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The Haunted Lovers - A Love Beyond Death a Curse to Unravel - cover

The Haunted Lovers - A Love Beyond Death a Curse to Unravel

Lila Hart

Publisher: Lila Hart

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Summary

When historian Lily Hart receives an unexpected letter urging her to return to Ravenswood Manor, she’s pulled back into a haunting past she thought was long buried. The manor, where her first love, Thomas Blackwell, mysteriously vanished years ago, holds secrets that neither time nor distance can erase.
 
As Lily steps into the eerie halls of Ravenswood, strange occurrences begin to unfold—whispers in the shadows, flickers of long-forgotten memories, and the chilling sense that Thomas’s presence never truly left. But the truth of what happened to him is far more terrifying than she could have ever imagined.
 
Caught between love and the supernatural, Lily must navigate the tangled web of the manor’s dark history and confront a malevolent force that has bound the souls of lovers for generations.
 
The Haunted Lovers is a spellbinding horror romance that will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning what’s real and what’s been lost to time.
 
 
Available since: 11/19/2024.

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