Ghostlight

Ghostlight

by Rabia Gale
Ghostlight

Ghostlight

by Rabia Gale

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Overview

Separated from her body. Hunted by demons. This debutante's Season is about to come to a permanent end.


Trevelyan Shield would rather fight demons and exorcise haunts than deal with debutantes, alive or dead. But when he encounters the charming but ghostly Arabella Trent, his duty is clear: send the young woman into the afterlife. Otherwise, she risks attracting the denizens of the Shadow Lands, who hunger for mortal souls.


Arabella doesn't remember the runaway carriage that hit her and left her for dead. Nor does she know why her body was found so far from home. But something—or someone—is preventing her from returning to it, and she's determined to find out why.


As Arabella and Trey race to unravel the mystery, a sinister plot unfolds and the boundary between the demon and mortal worlds grows thin. If they don't act soon, Arabella won't be the only one to fall prey to the Shadow Lands.


Georgette Heyer meets magic in this gaslamp fantasy set in a Regency-esque world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162149460
Publisher: Rabia Gale
Publication date: 05/28/2018
Series: The Reflected City , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Rabia Gale creates strange worlds in peril and the flawed characters who restore them. She is passionate about faith and duty, redemption and identity. She loves the alchemical zing of putting ideas together in fun ways: dragons in space, mecha and magic, runes and the Regency era. Her work ranges freely across the entire fantasy spectrum.


Rabia was born and grew up in Karachi, Pakistan. She moved from that hot and rambunctious city to considerably colder rural New England and learned to love fall and maple syrup. She currently resides in Virginia, where she homeschools her children, gardens with haphazard enthusiasm, and participates in far too many book clubs. Her writing influences include the works of Diana Wynne Jones, Joan Aiken, and Rosemary Sutcliff, as well as Studio Ghibli movies, 80’s cartoons, and anime.

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