New Novel: Shadows Abyss by L.N. Frost

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Shadows Abyss by L.N. Frost

Genre: Dark Fantasy Poetry

Synopsis

When the nights grow longer, and we spend time curled up by the fire we seek out protection from the unknown. Seeking out times of merriment and joy, yet there is always darkness in the light. Embark on a journey into a collection of urban dark poetry portraying areas of the paranormal, afflictions of the heart and mind, and questions we all face in life. There are also tales of death, love, and the reaper of death himself.

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Who is L.N. Frost

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Luna Nyx Frost (Nicole) is a native to Baltimore, MD and has been writing for the last twenty years. She is a blind author and writes poetry, urban fantasy, and paranormal.

Her debut novel HUNTED: The Immortal’s Kiss co-written with Emberly Lily Summers is available on Amazon. After publishing her poetry book. Shadow Abyss: A Book of Poetry, she has had other poems featured in anthologies such as Maryland’s Best Emerging Poets by Z Publishing and in Fae Thee Well by Dreampunk Press.

Her passion for writing and reading doesn’t stop at sonnets and novels. Her inspiration mostly comes from nature, ancient history, and classic literature. Luna has also looked up to the magnificent work of poets such as Edgar Allen Poe and Emily Dickens. She has also read many works by Shakespeare and fables by The Brothers Grimm. Luna has also been intrigued by the great ancient civilizations.

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