Authors: Vera Nazarian
Tags: #romance, #love, #death, #history, #fantasy, #magic, #historical, #epic, #renaissance, #dead, #bride, #undead, #historical 1700s, #starcrossed lovers, #starcrossed love, #cobweb bride, #death takes a holiday, #cobweb empire, #renaissance warfare
Kingdom of Lethe
(Realm)
Carlinne
(Kahr-LEEN)
Ayren
,
wife of Guel, in Fioren
Martin
(MAHR-tin)
Ayren
,
Percy’s cousin in Fioren
Mistress
Saronne
(Sah-RONN), tavern
proprietress in Duarden
André
(Ahn-DREH)
Saronne
,
young boy, her son, dead, in Duarden
Jared
(JEH-red)
Gaisse
(Gah-EESS), dead man in Duarden
Hendrick
(HEN-drik), dead man in
Duarden
Faeline
(Fey-LEEN), girl in Chidair
Keep
Jacques
(ZHAHK) /
Jack
, the
black knight’s horse
Village of Oarclaven (Lethe)
Martha
(MAR-thuh)
Poiron
(Poy-ROHN), old village woman
Rosaide
(Ro-ZAH-eed)
Vellerin
(Vel-leh-REEN), village gossip
Kingdom of Tanathe
(Tah-nah-theh)
(Domain)
Flavio
(FLAH-vee-oh)
San
Quellenne
(SAHN Kweh-LENN), young boy on the beach
Jelavie
(Zhe-lah-VEE) San Quellenne,
his older sister on the beach
Kingdom of Solemnis
(Soh-LEM-niss)
(Domain)
King
Frederick
(Freh-deh-REEK)
Ourin
(Oo-REEN) of Solemnis
Duke
Raulle
(Rah-UHL)
Deotetti
(Deh-oh-TET-tee) of Solemnis
Duchess
Beatrice
(Beh-ah-TRISS)
Deotetti
(deceased, undead), wife of the Duke Deotetti
Kingdom of Balmue
(Domain)
Count
Lecrant
(Leh-CRAH-nt)
D’Arvu
(D’AHR-voo) of Balmue
Countess
Arabella
(Ah-rah-BEL-lah)
D’Arvu
of Balmue
Lady
Leonora
(Leh-oh-NOH-rah)
D’Arvu
of Balmue, their daughter
Lady
Sidonie
(See-doh-NEE), young
lady playing in the fields in Elysium
Valentio
(Vah-LEN-tee-oh), young
gentleman in the fields in Elysium
The Sapphire Court (Domain)
Quentin
(KWEN-tin)
Loirre
(Looh-AHR), spy in the service of the Sovereign
Marie-Louise
(Mah-REE-Loo-EEZ),
maiden in the cobweb chamber
Lily
(LEE-lee), maiden in the cobweb
chamber
Beatrice
(Beh-ah-TRISS), maiden in
the cobweb chamber
Lady
Melinoë
(Meh-lee-NOH-eh)
Avalais
, daughter of the Sovereign
Thesmos
(THES-moss), the Goddess of
Tradition
Trovadii
(Troh-VAH-dee-ee), the loyal
special army of the Sovereign
Field Marshal
Claude
(CLOD)
Maetra
(Mah-EH-trah) from Tanathe, commanding the First Army
of the Trovadii
Field Marshal
Matteas
(Maht-TEH-ahs)
Quara
(Koo-AH-ruh) from Balmue, commanding the Second
Army
Field Marshal
Edmunde
(Ehd-MOOND)
Vaccio
(VAH-chee-oh) from Solemnis, commanding the Third
Army
Graccia
(GRAH-chee-ah), personal
maidservant of the Sovereign
Diril
(DEE-rihl), secret surveillance
agent, of unknown affiliation
Dreams of the Compass Rose
Salt of the Air
The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
The Clock King and the Queen of the
Hourglass
Mayhem at Grant-Williams High (YA)
The Duke in His Castle
After the Sundial
Northanger Abbey and Angels and
Dragons
Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy’s
Dreadful Secret
Vampires are from Venus, Werewolves are from
Mars:
A Comprehensive Guide to Attracting
Supernatural Love
(Forthcoming)
Pagan Persuasion: All Olympus Descends on
Regency
Cobweb Forest
Thank you for your support!
Vera Nazarian
immigrated to the USA
from the former USSR as a kid, sold her first story at the age of
17, and since then has published numerous works in anthologies and
magazines, and has seen her fiction translated into eight
languages.
She made her novelist debut with the
critically acclaimed arabesque “collage” novel
Dreams of the
Compass Rose
,
followed by epic fantasy about a world without color,
Lords of
Rainbow
.
Her novella
The Clock King and the Queen of the
Hourglass
from PS Publishing (UK) with an introduction by
Charles de
Lint
made the
Locus
Recommended Reading List for 2005.
Her debut short fiction collection
Salt of the Air
,
with an introduction by
Gene Wolfe
, contains the 2007 Nebula
Award-nominated “The Story of Love.” Other work includes the 2008
Nebula Award-nominated, self-illustrated baroque fantasy novella
The Duke in His Castle
,
science fiction collection
After the Sundial
(2010),
self-illustrated Supernatural
Jane Austen
Series parodies
Mansfield Park and Mummies
(2009),
Northanger Abbey and
Angels and Dragons
(2010),
Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy’s
Dreadful Secret
(2012),
The Perpetual Calendar of
Inspiration
(2010), and a parody of paranormal love and
relationships advice
Vampires are from Venus, Werewolves are
from Mars
(2012).
Vera recently relocated from Los Angeles to
the East Coast. She lives in a small town in Vermont, and uses her
Armenian sense of humor and her Russian sense of suffering to bake
conflicted pirozhki and make art
.
In addition to being a writer and
award-winning artist, she is also the publisher of Norilana
Books.
Official website:
There are so many of you whose
unwavering,
loving support made this book happen—
My gratitude is boundless, and I thank
you
with all my heart.
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readers:
Anastasia Rudman, F.R.R. Mallory, and Susan
Franzblau.
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