Jerome Wright

Jerome Wright, an author known for weaving suspenseful and emotionally resonant narratives, grew up in the small town of Ocho Rios in St. Ann, Jamaica. His novels span multiple genres, including horror, mystery, and romance, often blending vivid settings with compelling characters facing extraordinary challenges. Wright’s works frequently explore themes of memory, destiny, and the ties between the past and present.

With a background rich in cultural storytelling, Wright brings an intimate connection to themes of isolation, haunting, and history, drawing readers into worlds where the supernatural meets the deeply human. His unique voice has captured readers across genres, from the psychological thriller Shadows on the Painted Street to the romance Tropical Romance.

The House That Sings at Dawn is yet another haunting exploration of fate, family, and the spaces that hold our secrets. When not writing, Wright enjoys studying folklore and traveling to places known for their legends and haunted histories, fueling his passion for stories that delve into the mysteries of the human experience.

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