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The Night of Elisa
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The Night of Elisa - Non-illustrated edition (e-book) just out on Smashwords!
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Justin wrote: "Is this the sequel or continuation to The XIII at Duskland? I really enjoyed that and I'm sure id enjoy this one too."
Thanks a lot, Justin :D It is so cool to publish a first full fiction book ^.^
Yeah, it is that story, but extended - The XIIIth Hour at Duskland is the first chapter, and I have added 6 more chapters! :)
I'm sending you a PM!
Thanks a lot, Justin :D It is so cool to publish a first full fiction book ^.^
Yeah, it is that story, but extended - The XIIIth Hour at Duskland is the first chapter, and I have added 6 more chapters! :)
I'm sending you a PM!
You can purchase it here: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
The Kindle version is coming within a few days…
The ILLUSTRATED paperback is coming 30th May! Stay tuned!
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I am also offering non-illutraded edition ARC (advance review copies) for those interested... Just send me a private message or leave a comment :)
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Bellow, a blurb:
Sometimes, life and love can follow the most obscure paths, just as they did for Elisa.
Her life becomes a dark, cold, lonely cage the day the Devil takes her as his wife. He takes away almost everything she holds dear: her health, her wealth and what is left of her family.
Trapped between the nuances of life and beyond-life, Elisa finds herself struggling for a better tomorrow. With her health deteriorating, how will she summon the courage and strength to stand her ground? And how far will she go in the pursuit of a dream?
Embark with Elisa on this puzzling Gothic adventure set in the late Victorian era, between the world of the Living and the picturesque, melancholic Duskland.
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16+
Strong ideology
Blood
Nudity
"It is strange... How can I 'go home' when I have no memories of that place at all?"
- Elisa
"Stop it, Elisa. You're bleeding, my darling!"
- Leonhard
"Ah, love, the biggest poison and most dangerous drug there is."
- Dr. Charles