
Discover the darkly captivating debut that reimagines vampire lore for a new generation.
Meet a hunter haunted by her loss and guilt, and the immortal Scotsman with a past that stretches from the battlefields of the 17th century to the horrors of WWII. Their connection is foretold by prophecy, but their journey is anything but simple.
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Jamie Dalton's The Gloaming weaves together gothic atmosphere, centuries of history, and characters who feel genuinely human within their paranormal world. This is not just a story of forbidden love – it's an exploration of identity, survival, and what we're willing to sacrifice for those we've lost.
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The first instalment in the Blood of the Revenants series presents vampire mythology through a contemporary lens, combining atmospheric storytelling with emotionally authentic characters and a mystery that sinks its fangs in from the very first page. For readers who want their supernatural romance to have real emotional stakes, balancing danger, history and heart.
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Prepare to enter The Gloaming: a world where vampires feel dangerously real, where slow-burn romance crackles with genuine tension, and where every character choice matters. Gothic vampire fiction reimagined for readers who crave depth, danger, and an aching kind of beauty – delivered with a fresh and fierce contemporary voice.
What Readers Are Saying
​"It's the kind of book that grabs you from the first line, sinks its fangs in, and never lets go until it leaves you a broken mess at the end, longing for more."
"Finally, an FMC that isn't a clumsy, naïve, fresh to the world teenager. A badass late 20s/early 30s woman who knows what she's about with a head on her shoulders."
"A fierce debut that balances myth, mystery, and emotion with style."
"The Gloaming is an enthralling story that will capture and enrapture you from start to finish."
"Don't be surprised if you finish it in one sitting."
"Come for the vampire lore; stay for a mystery that sinks its fangs in and refuses to let go."
"Gothic romance meets urban fantasy with a slow burn that made my Buffy-loving heart extra happy."