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Learn More »“Reader, I buried him.” This classic tale featuring a blood-sucking twist will have fans of both Charlotte BrontË and literary mash-ups clamoring for more. Raised by vampire relatives, young Jane grows to resent her upbringing: no sunlight, strict nocturnal hours, and a diet of bloody red meat is no way for a mortal girl to live. So when the ghost of her uncle makes an unexpected visit and reveals her parents’ slayer history, Jane strikes out on her own to find her destiny. Jane’s first step is to learn something of the world. Unfortunately, her academic institution is run by a voodoo headmaster who reanimates zombie pupils and trains them for domestic service. Next, Jane seeks a position as governess, where she meets the mysterious Mr. Rochester. Jane is on the cusp of marrying Rochester when Mr. Rochester’s first wife, a violent werewolf he keeps locked in the attic, goes on a rampage and thwarts their plans.
Fleeing to the countryside and taking a new name, Jane is taken in by her cousins and begins her course of study with the brusque St. John, a master slayer and steampunk inventor. But still, Jane yearns for Rochester. Will she resist her cousin’s pleas to embark with him on a mission to rid India of its rapidly increasing vampire population…or is her desire to see Rochester, despite the danger, too strong to ignore?