Dark Corners

Gayle Rogers


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Dark Corners by Gayle Rogers
The dark corners are the part of the human mind that denies the light at its heart, the divinity within, allowing death to do no more than absorb itself. John Keats fell deeply in love with Frances Brawne. He died before he could consummate their love. Today, a young girl is held captive by her murderous uncle, in his own isolated castle of death right out of Keats' poem The Eve of St. Agnes. To survive, she talks herself into believing that she is Frances Brawne in another reincarnation and that John Keats will live again to rescue her. She will know him the instant he appears—her poet, her husband to be, her lover for all eternity.
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