of denying that Brighidâs mere presence affects him in ways he can't understand, Blake's future is now in her hands. She is lovely, and enchanting, and only a witch could make him feel such things. Is it his fevered state that has caused him to see her in a different light, or has he always known that there was something between them? But now that he sees her clearly, will he lose her to a friend?