David Ferraro won Library Journal's SELF-e Award for Best Fantasy in 2015. He currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Alchemy of Moonlight is his debut novel.
Teems with heart-pounding moments both amorous and frightening [...] Ferraro's handling of coercive power dynamics and conflicting desires, coupled with the intensely raw queer relationships, is fresh and impressive. --Publishers Weekly A gloomy castle full of secrets, mysterious ailments, grisly murders, a handsome doctor, a scheming count--David Ferraro takes all the elements of a Gothic classic, lovingly remixes them with a splash of the supernatural, and filters it all through a queer lens, creating a distinctly modern blend that's all his own. --Amelinda Berube, author of Here There Are Monsters Part murder mystery and part romantic intrigue, this coming-of-age retelling of Radcliffe's gothic classic deftly navigates societal expectations and queer love through Ferraro's sparkling prose, charming cast, and decadently macabre settings. Atmospheric, layered...and with plenty of bite, both feral and tender. --Catherine Yu, author of Direwood As dramatic and haunting as a windswept night beneath the full moon, David Ferraro has created a wonderful reimagining of a gothic classic. Wander through the halls of decadent, ominous Udolpho Castle where danger lies beyond hidden doors, kisses are stolen in midnight hours, and the moonlight will reveal a perilous secret... --Lyndall Clipstone, author of the World at the Lake's Edge duology Equal parts riveting and macabre, The Alchemy of Moonlight is a brilliant retelling of The Mysteries of Udolpho. I had a hard time falling asleep after reading this! --Nicole Lesperance, author of The Depths The Alchemy of Moonlight asks us to reconsider how we conceptualize monsters, and the ways we make ourselves monstrous to others. Emile's story will resonate with anyone who has been made to feel less than human. --Alison Ames, author of It Looks Like Us