Beautiful Ancestor
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  • Reads 1,376
  • Votes 149
  • Parts 22
  • Time 7h 32m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2024
Flora and her family visited their ancestral manor, hoping to sell it and solve their money troubles. But her plans take a twist when she discovers the ghost of the original owner haunting the halls. As the meddlesome ancestor becomes entangled in her affairs, Flora finds herself juggling both supernatural mischief and her eccentric family's antics. Along the way, unexpected connections reveal themselves.

Will she uncover the truth behind the undead ancestor, or will this ancient spirit prove more trouble than she bargained for?

 Dark humour, supernatural suspense, and gothic mystery!
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Horn-Horn

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When loner Cassie Gellar moves to the coastal town of Horn-Horn, she hopes to make some real friends. She's growing tired of her siblings: snobby older sister Annie, and gay younger brother Brendan.
 However, after her first day at Horn-Horn High-High, she gets lost in the local woods and stumbles across a little boy named Zag, who is shackled to a strange, clay head. Cassie sneaks Zag home and learns that he is no ordinary boy - he is a 'Child of Crux': a magical orphan with the ability to grant unlimited wishes. His previous owner, 
a princess named Ursula, has arrived 
in Horn-Horn to recapture him. This leads Cassie down an unexpected 
rabbit-hole as she uncovers
 the shocking truth about the mysterious 
seaside town she now calls home.

 What is so special about Horn-Horn?