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Night Falls Darkly

SHADOW GUARDS

The Shadow Guards are a mysterious order of immortals tasked with intervening, as necessary, in the lives and deaths of mortals. Archer, Lord Black, the hero of NIGHT FALLS DARKLY, is a Reclaimer, and is charged with hunting down and eliminating the most morally deteriorated, wicked souls of the earth’s population.

Death is inevitable.
But there are some souls, more wicked and disobedient than most, who defy Death’s claim.
Rebellious souls who must be called to heel.


ARCHER, Lord Black, returns to England at the behest of Queen Victoria to immerse himself in the dark, hellish streets of London’s East End. Among the immortal Shadow Guard, he is the most prolific and cunning of the Reclaimers. He revels in the hunt of his current prey: an ill-mannered, reluctant soul reviled in the daily newspapers as Jack the Ripper. Archer has only one weakness … one distraction … the young woman he spared from death two years before.


NEWS


July 17th, 2008
Cat Fancy & Book Club Feature

Cat FancyJuly 2008 - Kim and her feline muse, Oscar, were featured along with USA Today Bestselling Novelist, Nina Bangs, in the July edition of CAT FANCY.

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July 2008 - Contest Time! What are the names of her hero and heroine from NIGHT FALLS DARKLY? Enter the Contest here. At midnight, August 31st, Kim’ll draw a winner to receive an Advance Reading Copy of NIGHT FALLS DARKLY.

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Fall 2008NIGHT FALLS DARKLY will be a featured alternate selection with both the Doubleday Book Club and Rhapsody Book Clubs!

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"She is one of those authoresses who, dying, would never wish to blot out a line they had written, simply because Heaven has gifted them with a happy mental cecity that prevents them from discerning that nine-tenths of their works should never have been written at all."
The Hours of the Day and Night in London, by George Augustus Sala, 1859

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“How I then, a young girl, came to think of and to dilate upon so very hideous an idea?”
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, on Frankenstein

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Percy Bysshe Shelley