Some children grow out of nite terrors.
Kathryn never did.
On Christmas Eve, something followed Kathryn out of sleep and into the waking world-leaving blood in the snow and a house that would never forget.
Years later, confined inside a psychiatric institution that mistakes control for care, Kathryn begins to understand the truth: the terror was never just a dream. It watches. It waits. And it learns.
As memories bleed into reality and walls begin to breathe, Kathryn must choose whether to run from what she carries-or become the boundary that keeps it from spreading.
NITE TERRORS is a chilling psychological horror novel about wakefulness, memory, and the cost of surviving what should have remained asleep.
For readers who love slow-burn dread, institutional horror, and stories where the monster is never fully gone.