In the shadow of the old South, two brothers-one white, one Black-dare to build a dream the world tells them is impossible. Frankie Hylton, heir to a crumbling plantation, and Sam, the half-brother born of slavery, open a hotel where everyone is welcome. Hylton's Haven is more than a business-it's a bold act of defiance.On opening night, the air hums with music, laughter, and the fragile hope of unity. But whispers of hatred curl in the corners, carried by men who would rather see the place burn than watch it succeed. With enemies circling and loyalties tested, Frankie and Sam must decide how much they're willing to sacrifice for a future that could cost them everything.A gripping tale of legacy, brotherhood, and resistance, Hylton's Haven asks: Can one dream stand against the weight of a divided world?