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Wednesday February 22nd 2012

MY FIRST HOUSE, by Itua



MY FIRST HOUSE, by Itua

My First House, by Itua
My First House, by Itua
Newlywed’s, Chris and Amber, purchased their home and vowed to always take good care of it, no matter what. The 7-bedroom mini-mansion was their dream home until one massacre-filled evening turned it all into a nightmare.

Crystal and Damien, the new owners of 113 Park Avenue, are overly excited about the small fee they paid for the beautiful residence. However, they had no idea that they would be sharing the residence with the prior owners, Chris and Amber, who were murdered at that exact address approximately one year ago!

When Chris and Amber implement all of their supernatural powers to force Damien and Crystal to leave their home, they realized that they will have a true fight on their hands. The new owners were not budging.

Damien and Crystal vowed that they would not let anyone run them out of their home, not even a few measly ghosts, and now not only did they have to strategize a plan to rid of their unwelcomed ghoulish houseguests, but they would also have to go to battle with a gang of bigots from the neighborhood who took a keen interest in them and their home.

Apparently, Mr. Rogers was wrong! It was not, nor would it ever be, a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

My First House can be purchased at: www.myfirsthousethebook.com for only $10.






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