The Summerhill Manor Blood Curse
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"On top of a mountain in North Carolina surrounded by hundreds of miles of beautiful countryside, lies the Summerhill Manor. It?s an old plantation that was once the center of society back in the 1800s, owned by George and Margaret Summerhill, which was maintained and cared for by their slaves. The plantation was a big part of the unimaginable wealth that gave Margaret Summerhill the standing in society she so desperately desired.

But after the war ended, something sinister and dark came over the Summerhill?s, changing their lives forever. Now more than two centuries have come to pass, and a new chapter in the story of the Summerhill Manor is about to unfold.

Located in the big city of Detroit, a young couple struggles through life living from one paycheck to the next. But this couple?s lives were about to change. Cindy, the wife of James Parker, was soon to discover that not only she was adopted from the wealthy Summerhill?s, but that she was in fact the last living descendent; and she not only inherited their fortune, but their manor as well . After Cindy and James travel to North Carolina to meet with lawyer Marcus Wilcox to claim the estate, they soon discover they?ve inherited much more than a beautiful plantation.

After several unexplainable events, James becomes withdrawn and cold. Cindy starts having strange dreams and turns to her lifelong friend, Tracy, for help.

Tracy is a reporter for a large newspaper in Detroit and gets in contact with a team of paranormal investigators. After researching the history of the manor, Ashley Michaels and her paranormal team come to the plantation to rid it of whatever it is that will not let its new owners live in peace. But upon starting their investigation, they soon discover they?re dealing with something much more sinister than any of them had realized."

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