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The Resident Evil at Blackthorn Manor
(2016)(The second book in the Grayson Sherbrooke's Otherworldly Adventures series)
A Story by Catherine Coulter
In Grayson Sherbrookes second Otherworldly Adventure, he goes to Scotland to Vere Castle, the home of his aunt and uncle, the Earl and Countess of Ashburnam. His aunt Sinjun had written to him that her resident ghost, Pearlin Jane, warned that evil was coming. But Grayson doesnt make it to Vere Castle. Hes stopped by a mysterious carriage, a beautiful white hand extends to him, he touches it and hes gone. When he comes to himself, he has no memory of the missing day. Pearlin Jane (see The Heiress Bride) warns him that Lady Blackthorn isnt what everyone believes she is, shes something beyond this world. Then he remembers what happened to him that lost day and knows it isnt trouble that lurks, its evil.
About the Author:
Catherine Coulter is the author of 78 novels, including 70 New York Times bestsellers, finally hitting #1 after exhaustive prayers. She earned her reputation writing historical romances to pass time while aboard the ark. She's written over ten different historical romance series, including the hugely popular Sherbrooke series. Over a decade ago she added suspense thrillers to her repertoire -- with great success. The Cove, the first book in her bestselling "FBI Suspense Thriller Series" spent nine weeks on the New York Times list and has to date sold over 2 million copies. Since then, she has written 19 more bestselling thrillers in her FBI series, including The Maze, The Target, The Edge, Riptide, Hemlock Bay, Eleventh Hour, Blindside, Blowout, Point Blank, Double Take, Tailspin, Knockout, Whiplash, Split Second, Backfire, Bombshell, Power Play, Nemesis, and Insidious. She has also launched a bestselling new series, co-written with JT Ellison, titled "A Brit in the FBI," including The Final Cut, The Lost Key, The End Game and soon to come, The Devil's Triangle. Critics describe the Brit series as "unputdownable" and full of "heart-stopping action."
Praise for Catherine Coulter:
A good storyteller Coulter always keeps the pace brisk.Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Ms. Coulter is a one-of-a-kind author who knows how to hook her readers and keep them coming back for more.The Best Reviews
Coulter is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes and heroines, and she manages to write explicitly but beautifully about sex as well as love.Milwaukee Journal
Coulter instinctively feeds our desire to believe in knights in shining armor and everlasting lovehistorical romance at its finest.BookReporter.com
One of the genres great storytellers.Kansas City Star
One of the masters of the genre.The Newark Star-Ledger
Genre: Paranormal Romance
About the Author:
Catherine Coulter is the author of 78 novels, including 70 New York Times bestsellers, finally hitting #1 after exhaustive prayers. She earned her reputation writing historical romances to pass time while aboard the ark. She's written over ten different historical romance series, including the hugely popular Sherbrooke series. Over a decade ago she added suspense thrillers to her repertoire -- with great success. The Cove, the first book in her bestselling "FBI Suspense Thriller Series" spent nine weeks on the New York Times list and has to date sold over 2 million copies. Since then, she has written 19 more bestselling thrillers in her FBI series, including The Maze, The Target, The Edge, Riptide, Hemlock Bay, Eleventh Hour, Blindside, Blowout, Point Blank, Double Take, Tailspin, Knockout, Whiplash, Split Second, Backfire, Bombshell, Power Play, Nemesis, and Insidious. She has also launched a bestselling new series, co-written with JT Ellison, titled "A Brit in the FBI," including The Final Cut, The Lost Key, The End Game and soon to come, The Devil's Triangle. Critics describe the Brit series as "unputdownable" and full of "heart-stopping action."
Praise for Catherine Coulter:
A good storyteller Coulter always keeps the pace brisk.Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Ms. Coulter is a one-of-a-kind author who knows how to hook her readers and keep them coming back for more.The Best Reviews
Coulter is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes and heroines, and she manages to write explicitly but beautifully about sex as well as love.Milwaukee Journal
Coulter instinctively feeds our desire to believe in knights in shining armor and everlasting lovehistorical romance at its finest.BookReporter.com
One of the genres great storytellers.Kansas City Star
One of the masters of the genre.The Newark Star-Ledger
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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