The House On Harrow Hill
Evelyn Harper, a jaded thirty-two-year-old archivist fleeing a bitter divorce, purchases a sprawling Victorian mansion on remote Harrow Hill for an absurdly low price. Locals whisper that the house claimed its last three owners each found dead in ecstasy, bodies marked with impossible bruises and expressions of unbearable bliss.
From the moment Evelyn crosses the threshold, she is no longer alone. An ancient, unseen entity once a man, now something far worse has waited decades for a new vessel. It feeds on desire, amplifies it, twists it into obsession until the boundary between pleasure and terror dissolves. Night after night, the presence invades her dreams and her body, forcing her to confront hungers she never knew she possessed. Each surrender binds her tighter to the house, eroding her will, rewriting her flesh, and awakening something dormant inside her own bloodline.
As Evelyn spirals into a fever of increasingly depraved encounters some consensual in the heat of the moment, others unmistakably forced she uncovers the house’s history: a century of owners corrupted and consumed, their final moments preserved in hidden photographs and journals. The entity promises eternal ecstasy if she yields completely, but the cost is her humanity. In the end, Evelyn must decide whether to flee before she’s lost forever… or embrace the darkness and become the house’s new eternal mistress, luring the next lonely soul up the hill.