Cover Reveal - Beneath the Lighthouse by Julieanne Lych‏


Title: Beneath The Lighthouse
Author: Julieanne Lynch
Release Date: December 1st. 2015



HE lives in silent fear, dangerously dancing on the edge of the blade. His home life shattered, never to recover.
SHE hovers in between the living and the dead; searching for a vessel to reveal her killer.
The bond between them runs deeper than the events that have destroyed their lives. Something more than blood has brought them together, and nothing will stop it, not until the truth has been revealed.




Julieanne Lynch is an author of urban fantasy books for both adults and teens. Julieanne lives in Northern Ireland, is married to her childhood sweetheart and together they have five children.

Before becoming a writer, she considered a few different career paths, a rock star being one of them. She studied English Literature and Creative Writing at The Open University, and considered journalism as a career path. However, she decided writing was the way for her and believes all of her education and reading prepared her for it.

An avid reader, Julieanne has always had an encompassing fascination with folklore. When not writing, she enjoys crime series such as Criminal Minds, CSI, NCIS and Cold Case, and loves anything with Vampires, listening to metal, meeting new people, drinking lots of green tea, and sharing her dreams with her children. She is a self-professed goth wanna-be,and is happy when left to write into the early hours of the morning.

Julieanne’s YA series, the Shadow World novels, so far contains Within the Shadows & Escaping Shadows, the third instalment, Fighting Shadows will be released in 2015. It follows the war between vampires and shadow creatures. Giselle Bergman, an 18-year old human girl, falls victim to a scheme by one of her closest childhood friends, and embarks on a journey that sees her become the centre of a battle between good and evil.


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