The Gareth's (Year 1847). The Gareth's, #1

Par : Antonio Carlos Pinto
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233608506
  • EAN9798233608506
  • Date de parution29/04/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Rumors swirled through NightGlen like a cold wind descending from the mountains, and no one seemed immune to them. Secrets were whispered in the corridors of the School of Magic, names were mentioned in hushed voices, and each new revelation seemed to further ignite everyone's curiosity. When Elia de Gareth arrived in the city, many saw her as just another young woman of ancient lineage trying to find her place among spells and traditions.
But everything changed when ancient events connected to her family began to surface-stories of broken alliances, forgotten promises, and a legacy that should never have been awakened. What seemed like just the beginning of her studies soon transformed into something much bigger, something that placed her name in the spotlight she never wanted. Meanwhile, among the most powerful families of NightGlen, bonds of friendship and rivalry were tested.
Old trusts began to waver, and hearts that seemed unshakable revealed themselves to be more fragile than anyone imagined. There were those who approached Elia driven by loyalty. and others who saw her only as a pawn in far more dangerous games. But the real danger lay not only in intrigues or unresolved feelings. Something ancient stirred in the shadows, something silently observing, waiting for the right moment to reveal itself.
And, little by little, it became impossible to ignore the feeling that the fate of NightGlen-and perhaps of all the kingdoms-was tied to the path Elia would choose to follow. Between mysteries, unexpected affections, and secrets that should never have been unearthed, Gareth's story of Elia unfolds like an irresistible enchantment: dark, captivating, and impossible to abandon, like a whisper that continues to echo even after the last page is turned.
Antonio Carlos Pinto was born in 1983 in Maranguape, Ceará. He moved to Fortaleza at the age of seven. A self-taught artist, he early on became interested in literature, philosophy, and frontier studies-speculative cosmology, cosmogony, quantum physics. He is also a painter. For years, he remained away from public exposure, writing in silence and developing his own theories about consciousness, existence, and the universe: the Inverse Gravity Theory, the Repulsive Clinical Multiverse (RCM), and the Axiomatics of the Super Universe.
He created the style Accessible Deep Shadow-Spirit-a fusion of Gothic-Romantic lyrical density, visceral adolescent urgency, and relentless existential dialogism. Influenced by Shakespeare, Emily Brontë, Dostoevsky, and Stephenie Meyer, he does not write "fantasy fiction" as an empty genre: each supernatural element mirrors real oppression, real grief, real resistance. Fantasy is the vessel; the silenced voices, the cargo.
After nearly a decade of creative silence, he returned in 2023 with new literary projects, including Gareth's *Elia*, a work that reached readers in the United Kingdom and Germany. His love life became an inseparable part of his artistic identity. There was Angela, his first love-two years in which love couldn't withstand the weight of the world. Then Cristina, shy at first, but intense enough to transform a brief encounter into something permanent: in 2005, Mateus was born.
Later came Darlene, between 2010 and 2013, a relationship that brought Lara. Meanwhile, Maria Deuziene occupied the longest and most contradictory space in his life: she began as a silent lover and became his wife for thirteen years, a period in which Antonio described himself as "a ghost in his own house."In 2020, the loss of Mateus at the age of fifteen profoundly altered his perception of existence, faith, and language.
In 2023, he separated from Deuziene-not due to a lack of love, but because there was no longer a place where they both could fit. Then, in 2026, he had a brief relationship with Eloíta Vieira Lima, from January to May. Four months that didn't promise a cure, but gave the author back something he thought he had lost: the feeling of still being seen by someone. Today, he remains distant from public excesses, focused on expanding his literary and philosophical universe for his newest masterpiece.