Book 3

The Deed

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The Original Deal

The Deed

Origin

She asked for one thing: her children wouldn't starve. She should have read the fine print.

Protagonist

Evelyn Blackwood (1923) / Maya Blackwood

Length

~92k words • 25 chapters

About This Book

The first Blackwood to sign was Evelyn, a farmer's wife watching her children starve during the Depression.

What she asked for was simple: her children wouldn't starve. What she offered was simple: her descendants' devotion.

But Evelyn didn't read the fine print. "Devotion" meant something different to Mr. Thorne.

Maya realizes breaking the curse requires finding the original deed—and the entity's true name. But the deed is buried with Evelyn.

And Evelyn isn't resting peacefully.

The road to hell is paved with desperate bargains. Evelyn saved her children. What did she condemn?

For fans of:

The Haunting of Hill HouseHereditaryMexican GothicWe Have Always Lived in the Castle

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