book cover of Chateau Valmont and an Inheritance of Thirst
 

Chateau Valmont and an Inheritance of Thirst

(2026)
(The second book in the My Darling Malady series)
A novel by

 
 
A sweeping full-length Gothic paranormal romance and the highly anticipated sequel to the pilot novella, Beecham’s Infirmary for the Affluent Afflicted. This title will be arriving on an audio-forward schedule, with the immersive audio arriving first this August, with KU and print to follow in September.

For fans of Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic, S.T. Gibson's A Dowry of Blood, Yangsze Choo's The Night Tiger, and Penny Dreadful.

After a storm-ravaged voyage aboard the Hesper and a sleepless train ride into Paris, Jacques brings Annie and her grandmother to safety. He’s determined to prove his intentions remain honorable, even as his first days as a new vampire threaten to make a liar of him. But the
hôtel particulier of his youth hides nothing: not the stain of opulence upon its walls, nor the hunger coiling beneath his skin.

As Annie makes the acquaintance of the ghosts of Jacques’s past, the Theatre across the street stirs quietly to life. When Amah’s curiosity draws them into its velvet-draped corridors, they discover Jacques isn’t the only one keeping secrets—and that the evil they’d left in London has no intention of staying behind. With the Comtesse’s autumn assembly fast approaching and esteemed expectations tightening around them, they embark for the secluded forest estate, where Jacques realizes he can no longer outrun the curse woven into his blood, or the burgeoning feelings for his quick-witted captive.

Navigating halls lined with watching portraits and the quivering quill of a notary who seems to record more than inheritance, Annie must decide where her trust belongs—and whether she dares claim a future that threatens to unmake everything she’s ever known.



Genre: Historical Romance



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