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Beneath the Raven's Moon

The author of The Island pens a gothic romance filled with “nail-biting suspense . . . A taut edge-of-your-seat thriller” (RT Book Reviews).

Twenty years ago, Catherine Carmichael and her mother fled Ravenswood after Catherine’s father mysteriously disappeared. Now, Catherine finds herself back on the small peninsula to attend the reading of her eccentric uncle’s will.

It is in the very mansion her own grandfather built amongst ghostly servants, chilling houseguests, and a mysterious and captivating stranger that Catherine must finally unlock the dark secrets of her past.

“Jill Jones is one of the top new writing talents of the day.” —Affaire de Coeur

Jill Jones

Jill Jones was a child of the oil patch, born in Oklahoma, growing up in small towns in Texas and Louisiana as her father moved his geological survey crew from ranch to ranch in search of new sources of oil in the 1950s. This “doodlebug” lifestyle instilled a love of travel and adventure, and she now considers herself something of a vagabond spirit. Her travels as an adult have taken her to places that provided inspiration for her books, from the wild Yorkshire moors to the streets of San Francisco. Writing tales of romance and suspense, her stories all include a dark secret from the past, either a secret from history, or from the heroine’s own family. She won the prestigious Maggie Award from the Georgia Romance Writers for her first novel, Emily’s Secret, based on the life and work of Emily Brontë. She was also the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine.

Diversion Books