The Feast of All Saints

Author: Anne Rice

In the days before the Civil War in the old French Quarter of New Orleans there lived the GENS DE COULEUR, the Free People of Colour, a fierce and proud people, descended from slaves and their French and Spanish owners, neither Black nor White, but caught between the two – free and yet not free. Among them is Michael, the mesmeric copper-skinned youth, mercurial, attractiv….Read More

12 Books Similar to The Feast of All Saints

Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt

Focuses on the childhood of Jesus, from Alexandria to Galilee in the turbulent 1st century - the story of the boy who was born to be King of the Jews,… Continue Reading Posted in: Biography, Christian Historical Fiction (Books), History Of Biblical Events, Jesus Christ, Religious Historical Fiction (Books)

A Caress of Twilight

“I am Princess Meredith, heir to a throne—if I can stay alive long enough to claim it.”After eluding relentless assassination attempts by Prince Cel, her cousin and rival for the… Continue Reading Posted in: California Los Angeles, Contemporary Fantasy Fiction, Paranormal Ghost Romance, Romance Fiction, Women Private Investigators

Servant of the Bones

SERVANT OF THE BONES is Anne Rice's new electrifying novel, with a hero as mesmerising, seductive and ambivalent as the vampire Lestat. Azriel is a restless Jewish spirit, born almost… Continue Reading Posted in: Ghost Fiction, Occult Fiction, Revenge, Time Travel

The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty

In the traditional folk tale 'Sleeping Beauty,' the spell cast upon the lovely young princess and everyone in her castle can only be broken by the kiss of a Prince.… Continue Reading

False Memory

Martie is an ordinary woman until she develops autophobia - fear of oneself. As her condition worsens, her husband is determined to find out what triggered her illness and he… Continue Reading Posted in: Horror Suspense, Psychological Thrillers (Kindle Store)

Lady of Avalon

A new age is coming... The King will come...and he will rule for ever in Avalon.'Through the generations the women of Avalon prepare for the coming of the Defender, the… Continue Reading

Misery

Alternate cover editions here and here.Paul Sheldon. He's a bestselling novelist who has finally met his biggest fan. Her name is Annie Wilkes and she is more than a rabid… Continue Reading

Violin

If neatness counts for you, don't count on Anne Rice's musical-ghost novel Violin. It is an eruption of the author's personal demons, as messy as the monster bursting from that… Continue Reading Posted in: Asian Myth & Legend, Autobiographical Fiction, Ghost Stories, Musicians

Leave a Reply