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Monday, September 06, 2021

Monday, September 06, 2021 12:30 am by M. in ,    No comments
Luccia Gray's Eyre Hall Trilogy has now become The Eyre Hall series as the author explains in this post:
The first new instalment is Blood Moon at Eyre Hall, The new Book One in the series.
This led to a third edition of All Hallows at Eyre Hall, which has become Book Two. The series continues with a second, revised edition of Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall, which has become Book Three of the Eyre Hall Series.
I reached a major hurdle when it came to Midsummer at Eyre Hall, which covered over ten years and has now become three books: Thunder Moon at Eyre Hall, Book Four of The Eyre Hall Series. Followed by Book Five of the Eyre Hall Series, Snow Moon At Eyre Hall. And finally, Midsummer at Eyre Hall is now Book Six in the Eyre Hall Series.
So The Eyre Hall Trilogy has become The Eyre Hall Series with six books.
Therefore, here it is the new book one of The Eyre Hall series: 
Luccia Gray
ISBN: 978-84-09-30762-3

Relive the mystery and magic of Jane Eyre in this thrilling Victorian Gothic Romance
Twenty-one years after her marriage to Edward Rochester, Jane is coping with the imminent death of her bedridden husband at Eyre Hall, the home they built on the site of Thornfield Hall.
News reaches Richard Mason in Jamaica, who has unfinished business with Edward Rochester, who was married to his deceased sister, Bertha Mason; the wife Mr Rochester concealed in his attic for over a decade.
Richard returns to the Rochester estate to torment an already distraught Jane with disturbing demands and the revelation of more dark secrets from the attic at Thornfield Hall.
Blood Moon at Eyre Hall is Book One of The Eyre Hall Series. Its multiple narrators explore the evolution of the original characters, and bring to life new and intriguing ones, spinning a unique and absorbing narrative.

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