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The Lady in Yellow Kindle Edition | Pages: 366 pages
Rating: 3.57 | 97 Users | 19 Reviews

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Title:The Lady in Yellow
Author:Alyne de Winter
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:2nd edition
Pages:Pages: 366 pages
Published:January 6th 2014 by House of Winterspells (first published April 10th 2012)
Categories:Gothic. Fantasy. Paranormal. Horror. Historical. Ghosts

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Alternate cover edition of ASIN B007WGRXO6

Tonight will be a howling night, when the wolves will not be still...

You’ve heard of the Woman in White and the Woman in Black, now meet The Lady in Yellow


From an early age, Veronica Everly has had a hard life. After the deaths of her actor parents, left at age five with an alcoholic aunt, she ends up in a the Catholic orphanage of Saint Mary's to be cared for by the nuns. Now, approaching her nineteenth birthday, she is a hired as governess to two motherless children living in a stately home in the wilds of Yorkshire. Identical twins, Jacques and Jacqueline are also androgynous, magical, and clever enough to spook Veronica with their macabre fascinations.

When she meets their gorgeous father, Rafe de Grimston, Veronica is both attracted and repulsed by him. A mixture of tenderness and menace, dark secrets shadow his eyes, torment, and dread of his own nature.

Belden House proves to be wilder than Veronica could have dreamed. A mysterious bell tolls, wolves prowl the grounds, and under the full moon, a lady appears in an antique yellow gown whose eyes run red at the sight of Veronica.

What is the nature of the curse on Belden House? What is the source of the anguish that drives Rafe de Grimston away? What of the old church, Saint Lupine's, with its wolfish shrine? Who is the lady in yellow?

Veronica is faced with choices no one as young and inexperienced as her should ever have to make. Shall she do what she must to save those she has grown to love, and destroy her own soul?
Or does she flee, and allow evil to devour them all?

Formerly a well-received Novella, this Victorian Gothic Thriller is now revised and expanded to a full length Novel
Revised and Expanded 2013

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There are some books which absolutely knock you over your head. Some which make you wish you never had any other work so you could just read that book all day.This is one of those books. I can't begin to say how much I have loved this book. Every bit of it. The story starts off in a very Sound of Music like scene where Veronica, who never fits in with the nuns, is looking out for a job and is sent to Belden House. Now, this house is a place where lot of misgivings happen. Old and ancient spirits

Good story with surprizesReminds me of Jane Eyre but it is not. Too much description would have liked more character interaction and conversations. Ending left me wondering if Savoy should not have been burnt she remains a threat. More info on twin characters needed to be fleshed out also others. Would recommend.

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A page-turning Gothic novel, complete with werewolves, visitors from the death and eerie twins. The author does a masterful job of creating a melancholic, creepy atmosphere.

choppy at best.

That was a great story! I enjoyed how the love between Veronica and Rafe grew slowly and their love vanquished evil. I was a little sad when Jacques died and left Jacqueline alone. One thing I really liked about this story...nobody was "Vickie" or "Jackie" I like the true old fashioned names.

Just okThe ending was tedious and so was the lady in yellow. Phrases like "get the riot act" not customary to the Victorian age. Typos and grammatical errors. Otherwise could have been a very good read. Characters needed fleshing out and supernatural scenes needed to be less conspicuous and forced.

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