The Veil Between the Worlds
The Fae Curse of Catherine Earnshaw
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2026
Caezik Sf & Fantasy (Verlag)
978-1-64710-207-4 (ISBN)
Caezik Sf & Fantasy (Verlag)
978-1-64710-207-4 (ISBN)
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The vengeance is ancient. The love is immortal.
Gothic fae romantasy. A storm-beaten manor. A bond that shattered the veil. And a love too wild to stay buried.
When reclusive writer James Lockwood takes refuge on the Yorkshire moors, he finds more than inspiration at Wuthering Heights—he finds a house that remembers.
Drawn into its living history, he uncovers the truth of Heathcliff—a dark, fae-born heir with power older than the hills—and Catherine, his fated mate, bound by treaties, oaths, and a passion that became a curse.
As the veil thins and old magics wake, desire turns dangerous.
Fae courts maneuver. Mortal loyalties crack. Forced together by storms, secrets, and a house that won’t let go, the living must break the curse—or be consumed when Heathcliff’s morally gray vengeance rises again.
If you crave:
Fated mates energy with a wild, obsessive bond that defies worlds
Morally gray MMC (brooding, possessive, ancient power—yes, he bites with words)
Gothic atmosphere: storm-lashed moors, haunted halls, a house that feels alive
Forced proximity & slow-burn that turns scorching
Fae politics & treaties colliding with human hearts
Myth & magic: portals, bargains, and a curse that demands a price
Modern retelling of a classic—dark, romantic, and utterly unputdownable
Perfect for readers of Sarah J. Maas, Scarlett St. Clair, Holly Black, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
Because some loves are worth dying for—and others are worth killing for.
Step inside Wuthering Heights. The storm is here. The veil is thinning. And the house is waking.
Gothic fae romantasy. A storm-beaten manor. A bond that shattered the veil. And a love too wild to stay buried.
When reclusive writer James Lockwood takes refuge on the Yorkshire moors, he finds more than inspiration at Wuthering Heights—he finds a house that remembers.
Drawn into its living history, he uncovers the truth of Heathcliff—a dark, fae-born heir with power older than the hills—and Catherine, his fated mate, bound by treaties, oaths, and a passion that became a curse.
As the veil thins and old magics wake, desire turns dangerous.
Fae courts maneuver. Mortal loyalties crack. Forced together by storms, secrets, and a house that won’t let go, the living must break the curse—or be consumed when Heathcliff’s morally gray vengeance rises again.
If you crave:
Fated mates energy with a wild, obsessive bond that defies worlds
Morally gray MMC (brooding, possessive, ancient power—yes, he bites with words)
Gothic atmosphere: storm-lashed moors, haunted halls, a house that feels alive
Forced proximity & slow-burn that turns scorching
Fae politics & treaties colliding with human hearts
Myth & magic: portals, bargains, and a curse that demands a price
Modern retelling of a classic—dark, romantic, and utterly unputdownable
Perfect for readers of Sarah J. Maas, Scarlett St. Clair, Holly Black, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
Because some loves are worth dying for—and others are worth killing for.
Step inside Wuthering Heights. The storm is here. The veil is thinning. And the house is waking.
Aroosha Saeed is a Pakistani author and professional ghostwriter whose words have long lived behind the scenes. For years, she has collaborated with clients in the United States and the United Kingdom, shaping stories across genres. Now, with The Veil Between the Worlds, she steps into the spotlight with her debut novel under her own name—a haunting, lyrical reimagining of Wuthering Heights that blends dark fantasy, folklore, and gothic romance.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.9.2026 |
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| Zusatzinfo | Illustrations |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 233 mm |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Fantasy |
| Literatur ► Krimi / Thriller / Horror ► Horror | |
| Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-64710-207-3 / 1647102073 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-64710-207-4 / 9781647102074 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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