A Midnight Requiem: The Ghostly Hour
by Elizabeth Rose, Mary Wine, Mary Lancaster, Anna Bradley, Kathryn Le Veque
Dragonblade Publishing
October 25, 2022
Available in: Paperback, e-Book
When doors creak in darkened chambers and eerie sounds echo through the corridors. When the distant sounds of church bells signal the midnight hour --- that is the time when spirits dwell, singing their spectral requiem for lost loves and beckoning the living with ghostly fingers...join us, join us....
Welcome to A Midnight Requiem: The Ghostly Hour!
Love haunted houses, ghostly graveyards, and spooky fun? Sixteen of your favorite historical romance authors have come together to bring you a collection of ghastly delight and spectral passion. Enjoy haunting love stories that will have you reading them again... and again.
Enjoy stories from the following authors:
Kathryn Le Veque
Chasity Bowlin
Mary Lancaster
Maeve Greyson
Whitney Blake
Jillian Eaton
Mary Wine
Elisa Braden
Nicole Locke
Kathleen Ayers
Elizabeth Rose
Mia Pride
Sky Purington
Anna Bradley
And last but certainly not least...Celeste Barclay
Ghost stories have never been so fun -- or so romantic! It's a Halloween Treat from Dragonblade authors and friends!
Author Elizabeth Rose is also an artist and photographer who lives in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband Michael, and two young sons Jeffrey and Ryan. She had the opportunity of doing the cover photography work for both Eden's Garden and also her autumn release Kyros' Secret which will feature cover model and former Mr. Romance, Readers' Choice, from Romantic Times Magazine, Leland Burbank. Eden's Garden is her debut novel, inspired by a trip she took with her husband to Peru. While there, she climbed the mountain of Huayna Picchu (which can be seen on her cover), spent the night in the barren desert and traded goods with the native tribes in the jungle. Her interests include travel, gardening, medieval life, the jungle and tigers. She has a passion for reading and writing all genres of romance, and thrives on the paranormal. Interview