Saturday, May 23, 2009

Forever Endless Night

This may be posted already but somehow got sent to Drafts, which I've been unable to find. I am totally new to blogging, so beg your pardon.

For all who are interested in Gothic horror or scary things (not gory), a new ebook (mine) is out entitled as listed above. The author's website is not up as yet, so will keep you posted as to when that occurs.

In this novel, an ebook which can be downloaded to your personal PC and does NOT need a Kindle reader, the setting takes place in Colonial Massachusetts 100 years after the famous (or infamous) Salem Witch Trials. An ancient witch without number of years appears as a beautiful yellow-haired damsel who takes the position as a maid to the wealthy Hamlins, descendants of those who put her to the flame (she was one of two known to have been burned, rather than hanged or crushed).

Some time later, strange phenomena begin to occur: the family patriarch suffers by an invisible hand; another in the household suffers three horrible ailments for a season; a man of God and a bride die suddenly; and a series of dream sequences come upon several in the household. Further, the Devil himself appears on the scene more than once, and the witch is bent on taking his alleged throne and ruling the forces of darkness.

While attempting to destroy the old witch, one is hexed with a curse that cannot seem to end: the normal means of killing a vampire will not be successful. A long-lost relative is summoned, and whether he or the so-called "reverend" can defeat or banish the witch is yet to be seen.

There are seances and ouija boards, ghosts, warlocks, secret chambers, cemetaries and the like, wailing winds and roaring waves. Lots of comparisons and contrasts for lovers of English and literature, and bits of history here and there. For the Bible reader, there are Scriptures with moral lessons in spite of the evil that prevails within the pages of Forever Endless Night.

If you like this kind of literature, I'm sure you will love this one. Please give it a chance, good reading, and please post your comments. They are highly valuable. Thanks.

Cordially,

L.A. Wood


3 comments:

  1. The book sounds very interesting. If you have a desgree in history then it should be very historically correct(and I'm sure you did your research while wrting).

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  2. Forever Endless Night is available as an ebook at the following link. You do NOT need a reader for it--just your own PC! It will be sent as an attachment via email. Hope you will read it and give me your comments.

    Sincerely yours,

    L.A. Wood

    http://eloquentbooks.com/ForeverEndlessNight.html

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  3. If you like historical fiction, you'll like this book. If you like suspense, this is the book for you. This book should appeal to anybody who likes different genres of writting.


    I'm new at blogging and hope it posts.

    MABarton

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