The Comet and the Candle
Echoes of the Veiled Stars III
Echoes of the Veiled Stars - Book 3 The Comet and the CandleA Luminous Fairytale of Longing, Shadows, and ChoiceSeren Vale has lived her whole life in silenceuntil the night a comet passes so close to the earth that its light ignites a single candle in her window. The flame flickers with a voice she has never heard yet somehow remembers.Drawn into the comets shimmering tail, Seren must choose between reclaiming the voice she lost or saving the fragile creature that borrowed it.A story of sacrifice, quiet strength, and the strange, beautiful ways two lives can become one.
Evelyne DLorien writes gothic fairytales and poetic fantasies that shimmer with quiet magic, soft darkness, and the fragile glow of hope.Her stories drift between worldswhere starlight listens, silence breathes, and emotions bloom like lanterns in the dusk.Drawing inspiration from forgotten myths, twilight forests, gentle cosmic imagery, and the intimate spaces between memory and dreams, she creates short atmospheric tales that resonate long after the final page. Evelynes prose is calm, melancholic, and luminously human; her characters walk through shadow not to escape it, but to understand what light means.Her worksoften likened to Neil Gaimans tenderness and Erin Morgensterns dreamlike aestheticsinvite readers into quiet, tender universes where magic is not loud, but patient. Each story is a moment of breath: a soft place to rest, reflect, and rediscover the small wonders we lose in the noise of everyday life.When she is not writing, Evelyne wanders beneath night skies, listens to the hush of forests, and collects fragments of lightturning them, one by one, into stories for those who still believe in gentle miracles.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783692285306110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783692285306110164
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Autor
Evelyne D´Lorien, Evelyne D´Lorien
- Verlag Evelyne D´Lorien
- Seitenzahl 25
- Veröffentlichung 11.12.2025
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9783692285306