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This first of a series book about Claire Foster and her beautiful ancestor, the Baroness Elysia von Eschenbach, was written to intrigue and delight you. Two tales in one. Modern and gothic stories artfully interwoven into one engaging book based on the author's life. The author's discovery that she suffered from a "grave disorder" and her investigation into the ancestral genealogy of her family led her to search further. She was horrified when reading in a medical journal that this disorder was thought to be the disease of the vampires. Her research through the empirical knowledge of the ages led her through revelations beyond surprise and to enlightenment at journey's end.

cover of Grave Disorderauthor: Charlotte de ne Guerre
asin: 0977667529
binding: Hardcover
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I only this moment found your words...and how they doth envelop me.


Warm me forthwith in their familiarity.


This place dissolves to the times when we would gather round the table to partake of the mystical vintage...


That wine was so very good!


Say you have not left this realm my kindred.


Your lingering presence quickens my soul...


I watch for your words of truth...


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Make a path and let me through
You'll die before I make it to you
Lying in a puddle of blood
With your body faced down in the mud
I'm running trough thorns, mist and trees
I have blood trickling down my hands and knees
I yell and scream out your name
I can't find you%3B I'm to blame
I start to stop and hear a noise
I listen closely, it's your voice
I run to the sound only to see
Your Gravestone staring at me
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Will I allow you to drag me down?


Will I allow you to hurt me now?


Will I spend the rest of my life wondering what I did this time?


Or will I stand up and walk away?


I am worthless,


I am foolish,


I am a disgrace.


Thank you for enlightening me.


I never would have known.

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Reginald Clarke had hardly left the room when Ernest hastily rose from his seat. While it was likely that he would remain in undisturbed possession of the apartment the whole morning, the stake at hand was too great to permit of delay.

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