Eldrith Manor
Leigh Rivers
by Catharine Gilis
Ivar is a ninth-century Viking warrior trapped in the cold, gray purgatory of modern-day London. Cursed to wander unseen for over a millennium, he has long forgotten the warmth of human contact. That is, until he intervenes in a brutal attack, revealing himself to Astrid, a sheltered Danish exchange student who finally decided to embrace the freedom of the city.
This gripping paranormal romance masterfully blends the eerie allure of ghosts with the high-stakes tension of an academy setting. As Astrid navigates her new life, she finds herself drawn into an impossible connection with a man who technically does not exist. Their bond transcends the boundaries of time, but the spectral nature of their love creates a dangerous divide. Ivar fears his presence is merely a shadow tethering Astrid to a half-life, leading him to believe that true love means setting her free.
The story explores the heavy price of devotion when one partner is anchored to the past and the other is striving for a future. Will Astrid fight for a love that defies the laws of nature, or will Ivar’s self-sacrifice force them apart forever? Perfect for fans of atmospheric, heart-wrenching supernatural tales, this is a hauntingly beautiful must-read.
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