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Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë
Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë









With the possible exception of purists, fans of Jane Eyre will find much to love, with moments of laugh-out-loud hilarity horror fans unfamiliar with the original will also be pleased, though they’ll miss out on some of the comic nuance. Despite her whimsical and irreverent modifications, Erwin displays great affection for Brontë and her characters the undeniable spark between Erwin’s Jane and Rochester is made all the more delightful by Jane’s plucky fearlessness in the face of evil. “While Jane herself remains much the same, the supernatural additions prove highly amusing, turning the gothic elements of the original up to eleven while preserving the story’s post-Victorian coming-of-age conventions. Rochester has been bitten by the werewolf, and only she can release him from his curse. Jane departs to study the slayer tradition with her cousins, but finds herself yearning to reunite with Mr. Rochester’s first wife, a violent werewolf he keeps locked in the attic. After trying her luck at a school full of zombies, Jane finds a position as a governess, where she meets and falls in love with Mr. Things change for Jane when the ghost of her uncle visits her, imparts her parents’ slayer history, and charges her with the responsibility of striking out to find others of her kind and learn the slayer ways. and the other Sherri Browning Erwin's Jane Slayre (2010) reinvents the.

Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë

No sunlight, nighttime hours, and a diet of bloody red meat is no way for a mortal girl to live. 'Jane's' text, but then suggests that it is genuine Charlotte Bront.

Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë

Raised by vampyre relatives, Jane grows to resent the lifestyle’s effect on her upbringing. Vampyres, zombies, and werewolves transform Charlotte Brontë’s unforgettable masterpiece into an eerie paranormal adventure that will delight and terrify.











Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë