FranciscoIbarral

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My Public / Unpublished Books (7)

  • Your Blood Is My Sugar

    Blackstone Manor has always been cold.
    But cold things can still be hungry.

    Evelyn Harcourt has spent her life beneath its stone ceilings, where silence is treated as obedience and daughters are taught to endure. With her mother wasting away in bed, her sisters watching with quiet resentment, and a marriage arranged to a man she does not love, Evelyn has learned that survival sometimes means swallowing the things that rot inside you.

    But something else lives in the house.

    Her mother whispers of a woman no one else can see.
    The candles bend toward empty corners.
    The walls seem to listen.

    And at night, Evelyn dreams of red.

    When Lenora arrives, the manor begins to change. The air grows thicker. The halls feel narrower. And beneath the quiet manners and polite smiles, something ancient begins to stir — something that feeds on devotion, fear, and the sweetness hidden in human veins.

    Because Blackstone Manor was never meant to remain stone forever.

    Some houses remember hunger.

    And some women are born to feed it.

    (Finished end of 2026)
    by FranciscoIbarral
  • When Clara Trevelyan returns to the windswept village she once called home, she expects grief. What she finds instead is silence.
    Years earlier, her sisters Ruth and Jasmine vanished along the cliffs while Clara was away in France. The villagers say the sea claimed them. Yet their bodies were never found, and no one will speak openly about what truly happened.
    Then Clara discovers a forgotten orchard hidden beyond the village, tangled in ivy and shadow, its ancient trees bending toward the restless Atlantic below. Soon after, strange things begin to happen.vegetables and crops bleed.Livestock mysteriously die. The tide crashes harder against the cliffs. And on storm-heavy nights, Clara hears whispers in the wind—voices that sound hauntingly like her sisters.
    As she uncovers fragments of old Cornish folklore, Clara begins to suspect the orchard was never meant to grow fruit.
    It was meant to keep something alive.
    But some magic is not meant to last forever. And as the sea grows wilder and the orchard begins to awaken, Clara must uncover the truth about the sisters she lost… before the orchard claims the last one.
    by FranciscoIbarral
  • Duck and Moose are best friends who love playing catch and traveling together. Despite their differences, they remain close and look forward to more adventures.
    by FranciscoIbarral
  • Duck and Moose decide to throw a party and invite all their animal friends for a day of dancing and fun.
    by FranciscoIbarral
  • When Eleanor Whitlock dies, Ashcroft opens its doors once more, drawing Lily Whitlock into a house heavy with grief and long-kept secrets. As she stays to support a mourning family, strange sounds echo through the halls, servants speak in frightened half-truths, and a velvet box of nesting dolls begins to appear where it should not. The longer Lily remains, the clearer it becomes that Ashcroft does not simply remember its dead—it keeps them, and it is deciding whether she belongs among them.
    by FranciscoIbarral
  • Plot: After the mysterious death of Arthur Simmons, their grandfather, the Simmons's family spend two nights at the house to help clear the place out. But as the more time they stay it only gets worse. The clock. It weeps every time it chimes. Figures start to appear, soon trying to attack them. As Sam Simmons tries to protect his children, he is convinced these figures is the past spirit of his grandfather.

    Horror. Recommended for ages 16+
    by FranciscoIbarral
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