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As Native Black African-American, Black Pearl inherited a strong and nurturing background of Jamaican- Panamanian family culture. Black Pearl is currently a full-time student studying for an associate's and liberal arts in science major. She is also a NYS, a licensed cosmetologist esthetician, and Master Barber. Black Pearl has certainly crossed many book genres which lead to be classics fictional for the public to read for centuries. Black Pearl is author for the children's books called "The Melting Por Band", and Hazel's Soulful Hands. She also published in 2022 the adult fictional version called: "The Divine has Risen: Our Ancestors Are Calling." Now, this is Black Pearl producing an additional sequel to the fictional literature "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor." Thank you to ZHL COLLECTIONS, INC. Mordecai Campbell and Sade Kearney are the owners of the company. They have helped COLLECTIONS,INC. Mordecai Campbell and Sade Kearney are the owners of the company. They have helped her dreams to come alive by allowing her to write such amazing books for the viewers to enjoy.
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The Vampiress of Whitley Manor
by Black Pearl

Overview


The book "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor" is about an enchantress woman by the name of Lady Agnes Whitley. She inherited a devilish spirit as the first female vampire in Jamaica, WI. She wisely used demonic powers as her advantage to overtake her opponents. Lady Whitley crafted many manipulated plots which led her to win tremendous deadly deceitful deeds. It somehow turned her naïve enemies blesses into curses.
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Agnes Whitley was born in a very complicated childhood. When her father, King Edward II, died, she was denied her birthright to be recognized as a royal family member. Agnes resided in one of Coxwell's provinces which was a parish called Westmoreland, Jamaica, W.I. Before her father's death, he colonized major sectors of Caribbean islanders by constructing an enormous manor creating compartments of businesses in the plantations and millings. Throughout her father's triumphant business ventures, it made Agnes Whitley a very wealthy heiress. One of her enemies was her father's mistress named Valeria. Valeria conjured a spell to attempt to eliminate Agnes. However, Valeria's plans failed. Agnes was transferred into an enchantress to allure any men into her sexually desires. When she was finished drawing these men into her wed, she devoured them by sucking their blood. Agnes' powers became so dominant, in fact, she captured her victims' souls. Inspired by the Jamaican classic folklore tales about the story of "Annie Palmer: The White Witch of Rosehall & The Black Hearts". The book "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor by Black Pearl is dedicated to all my ancestors in the beautiful island of Jamaica, WI. It is the land of green, gold, and black.
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Overview


The book "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor" is about an enchantress woman by the name of Lady Agnes Whitley. She inherited a devilish spirit as the first female vampire in Jamaica, WI. She wisely used demonic powers as her advantage to overtake her opponents. Lady Whitley crafted many manipulated plots which led her to win tremendous deadly deceitful deeds. It somehow turned her naïve enemies blesses into curses.

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Description


Agnes Whitley was born in a very complicated childhood. When her father, King Edward II, died, she was denied her birthright to be recognized as a royal family member. Agnes resided in one of Coxwell's provinces which was a parish called Westmoreland, Jamaica, W.I. Before her father's death, he colonized major sectors of Caribbean islanders by constructing an enormous manor creating compartments of businesses in the plantations and millings. Throughout her father's triumphant business ventures, it made Agnes Whitley a very wealthy heiress. One of her enemies was her father's mistress named Valeria. Valeria conjured a spell to attempt to eliminate Agnes. However, Valeria's plans failed. Agnes was transferred into an enchantress to allure any men into her sexually desires. When she was finished drawing these men into her wed, she devoured them by sucking their blood. Agnes' powers became so dominant, in fact, she captured her victims' souls. Inspired by the Jamaican classic folklore tales about the story of "Annie Palmer: The White Witch of Rosehall & The Black Hearts". The book "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor by Black Pearl is dedicated to all my ancestors in the beautiful island of Jamaica, WI. It is the land of green, gold, and black.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Horror

Language:English

Pages:112

Paperback ISBN:9781667887609


Overview


The book "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor" is about an enchantress woman by the name of Lady Agnes Whitley. She inherited a devilish spirit as the first female vampire in Jamaica, WI. She wisely used demonic powers as her advantage to overtake her opponents. Lady Whitley crafted many manipulated plots which led her to win tremendous deadly deceitful deeds. It somehow turned her naïve enemies blesses into curses.

Read more

Description


Agnes Whitley was born in a very complicated childhood. When her father, King Edward II, died, she was denied her birthright to be recognized as a royal family member. Agnes resided in one of Coxwell's provinces which was a parish called Westmoreland, Jamaica, W.I. Before her father's death, he colonized major sectors of Caribbean islanders by constructing an enormous manor creating compartments of businesses in the plantations and millings. Throughout her father's triumphant business ventures, it made Agnes Whitley a very wealthy heiress. One of her enemies was her father's mistress named Valeria. Valeria conjured a spell to attempt to eliminate Agnes. However, Valeria's plans failed. Agnes was transferred into an enchantress to allure any men into her sexually desires. When she was finished drawing these men into her wed, she devoured them by sucking their blood. Agnes' powers became so dominant, in fact, she captured her victims' souls. Inspired by the Jamaican classic folklore tales about the story of "Annie Palmer: The White Witch of Rosehall & The Black Hearts". The book "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor by Black Pearl is dedicated to all my ancestors in the beautiful island of Jamaica, WI. It is the land of green, gold, and black.

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About the author


As Native Black African-American, Black Pearl inherited a strong and nurturing background of Jamaican- Panamanian family culture. Black Pearl is currently a full-time student studying for an associate's and liberal arts in science major. She is also a NYS, a licensed cosmetologist esthetician, and Master Barber. Black Pearl has certainly crossed many book genres which lead to be classics fictional for the public to read for centuries. Black Pearl is author for the children's books called "The Melting Por Band", and Hazel's Soulful Hands. She also published in 2022 the adult fictional version called: "The Divine has Risen: Our Ancestors Are Calling." Now, this is Black Pearl producing an additional sequel to the fictional literature "The Vampiress of Whitley Manor." Thank you to ZHL COLLECTIONS, INC. Mordecai Campbell and Sade Kearney are the owners of the company. They have helped COLLECTIONS,INC. Mordecai Campbell and Sade Kearney are the owners of the company. They have helped her dreams to come alive by allowing her to write such amazing books for the viewers to enjoy.

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Maine
Great Read This is a phenomenal book please come out with part two. come out with part two Read more
Sade
Speechless This book made me speechless. Agnes was a ruthless woman. She stops for anyone that gets in her way. I enjoyed the book. This book needs another part 2! Read more