Every paycheck should mean survival.
In this house, it means sacrifice.
When Mara Veyne finally secures a place of her own, she believes she's escaped instability for good. But the moment her first paycheck arrives, it vanishes-devoured by bills, fees, and charges that shouldn't exist. What begins as financial stress quickly spirals into something far more terrifying.
The house is alive.
It watches. It calculates. And it collects.
Rooms whisper balances due. Doors lock without warning. The kitchen feeds on more than food. And every attempt to escape comes with a cost-time, sleep, memory... even flesh.
As Mara fights to hold onto what little remains of herself, she uncovers the truth: this house doesn't just drain bank accounts-it consumes identity, turning survival into a slow, deliberate transaction.
And once it opens your account...
It never closes it.
The House That Eats Paychecks is a brutal psychological horror novel that blends financial dread with supernatural terror, exposing a fear everyone understands-losing everything, piece by piece.
Because some debts can't be paid with money.