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DEATH IS ONLY THE BEGINNING in this epic series starter, where the supernatural meets fantasy with a gothic twist. In a small village in the south of England, two sisters try to resurrect an ancient evil, but when one sister betrays the other to save the life of an innocent child, everything goes horribly wrong. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LATER, grieving the loss of her recently deceased mother and desperate to escape her ex-fiancé, Raewyn Winters relocates to Cranston Myre for some much-needed tranquility, only to discover that having an entire forest on your doorstep is less than idyllic, especially…mehr

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DEATH IS ONLY THE BEGINNING in this epic series starter, where the supernatural meets fantasy with a gothic twist. In a small village in the south of England, two sisters try to resurrect an ancient evil, but when one sister betrays the other to save the life of an innocent child, everything goes horribly wrong. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LATER, grieving the loss of her recently deceased mother and desperate to escape her ex-fiancé, Raewyn Winters relocates to Cranston Myre for some much-needed tranquility, only to discover that having an entire forest on your doorstep is less than idyllic, especially one shrouded in fear and suspicion. Then she meets John, the mysterious and handsome gardener from the Gothic mansion on the hill, who just happens to have the same unusual birthmark as Rae, and suddenly Rae's quiet life spirals out of control as she is dragged into a dark and sinister world beyond anything she could ever have imagined.
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Emerson Laine was born and raised in Salford, England, and now lives in New Zealand with her husband and two sons. AUGUSTINE is Emerson's debut novel and the first in the Knights of Aster series. When not working or writing, Emerson can be found impersonating the magical night fairy that cleans up after a family full of boys.