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The Wardrobe

Over one hundred years ago in England, a family legacy was born. A young woman cast an ancient spell, binding a dark evil to a ring of oak trees. She thought her family was safe. Then, cloven footprints appeared in the snow across the countryside leading to wardrobes carved from the tainted oak. For generations, a family was terrorized. Armed only with a collection of books passed down to female ancestors, Briana Ackerley is left to face her destiny and destroy an evil older than time. To protect the ones she loves, she must face the truth of what hides inside... the wardrobe.

About the Author

Susan Elliston was born on the island of Malta and grew up traveling the world. After putting down roots in America, she graduated high school and then became a flight attendant for American Airlines and later, joined a then brand new start up airline, Southwest Airlines. It was while flying, she met and married the love of her life, Daniel. After moving around the world 34 times and living in exotic places such as Africa, and Australia, it was time to come home and settle down. Many years ago Susan wrote two books and then family, children and constant travel kept her from continuing her passion of story telling. Now, once again, under the pen name of Susan Elliston, she finds herself back in the world of notes, pages of ideas and research. Her love is to take historical events and weave them into her stories. She is currently revising her Historical novel Laffite's Lady to be released later this year.

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