Author Candace Meredith Releases the Prequel to Winter Solstice and The Crone; “Lady of Brighton”

Author Candace Meredith

Candace Meredith earned her Bachelor of Science degree in English Creative Writing from Frostburg State University in the spring of 2008. Her works of poetry, photography and fiction have appeared in literary journals Bittersweet, Backbone Mountain Review, Anthology 17, Greensilk Journal, Saltfront and The Broadkill Review. She currently works as a Freelance Editor for an online publishing company and has earned her Master of Science degree in Integrated Marketing and Communications (IMC) from West Virginia University.

CHECK OUT CANDACE’S LATEST RELEASE “LADY OF BRIGHTON”

“The Lady of Brighton is the prequel to Winter Solstice and The Crone. Rose is a beautiful and enigmatic young girl growing up on the sprawling country estate of Brighton. At a young age, she is introduced to The Craft by her mother, Alexandra. Together, they explore the world of magic and witchcraft.As Rose matures and hones her talents, she meets other witches and adepts, and finds true love, in the nearby small village. Rose and her newfound friends form Covens – a sisterhood of witches – to protect and strengthen their bonds. But all is not well in Brighton, jealousy and deceit lurk beneath the surface of serenity, and threatens the peace and love Rose seeks to find. Witchcraft, love, evil, hope, and despair — so unfolds the origins of the legendary phantom cursed by black magic — The Lady of Brighton.”

Lady of Brighton is now available at Amazon.com for $14.95

Other titles by Candace Meredith

Contemplation

Winter Solstice

The Crone

Losing You

Lost Souls

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