Dracula & Daughters
Sink your fangs into a brand new adventure series for fans of Murder Most Unladylike and Wednesday
(Author) Emma CarrollPACKED FULL OF ATMOSPHERE AND DELICIOUSLY GOTHIC DETAIL, the first in a brand new adventure series: when three cousins discover they're descendants of Dracula, they combine their powers to form the infamous vampire healing company, DRACULA & DAUGHTERS! 'One of our finest writers.' Katya Balen Strange happenings are afoot in Temstown. Everyone is saying vampires are to blame and the townsfolk have their stakes at the ready. But Mina, Buffy and Bella, three unusual cousins, are about to discover a family secret - and an ancient book - that could change everything. Could their connection to Dracula give them the powers to heal - not cull - vampires? Temstown is about to welcome its very first vampire healing company, Dracula & Daughters, and their first case is certainly close to the heart! 9+ readers will devour the atmospheric setting, the vampish powers and the gothic details - including a talking raven!... perfect for fans of Murder Most Unladylike, The Swifts and TV show, Wednesday.
Emma Carroll
Emma Carroll is a British author known for her historical fiction novels for children and young adults. Her works often feature elements of mystery, adventure, and the supernatural, set against historical backdrops. Carroll's writing style is characterized by vivid storytelling, richly drawn characters, and intricate plots that keep readers engaged.
Some of Carroll's most notable works include "Frost Hollow Hall," "Strange Star," and "The Somerset Tsunami." Her stories often explore themes of friendship, courage, and resilience, while also shedding light on lesser-known historical events and figures.
Carroll's contributions to literature include introducing young readers to important moments in history through captivating narratives, sparking their interest in the past and encouraging them to explore further. Her work has had a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, earning her a loyal following of readers of all ages.
One of Carroll's most famous works is "Letters from the Lighthouse," a gripping tale set during World War II that follows the journey of two siblings as they uncover dark secrets and navigate the challenges of wartime England. This novel exemplifies Carroll's ability to blend history, mystery, and emotion into a compelling and thought-provoking story that resonates with readers long after they have finished reading.