The Villa, Once Beloved

The Villa, Once Beloved by Victor Manibo is a gothic tale published by Kensington Publishing Corp on November 25, 2025. This 352-page novel explores the dark history of Villa Sepulveda, a Spanish colonial manor in the Philippines, as a family gathers following the mysterious death of their patriarch. The narrative follows Filipino-American student Adrian Sepulveda and his college girlfriend, Sophie, who is a transracial adoptee. As they confront the family’s past, they uncover layers of grief, confusion, and a family curse that remains shrouded in secrecy.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and horror as the story delves into themes of homecoming and postcolonial vengeance. The characters grapple with their intertwined legacies amid a backdrop of personal and historical sins. As a landslide traps the family within the villa, secrets surface, leading to questions about their complicity in the country’s oppressive history. Sophie becomes central to this reckoning, facing ill omens and the challenge of discerning whom to trust as the family’s true legacy threatens to emerge.
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A dark history is unearthed amid crumbling façades in Lambda Literary fellow Victor Manibo’s new gothic tale of family, homecoming, and postcolonial vengeance . . .
SOME LEGACIES ARE BEST LEFT BURIED . . .
Villa Sepulveda is a storied relic of the Philippines’ past: a Spanish colonial manor, its moldering stonework filled with centuries-old heirlooms, nestled in a remote coconut plantation. When their patriarch dies mysteriously, his far-flung family returns to their ancestral home. Filipino-American student Adrian Sepulveda invites his college girlfriend, Sophie, a transracial adoptee who knows little about her own Filipino heritage, to the funeral of a man who was entwined with the history of the country itself.
Sophie soon learns that there is more to the Sepulvedas than a grand tradition of political and entrepreneurial success. Adrian’s relatives clash viciously amid grief, confusion, and questions about the family curse that their matriarch refuses to answer. When a landslide traps them all in the villa, secrets begin to emerge, revealing sins both intimately personal and unthinkably public.
Sifting through fact, folklore, and fiction, Sophie finds herself at the center of a reckoning. Did a mythical demon really kill Adrian’s grandfather? How complicit are the Sepulvedas in the country’s oppressive history? As a series of ill omens befall the villa, Sophie must decide whom to trust—and whom to flee—before the family’s true legacy comes to take its revenge . . .
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