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All legends begins in truth.
Turn back the pages of time to the 15th century, Britain, a dark era in history. All legends begin somewhere in truth and are distorted over the years, turned into myth. One such Legend starts with passion, love, demonic and a ritualistic sacrifice and has dire consequences for future generations of a family named Cambelle. Mystery, murder, magic and ghosts, The Curse of Mary is a seductive, terrifying colourful trip through time into the modern age. Nicolajayne Taylor really brings history to life as she rewrites a well known legend and does spookery like no other author. This is British horror at its best.
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Friends of Nicolajayne Taylor call her Enjay as a nickname. She was born in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire, in 1981, and grew up on the Merseyside coast in Southport. She moved to Blackburn when her mother became ill and needed a caregiver. It was then that she turned her hand back to writing as it had always been a favourite hobby. Her mother died at the beginning of 2014 and she had always wanted Enjay to be a writer. Now she is honouring her mother’s dream for her, having become a full time writer.
A British gothic erotic horror author who has a taste for history, graphic and passionate scene and detail. Quick terrifying tension that makes you squirm in anticipation for her characters and their adventures. Spookery that will make you think twice about turning out the light… Come and join the darkest word and lose yourself to her seductive Villains.
Previous releases:
Bloody Sexy anthology, a sexy horror fest edited by Carmilla Voiez and featuring authors from around the world in twenty-four short stories and poems. Available in print as well as Kindle unlimited.
Pantheon is a duo of short sexy tales featuring Nicolajayne and Carmilla Voiez in this erotic Saturnalia themed ebook. One set in modern day and the other set in Roman Britain. Available in Kindle unlimited.
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This sounds brill, but also that author bio was excellent!
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