Tu Casa Para La Mia

Tu Casa Para La Mia

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Out of debt of gratitude, Carlene Alvarez's family inherits their ancestral manor from her paternal uncle. Part of that inheritance is an unexpected cleanup where they have to take down the Narra tree that had been there since the house's construction. Not too long, she begins having a dream of a tall man with dark skin, glowing yellow eyes, and a menacing smile. The worse part? The man appears in her parents' dreams, too. The worst part? The man in their dreams become all too real not long after . . .
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