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Mehwish Zanzibari Heiress Mehwish Shumaila bin Said al-Murgebi murdered her grandmother to retrieve an ancient Grimoire that had been authored in hell. Without a backward glance, she boarded her future husband’s ship bound for the Americas with the book of black majick tucked inside her reticule. Mehwish’s destiny was a dark and twisted one that would lead her to the infamous Magnolia Hill Plantation where she would be forced to endure a life unlike anything she could ever have imagined—or feared. Flossie A new kind of evil took up residence on Magnolia Hill upon the arrival of the Zanzibari…mehr

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Mehwish Zanzibari Heiress Mehwish Shumaila bin Said al-Murgebi murdered her grandmother to retrieve an ancient Grimoire that had been authored in hell. Without a backward glance, she boarded her future husband’s ship bound for the Americas with the book of black majick tucked inside her reticule. Mehwish’s destiny was a dark and twisted one that would lead her to the infamous Magnolia Hill Plantation where she would be forced to endure a life unlike anything she could ever have imagined—or feared. Flossie A new kind of evil took up residence on Magnolia Hill upon the arrival of the Zanzibari witch. Flossie, the plantation cook, midwife, and Obeah conjure woman knew evil when she saw it. It was in that witch’s pitch-black eyes when Flossie stole her coveted book of black majick, knowing the witch would gladly kill her and her remaining descendants to have it back.
Autorenporträt
Carolyn is a bibliophile. She purchased Rosemary's Roger's Sweet Savage Love in 1974 and fell in love with the main characters, Steve Morgan and Ginnie Brandon. The storyline was raw, violent, and sensual while maintaining historical integrity. From that day forward, she was hooked on historical romance. She is a hopeless romantic. Please don't judge her! The historical romance genre took off like a rocket, giving female writers the autonomy to write true-to-life eroticism with a backdrop of historical fact. To date, the genre has minimal representation from people of color. Carolyn was determined to change that by writing books for and about people of color which appeal to male and female readers.When the late L.A. Banks took her readers to heaven and hell in her Vampire Huntress Legend series, garnering cross-over appeal with her main characters, Damali (the Neteru) and Jose (a Vampire), a germ of an idea began to grow. Carolyn was not ready to act upon it until she came across The Book of Enoch and the Watcher Angels, who were beguiled by the loveliness of earthly women and begat children with them - Nephilim. The rest, as they say, is history.