POV- The fog only follows certain bloodlines.
In Blackmore being born within certain families is a blessing.
For the original six families though being born in this family is signing a contract of a tragic life.
Your life is nothing short of sometime of tragedy.
Generation after generation no matter how hard we try to dilute the bloodlines.
it seemed to make the curse stronger… Darker.
It won’t let me sleep or eat…
The slightest turn of my faucet handle and the voices calling my name come back.
Ghost of Blackmore - available online at Barnes and noble
Hollow wing- wip ( Fall release)
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As someone who has always been fascinated by supernatural lore and psychological horror, delving into the story of Blackmore’s cursed bloodlines truly resonated with me. The idea that being born into certain families isn’t just a blessing, but rather a pact with fate that brings inevitable tragedy, adds a heavy emotional weight to the narrative. It reminded me of how inherited trauma or legacies can feel like a fog—thick, persistent, and inescapable. The vivid imagery of the fog that follows only certain bloodlines captures the essence of an ancestral curse that not only haunts the present but tightens its grip with each generation, no matter the attempts to break the cycle. I especially connected with the line about the voices that return at the slightest sound, illustrating how some fears or pains can be triggered by the smallest reminders, much like how personal struggles resurface unexpectedly. Reading about the sleepless nights and the unrelenting curse evoked a real sense of psychological horror that goes beyond typical ghost stories—it feels deeply personal and symbolic of inner turmoil. The mention of everyday actions like turning a faucet handle causing the voices to call back adds a haunting realism; horror isn’t always grandiose, sometimes it’s in the subtle, mundane moments that remind us we’re never truly free. For fans of indie horror and psychological POV stories, "Ghost of Blackmore" offers a gripping exploration of bloodline curses and the darkness they bring. It’s insightful to see how such narratives weave family history, supernatural elements, and mental anguish into a cohesive, immersive experience. I’m eagerly looking forward to the fall release of "Hollow Wing" to see how this unsettling saga continues, as these themes deeply explore the psychological impact of ancestral burdens and ghostly presences. If you’re intrigued by horror that probes both external and internal fears—combining supernatural mystery with the haunting persistence of family curses—this story offers a thought-provoking and chilling journey. The story’s focus on the original six families as bearers of a tragic fate infuses the narrative with a mythic quality that lingers long after reading.
