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Ravens Deep

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This is an alternate Cover Edition for ISBN10: 190664506X/ ISBN13: 9781906645069.

Madeline Shaw is drawn into the life of the mysterious Mr. Chambers when she accepts an invitation to stay at Ravens Deep, a beautiful old house, remotely situated on the wooded coast of Exmoor in England. Soon after her arrival she meets the equally enigmatic Darius. His enchanting nature and their mutual attraction form the basis of a relationship.
But Ravens Deep conceals a chilling secret.
While Madeline deals with a supernatural presence in the house, Darius must protect her from a life few could imagine to be real, and none allowed to survive. Their love promises to destroy them both, and Darius demands that she leave him and return to London.
Still Darius dominates her every thought, and when Madeline discovers his deadly secret, her future seems clear. Despite the terrible legacy steeped in blood and desire, she is compelled to return to Ravens Deep.
From the strong gothic imagery of the moors, to the darker side of city life in London, Madeline and Darius’s connection defies the boundaries of time, combining vampire superstition with a complex and modern love story.

322 pages, Paperback

First published June 2, 2008

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Jane Jordan

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Jane was born in in England, and grew up exploring the history and culture of London and surrounding counties. After some time spent in Germany in the 1990’s she immigrated to Detroit, USA, eventually settling in South West Florida.

She returned to England after a fifteen year absence, to spend six years in the South West of England living on Exmoor.  Here, inspired by the atmosphere, beautiful scenery and the ancient history of the place, she wrote her first novel Ravens Deep.  The next two books Blood & Ashes and A Memoir of Carl completed her gothic vampire trilogy.

Jane is a trained horticulturist, and spent time working and volunteering for Britain’s National Trust at Exmoor’s 1000 year old Dunster Castle.  Gaining more insight into the history and mysteries surrounding these ancient places, and having always been intrigued by the supernatural, inspiration came for her fourth novel, The Beekeeper’s Daughter. 
Combining the age old struggle between good and evil with the passion and romance of the characters she creates.

Jane Returned to Florida in 2013, and lives in Sarasota with her family.

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April 3, 2019
Beautiful dark gothic vampire romance!! Jane Jordan is a exceptional writer her words flow with beauty and her stories draw you in with such vivid detail and description. This is a novel of passion,suspense and destined love with characters that are simply amazing. When Madeline a writer is invited by mr. Chambers to his home in ravens deep to work on her book, from the moment she walks into the long abandoned estate she feels a presence and like she's being watched. When she meets the dark and mysterious darius theirs a instant attraction,but this handsome stranger has many secrets and as the days go by Madeline is falling more in love with him even though darius can be charming and seductive one minute but when he becomes angry he becomes violent and scary! What is he hiding? And when she knows the truth will she see the man or the monster!💖😉
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January 12, 2017
A dark complex love story that challenges the rules of love. The first book in a trilogy.
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June 1, 2020
Mild spoilers- I've read this book several times. I always come back to it when I want something dark and brooding. This is not a happy story. Yes, it is a romance but it is a highly toxic one where the main character is slowly drawn into the darkness and she is so blinded by her feelings that she can't see what the relationship is doing to her.

On many a chapter, I really want to slap some sense into Madeline, she is being manipulated but as in many a relationship it is very easy to see this from the outside and it speaks well of her character that I wanted her to see what I could see.

There was an error or two which is why not 5 stars- plus Madeline seems to live in her own head a lot and this can get irritating when she is speculating on a situation at great length.

Other than that, a good read but not for everyone- if you don't like a dark and gothic tone that never lifts, then this is not something you will want to read. That is exactly what I like about Raven's deep, however. It is good to see a vampire character that is not sanitised and 'cleaned up' for the 21st century and Darius is just that. Teetering on evil and he knows it. Darius hates himself and brings all that into the relationship- he even tries to keep Madeline from him, realising he is corrupting her or as he puts it 'I warp your reality.'

I think I will be reading the sequel. I need to know how they end.
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July 6, 2015
i was trawling through kindle store looking for a good read and i found it with this its brilliant like ana and christian in fifty shades, keira and dominic in afterlife you get totally hooked on the two characters darius and madeline,darius sexy and brooding madeline not afraid to stand up to him.Ive read all three in the series and have loved every book the last book a memoir to carl is great, not about madeline and darius but they feature a few times through the story.I love these books and now can read them again and again on my kindle.Give them a go but read them all in order you wont be disappointed i wasnt....brilliant.
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July 28, 2010
Definitely not what I had expected.. But I still couldnt stop reading, so I guess that means I liked it.. :)
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November 20, 2019
Really good beginning, great Gothic feel. I loved the story line. I wish that the hero was a little more "gentle" kind....but we are talking about a vampire here, not Edward Cullen. I wanted more sympathy & love in him...but got the traditional vampire feel....(which was fine! but wouldn't be my choice.) Loved this first book....did not like the sequel.
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December 31, 2014
A good read - quite a moral dilemma that book clubs could discuss. Some bits that made me uncomfortable (like a horror movie) but got to the end. Be careful who you recommend this book to.
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