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  • The Light of Dawn

  • English Historical Fiction, Love and Mystery. A Journey through Late 19th Century Victorian London and the Seemingly Peaceful English Countryside
  • By: Brooks Miller
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 9 hrs

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The Light of Dawn

By: Brooks Miller
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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A gothic fiction book set in Victorian London and the English countryside during the late 19th century.

Immerse yourself in the hauntingly beautiful world of "The Light of Dawn," a mesmerizing tale of mystery, romance, and existential reflection. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian London and the desolate yet stunning English countryside, this gothic fiction novel will keep you on the edge of your seat, yearning for more.

As a house-surgeon at a bustling city hospital, Hugh Cornwall’s life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Sir Roderick Ballard, an aged and enigmatic aristocrat injured in a catastrophic carriage accident. Despite police warnings, Sir Roderick had navigated alone through a riotous crowd, drawing Hugh into his world of mystery and intrigue. The bond they form during Sir Roderick's recovery pulls Hugh into the enigmatic Ballard family and their sprawling Surrey estate, Pinewood.

Invited to Pinewood, Hugh discovers the ethereal presence of Lilia, Sir Roderick’s young daughter, whose beauty and melancholic aura add layers of gothic allure to the narrative. As Hugh delves deeper into the lives of the Ballards, he becomes entangled in peculiar events and unsettling dynamics, including a fraught love triangle with profound emotional and psychological ramifications. The foreboding atmosphere of Pinewood, with its elaborate gardens and eerie mausoleum-like rooms, amplifies the sense of gothic tension, mystery, and inevitable tragedy.

As Hugh navigates his complex feelings for Lilia and the escalating tensions with Colonel Roderick Ballard, he finds himself caught between his ideals and the stark reality of Victorian societal norms. The novel builds to an emotionally charged climax, where revelations lead to an intense spiritual journey. Hugh’s eventual acceptance of fate and his transformation symbolize a gothic journey from earthly turmoil to spiritual transcendence.


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  • Spiritual and Philosophical Exploration: Reflect on the existential themes and spiritual transformation of the protagonist.
  • Romantic Tension: Get drawn into the poignant love triangle that underscores the novel’s emotional intensity.

"The Light of Dawn" offers a spellbinding blend of gothic mystery, romantic tension, and philosophical introspection. With its richly atmospheric setting and emotionally charged narrative, this novel is a must-read for lovers of gothic fiction and anyone seeking a deeply engaging and thought-provoking literary experience.Scroll up and click the "BUY NOW" button!

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