The Curse of Oak Isle
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  • Reads 3,561
  • Votes 190
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2012
Have you ever heard something go bump in the night and wondered if someone was there? Only to go looking for the cause of the noise and find nothing at all. Or how about an unexplained feeling, like you're being watched when you're completely alone? Things disappearing for no reason or strange ghostly footsteps in the hall? ---

Finn Rowan and his father, John, have just moved to Oak Isle - a small island off the coast of New York. The land is old with luscious oak trees (planted by the first settlers that inhabited the island) surrounding the isle. On the first day he moves in, Finn meets Rose and they instantly become friends as she shows him around the isle, introducing him to the small town and it's people. But as the weeks pass, Finn becomes unsettled in his own home - hearing things in the dead of night. At first sight, the isle is beautiful, but underneath the beauty of the trees is a secret that has been kept hidden for over a century. It isn't until Rose and Finn begin to piece together the mystery of his house - The Curse of Oak Isle. 

Can Finn and Rose put a stop to an ancient curse? Or will they become victims, repeating the horrible events of 1827?
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