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You've never seen a haunting quite like this before...
Charlotte has never really believed in the curse on her family, or the ancient story of what happened to her great great great aunt. Every old family in the northeast had some ghost story in their past, probably most of them were made up just to get their kids to stay in bed. She lives in the real world. Not the world of ghosts. But when a professor at the local university offers her a nice sum of money to stay in her family's home for the night, she can't turn it down. Especially since nothing's going to happen.
Jacob has always been interested in ghost and the supernatural history of Massacusetts, hence his interest in Blackthorn manor, the oldest and most facsinating home on the eastern seaboard. But he'd be lying if he didn't say he was just as interested in the equally as fasniating owner, Charlie. Spending a night at her family's home seems to be the best of both worlds.
As the night progress, it becomes obvious that Jacob and Charlie aren't the only ones in the house, and the spirits playing with them are happy to use them in every erotic way they can think of, up against a wall, on the kitchen counter, along the stairs. But the erotic spirits are the only ones waiting for them in the house. Can they work together and forgive all else to stop the Blackthorn curse from claiming another daughter? Or are Charlie and Jacob doomed to live out the same fate as her ancestors?
Charlotte has never really believed in the curse on her family, or the ancient story of what happened to her great great great aunt. Every old family in the northeast had some ghost story in their past, probably most of them were made up just to get their kids to stay in bed. She lives in the real world. Not the world of ghosts. But when a professor at the local university offers her a nice sum of money to stay in her family's home for the night, she can't turn it down. Especially since nothing's going to happen.
Jacob has always been interested in ghost and the supernatural history of Massacusetts, hence his interest in Blackthorn manor, the oldest and most facsinating home on the eastern seaboard. But he'd be lying if he didn't say he was just as interested in the equally as fasniating owner, Charlie. Spending a night at her family's home seems to be the best of both worlds.
As the night progress, it becomes obvious that Jacob and Charlie aren't the only ones in the house, and the spirits playing with them are happy to use them in every erotic way they can think of, up against a wall, on the kitchen counter, along the stairs. But the erotic spirits are the only ones waiting for them in the house. Can they work together and forgive all else to stop the Blackthorn curse from claiming another daughter? Or are Charlie and Jacob doomed to live out the same fate as her ancestors?