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WELCOME TO, The Raven, Evermore, a short story by Author, Doug Mac.


Step into the shadowed world of "The Raven: Evermore," where the boundaries between life and death blur under the watchful gaze of the raven.


In this haunting narrative, a solitary figure embarks on a journey through the depths of sorrow and the specters of love lost, guided by the flickering candlelight of memory and the ghostly whispers of the night.


As each chapter unfolds, the reader is drawn into a heart-wrenching tale of eternal love, profound loss, and the formation of a plan, at any cost, for a reunion that transcends the mortal coil.


Meet Liam Wick. As you delve into our Poetic Shadows series of books and audios, you will gradually piece together in your mind, book by book, that Liam undeniably shares many of the author's distinctive traits, anger, pain and hopes.


We'll let you do the detective work on this matter.


In the dim-lit quiet of his lone abode, our Liam mourns his beloved Tracy Lynn, whose presence is felt in every shadow and every silent whisper of the wind.


With only the dance of candle flames for company, he is haunted by the memories of their love and the cruel separation wrought by death. Inspired by the eerie tales of Edgar Allan Poe, he seeks solace in the thought of a spectral bridge to the beyond, where he might once again find Tracy in a place untouched by grief—a realm where light forever shines and souls intertwine.


"The Raven: Evermore" weaves a tapestry of gothic intrigue and supernatural dread, inviting the reader to explore the darkest corners of the human heart.


Through a series of meticulously crafted chapters, the story builds to a powerful climax, promising an unforgettable journey through the veils of despair and hope.


This tale is a testament to the enduring power of love and the indomitable spirit's quest for peace in the afterlife.


For those who dare to traverse "The Raven: Evermore," a story of eerie beauty and haunting resolution awaits, where the line between 'evermore' and 'nevermore' fades into the eternal night.