The Silver Castle
by DL Barron
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Pub Date 3 Jun 2025 | Archive Date 14 Jul 2025
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Description
Melanie Sanger (“Mel”) is a middle aged hospice nurse who struggles to accept an undeniable truth -- all of her patients are going to die. Still grieving the death of her husband in her own facility, Mel looks to start over, taking a job as a hospice nurse in a futuristic Line City in the middle of the Mojave desert nicknamed the Silver Castle. Her dream job quickly deteriorates into a nightmare when she meets Celwyn -- a mysterious man claiming to be a Knight of a secret organization in a millennia old battle against vampires -- who insists he needs her help to battle dark forces at work in the Castle.
Mel must soon fight for survival after the Castle’s hospice is attacked and the Line City is thrown into chaos. Mel journeys with Celwyn through the powered down Line City, attempting to not only save herself, but one of her elderly hospice patients who is bitten by a vampire, and two young girls she can't bear to leave behind.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798998533815 |
PRICE | |
PAGES | 321 |
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Featured Reviews

Set in a privatized skyscraper deep in the Mojave Desert, The Silver Castle is a futuristic vampire thriller that blends sci-fi dystopia with supernatural horror. It follows 42-year-old hospice nurse Melanie Sanger as she tries to rebuild her life—only to find herself pulled into a hidden conflict that spans centuries.
The setting is vivid and eerie, with a polished, high-tech city hiding dangerous secrets beneath the surface. While the worldbuilding is strong, it doesn’t always feel immersive. Still, the tension builds steadily, and the creeping sense of dread works well.
Melanie is a grounded and compelling protagonist. Her grief, resilience, and slow transformation are at the heart of the story. There’s a quiet romance, some morally complex choices, and a few standout side characters that elevate the narrative. The vampire lore isn’t totally unique, but the story delivers a fresh spin with corporate conspiracies and ancient orders at odds.
The final act leans more emotional than explosive, but it sticks the landing—and leaves the door open for more.
Smart, eerie, and quietly powerful—great for fans of dystopian horror and supernatural thrillers.
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