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The Lantern That Waited for Dawn

The Lantern That Waited for Dawn

By D´Lorien, Evelyne

Published by Evelyne D´Lorien

English 2026 ISBN 9783692287683
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About this book

A poetic gothic fairytale about longing, memory, and the quiet courage it takes to let dawn rise after endless night.In the heart of the Silent Garden, where time has forgotten how to move and shadows guard old promises, an ancient lantern continues to burn. Its flame has waited centuriessteady, patient, refusing to fade.When a lone wanderer follows its call, they awaken more than light. From the glow emerges a fragile being made of dawn itselfa fragment of a sunrise that was never allowed to rise. Together, they must seek the Keeper of Broken Midnights and uncover a truth buried beneath loss, sacrifice, and unfulfilled love.The Lantern That Waited for Dawn is a hauntingly tender tale about:promises that outlive those who made themlove that waits beyond timeand the transformation that comes when night finally agrees to breakWritten in lyrical, atmospheric prose, this eighth volume of Tales from the Silent Garden blends gothic fantasy, quiet romance, and dreamlike melancholy into a story that lingers like morning light on old stone.Perfect for readers who love poetic fantasy, soft gothic worlds, and emotionally resonant stories that unfold slowly and beautifullylike dawn itself.

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The Lantern That Waited for Dawn is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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