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The Gate at Morgan Manor

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The Gate at Morgan Manor

By: Genene Sisk Harris
Narrated by: Rhonda Genene Sisk Harris
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Charlotte had spent her entire life in the historic town of Riverside. Since her childhood, she had been captivated by an old, mysterious house located in the heart of town, right by the banks of the Coosa River. Determined to make her dream a reality, she purchased the creepiest house in town with plans to restore it for herself. However, she was unaware that the home of her dreams would soon transform into the source of her nightmares.

She decides to host a costume ball to welcome her friends to her newly renovated home when the past literally comes back to haunt them. After finding an old Ouija Board in an antique shop, Charlotte decides to use it as a party game. Unfortunately, they quickly find out that some things are better left buried.

©2025 Rhonda Genene Sisk Harris (P)2025 Rhonda Genene Sisk Harris
Historical Psychological Thriller & Suspense

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