Ghostly Blood
  • LETTURE 13,184
  • Voti 478
  • Parti 31
  • Tempo 2h 11m
  • LETTURE 13,184
  • Voti 478
  • Parti 31
  • Tempo 2h 11m
Completa, pubblicata il gen 10, 2013
Juliet Evers the confident, fearless new girl that moved to New Jersey. 

She's heard quite a lot about it.

Especially the house that she will live in with her family and grandfather.

There has been rumors about a ghost that kills people.

But Juliet doesn't care about that because she's not scared of anything.

Juliet wants to get on with her life as a normal person. 

And make new friends at her new school.

But the 'company' in her room is always tending to disturb her.

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