A tragic accident brings REBECCAH WHITELY to England to live in her ancestral home, the creepy Blackwood mansion. Inexplicably drawn to the old orangery, she finds mysterious tokens and warnings to stay away, while the villagers whisper that The Curse has started again. When messages appear on her laptop from 'Vampire Boy', the rude, antisocial user she's never met, she knows she has to get to the bottom of it. Somehow everything seems linked to the other large house across the wood. But just as she begins to make friends and sixth form's about to start, snow falls and she learns, too late,…mehr
A tragic accident brings REBECCAH WHITELY to England to live in her ancestral home, the creepy Blackwood mansion. Inexplicably drawn to the old orangery, she finds mysterious tokens and warnings to stay away, while the villagers whisper that The Curse has started again. When messages appear on her laptop from 'Vampire Boy', the rude, antisocial user she's never met, she knows she has to get to the bottom of it. Somehow everything seems linked to the other large house across the wood. But just as she begins to make friends and sixth form's about to start, snow falls and she learns, too late, The Blackwood Curse has already begun to trap her ... The Blackwood Curse is A Night Shades NovelHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
T Stedman debuted in 2015 with her six-book Urban Fantasy Romance series, 21st Century Sirens. Followed closely by her collection of Dark Romances, The Dark Valentines, which she still writes. She is a migraine mentor, penning her semi-autobiographical work on migraine, My Migraine Story, which spun off from her migraine-wise blog, designed to offer useful advice to fellow migraine sufferers.After 13 books and two Novellas, she continues on her writing journey, embarking recently on the first of her ghostly teen series; Night Shades, which has solidified her as a multi-stringed author.
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