Some towns have secrets. Grayhaven has a hunger.
In the quiet farming town of Grayhaven, Bluebell Lake has always been a place of comfort - family picnics, fishing at sunset, children laughing from the docks. The water is calm. Gentle. Harmless.
Until it isn't.
When children begin returning from the lake... different - hollow-eyed, silent, and slowly decaying from something no doctor can name - the town searches for explanations. Stress. Hormones. Anything but the truth.
But Nurse Abigail knows something is wrong.
As more townspeople change and the water begins to rise, a terrifying history surfaces: Bluebell Lake was never natural. It was contained. Managed. Fed.
And when the town chooses survival over morality, they create something far worse than a monster in the water - they become its accomplice.
The Lake That Remembers is a haunting psychological horror told in lyrical, chilling verse. It explores small-town denial, the cost of collective guilt, and the terrifying truth that evil doesn't always conquer a community...
Sometimes it teaches one how to participate.
Perfect for readers who love atmospheric horror, moral dilemmas, and slow-burning dread that lingers long after the final page.
The lake is patient.
And it never forgets.